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 GEM readers may be interested in this course

There are still places on this course but bookings close this Friday
(14th February). If you wish to attend please send your booking form
to us by the end of this week.



A workshop arranged by the

Association for Heritage Interpretation

Confident, competent and creative interpretive planning foundations



Led by Nigel McDonald



Friday 28th February 2014, 10am - 4pm



Dudley Zoo & Castle, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1 4QF



Even the simplest interpretive media can benefit from more insightful
interpretive planning. Using a range of fast and effective tools and
activities, this workshop is for new AHI members or those with little
or no experience of interpretive planning who want to build or develop
a solid foundation for providing better visitor experiences.



The course includes elements of group working, practical and
fieldwork; please bring appropriate footwear and clothing for working
outdoors.



The workshop is expected to run from 10.00am - 4.00pm, with a 45
minute break for lunch.



The workshop will be led by Nigel McDonald MA, MAHI of
nononsense-interpretation Ltd.  Nigel has 16 years interpretation
experience working with local authorities, conservation bodies,
museums and visitor attractions.  Specialising in planning and
providing media for the outdoors, especially for families, he has
produced plans, print, panels, walks and real and virtual tours for
countryside sites, visitor centres and nature reserves. He has been a
member of the AHI for over 12 years.  Nigel pioneered geocaching as an
interpreted activity and won an AHI Interpret Britain Award for his
Secrets in the Hills Geocaching Trails.

For more information about Nigel and his work go to
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/nigel-mcdonald/17/799/993



What Wildlife Trust staff who've attended Nigel's previous workshops
have said...



'Brilliant day, exactly what I was hoping for.  I now feel much
happier approaching interpretation projects' - Sarah Sedgwick



'Really useful day, engaging and informative. A brilliant head start
and review of relevant information, building on minimal previous
knowledge' - Helen Taylor



'Good mix of group activities and discussion. Relaxed atmosphere,
excellent venue, a perfect learning environment.  Nigel is very
knowledgeable, easily approachable, many thanks' - Steven Cheshire



Venue, Cost & Enquiries



Dudley Zoo & Castle's excellent facilities, relaxed atmosphere and
rich heritage provide a rewarding environment in which to explore
interpretation.  The zoo is close to the M5 (J2) and there is a
dedicated car park; the venue is easily accessible by bus from the
nearest railway station (Dudley Port). For more information go to
http://www.dudleyzoo.org.uk/visit-us/how-get-here

The cost of the event is £40 for AHI members (including buffet lunch
and refreshments).

For bookings and enquiries contact the Association for Heritage
Interpretation at 54 Balmoral Road, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 4PG by
telephone on 0560 274 7737 or by email to [log in to unmask]


More details and a booking form may also be obtained from the AHI
website http://www.ahi.org.uk/www/events

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