Charcoal making 2016

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2nd April Charcoal Making at Pishwanton Wood with Malcolm Lemmon

Charcoal Making: Charcoal has been made by various methods. The traditional method in Britain used a clamp. Spend a day in stunning Pishwanton Wood. A relict forest land that has been carefully studied and looked after for over 20 years following Goethean scientific and biodynamic/organic principles. We will burning this wood following different processes. By the end of the course you will have learned how to make charcoal in a metal drum, have a good grasp of charcoal and have your own bag of charcoal for your barbecue.

Costs : £60 (includes tuition, all materials and refreshments) £45 Concession if you bring a friend From 10am - 4pm Course suitable for people with special needs.

For more details & booking contact )1620 810259 (9am—1pm) Or email : admin@pishwanton.com

(Accommodation and meals available if required).


For further information please contact: The Administrator, The Life Science Trust, Quince Cottage, 4 Baxtersyke, Gifford, East Lothian, EH41 4PL, Scotland. Tel/Fax: + 44 (0)1620 810 259 Email: admin@pishwanton.com Website: www.pishwanton.org

A member of the Camphill Association

The Life Science Trust is a Registered Scottish Charity SC020705

Pishwanton Wood Contact No. 01620 810931


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