Attingham Park's work with the Women's Farm & Garden Association...

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2011

Learn more about the Women's Farm and Garden Association and the work going on in Attingham Park's Walled Garden. Also find out about some of the more unusual fruit and vegetables that are grown here...
(Video produced by Redhead Business Films and presented by Katherine Bone)

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  • Hi both, thanks for your interest. As 'thedamsongirl' says the WFGA website has a lot of info on this, but in terms of our opportunities, we take one trainee a year at Attingham & they come direct from WFGA - it's a great scheme.

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  • Go on the Womens farm and garden assoication website for more info on opportunities. I like the film, the presenter gets better as the film goes on!

  • Go on the Womens farm and garden assoication website for more info on opportunities. I like the film, it gets better as the film goes on!

  • This is really interesting, how often do these opportunities come up?

  • This is really interesting, how often do these opportunities come up?

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