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By Ellie Parry in General News on 16th Apr 2009 11:20
Scotts has a limited number of places available at its Aquatic Training Day at the Centre for Aquatic Plant Management in Oxfordshire on Friday 24th April.
The comprehensive seminar which is relevant to anyone who manages weed control in large lakes, ponds and fisheries, will cover all aspects of aquatic plant identification and innovative weed and algae control programmes.
Speakers on the day will include Professor Pat Nutall from the Centre for Aquatic Plant Management and Dr. Jonathan Newman from the Plant Management Group.
A full agenda for the day is outlined below. Places are strictly limited. To reserve your place and to obtain further information, please contact Debbie Osborne at Scotts on 01473 201247 or email debbie.osborne@scotts.com.
Venue - Centre for Aquatic Plant Management, CEH Wallingford, Maclean Building, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, OX10 8BB. (Directions at www.ceh.ac.uk/sites/wallingford.html)
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