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DescriptionAs part of modules BA501/MA701, which you are expected to complete as part of your course, we are running a two-day residential field trip to North Yorkshire. The trip will take you to a range of designed and semi-natural landscapes in this very beautiful part of the world. It will include a World Heritage Site, high forest and one of Piet Oudolf’s planting schemes – amongst other places. You will learn, in the field, about forest species, landscape management and how to balance the needs of people and nature. We will be looking at how to design for different types of visitors and what the effects of design decisions are. We hope that you will complete the trip feeling inspired! The trip will take place between on October 6th first thing, and October 7th (6pm) leaving and departing from Broadcasting Place.
FEES The full cost of the trip will be approximately £125 which includes full board and accommodation (bed plus an evening meal, breakfast and Tuesday’s lunch), all travel, entrance fees and tour fees. You are required to pay a deposit of £60.00 by 18th August 2025 to secure your place on the trip. The remainder will need to be paid by 29th September 2025.
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More InformationWHAT TO BRING The weather in Yorkshire, in October, is a little unpredictable. You will need to come to university prepared with suitable clothing (warm hats, gloves), waterproofs, sturdy footwear (walking boots or robust shoes are best), warm layers of clothes may be needed – and if not will be useful through the winter here. The work you do will contribute to your module assessment. You will need to bring your tree / habitat identification guides & apps, plain paged notebooks (A4 is ideal) and drawing materials. |