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Ascension : Conservation Weekly
Submitted by The Islander (Gavin Yon) 16.11.2006 (Article Archived on 30.11.2006)

On Thursday 9th November 2006 there was a certificate presentation for some members of the Conservation Department and some members of the Works Department.

Prepared by Natasha Williams – Conservation Assistant

 On Thursday 9th November 2006 there was a certificate presentation for some members of the Conservation Department and some members of the Works Department. The certificates were presented by Dick Beales from the Department for International Development (DFID). Participants had successfully passed Lantra Skills awards for using Chainsaw and Strimmers. The training done as part of a project entitled “Improving Access to Green Mountain” which is funded by OTEP (Overseas Territories Environment Programme). The Works Department took the opportunity on this evening to present Kevin Williams the Environmental Health Officer with certificates of passing in the Biology in Insects and Rodent Control.

Congratulations to all.


Photograph of the Certificate holders

 

Top L-R (Dick Beales, Raymond Benjamin, Kevin Williams, Christopher Henry, Kevin Wade, Martin Henry, Robert Meyer)

Bottom L-R (Stedson Stroud, Colin Cranfield, Carl Richards, Anselmo Pelembe, Timothy Clingham)

 

 

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