Field Studies Council
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The Field Studies Council (FSC) is an educational charity based in the UK. It opened its first Field Centre in 1947 at Flatford Mill, and now operates 17 Field Centres in various locations in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland offering both residential and non-residential field courses. It also publishes identification guides and fold-out charts.
Field Studies Centres
- Flatford Mill
- Juniper Hall
- Malham Tarn
- Dale Fort
- Preston Montford
- Slapton Ley
- Orielton
- Rhyd-y-creuau
- Nettlecombe Court
- Epping Forest (managed on behalf of the Corporation of London)
- Blencathra (in partnership with the Lake District National Park Authority)
- Brockhole (in partnership with the Lake District National Park Authority)
- Castle Head
- Amersham
- Margam Park (run in partnership with Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council)
- Derrygonnelly (run in partnership with Derrygonnelly and District Community Enterprises)
- Kindrogen Field Centre (in partnership with the Scottish Field Studies Association)
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