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Welcome!
Whether you want to come on a dry
stone walling course, are trying to find a professional dry stone waller or are
just interested in conserving these vital features of our landscape, we hope you
will find what you are looking for. If not, please
let us
know, as we are always trying to improve our site.
Across the UK, there are over 150,000 miles of wall in a state of disrepair. The members of South West England Dry Stone Walling Association try to do
their bit to rebuild some of those across the
South West of England. Here's an example of a wall on Mendip that had suffered the ravages of time and which was rebuilt by a group of novices
on one of our courses - in
the words of the song, what a difference a day makes!
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Walling isn't difficult (although some liken it to doing a three dimensional
jigsaw puzzle with no picture on the box). It's an ideal hobby - you don't
really need any special tools, equipment or clothing; you don't have to be super
fit (although it's great exercise); it's sociable and you are helping to
conserve an important landscape feature and wildlife habitat.
Our week-end courses are ideal for anyone who would like to 'have a go', either
because they have a wall that needs rebuilding or because they are considering
walling as a hobby or an new career option.
And if you then get the walling bug, you can join SWEDSWA and attend branch
practice sessions throughout the year to improve your skills (you can also work
towards gaining LANTRA certification). We're a sociable lot, with at least two
social events each year based around a pub lunch and external speaker.... and
it's usually essential to round off a successful day's walling with a post mortem
of the day's activities in the pub. |