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Merchanttraveller Excursions

merchanttraveller excursions

London

After leaving the UK in 2010 and embarking on a backpacking trip to Indonesia alone spending 12 days in the forest with three local guides. Wanda, Bendy and Ping yes that was their names travelling through the forest and camping at a new spot each night. Which added some life-changing experiences for me a nieve 17-18-year-old alone in a foreign country with me not knowing any part of the local language. When I got back to the UK I decided on this as a hopeful career path which I am still working toward now. I decided I wanted to work in the travel industry, where my passion in life truly lies. So I came back to the UK after that trip and immediately planned for other journeys. Still living with family I decided to explore a bit of Latin America which I really enjoyed the culture the idea of working out here was overwhelming. So in 2011, I went to Costa Rica. But where the trips truly took an expedition type feel was when planning from start to finish around 8 months prior to going away. I planned and prepared for a journey to the Darien gap Panama-Colombia border region. Which went as best as could in this region. I then began planning my return to head to Guyana where we canoed a river we, meaning myself 2 local guides travelled for 11.5 days and travelled 288km to be exact. I knew that my dream job would now be to work as an expedition leader where I could live out my passion for leading in remote and exciting places. I now had an abundance of remote travel experience and the required knowledge and soon the qualifications that it takes to do this. But I was still without the valuable experience required to teach and lead people in remote places. I have now done my ML training so that I would soon have the qualification to make this a career choice of mine.

Holme Pierrepont White Water Course

holme pierrepont white water course

Nottingham

Christmas Opening Hours Monday 19th: Open as normal Tuesday 20th: Open as normal Wednesday 21st: Open as normal Thursday 22nd: Open as normal Friday 23rd: 07:30 - 15:00 Christmas Eve: 0800 - 15:00 Christmas Day: CLOSED Boxing Day: CLOSED Tuesday 27th: 07:30 - 15:00 Wednesday 28th: 07:30 - 15:00 Thursday 29th: 07:30 - 15:00 Friday 30th: 07:30 - 15:00 New Year’s Eve: 08:00 - 15:00 New Year’s Day: CLOSED Tuesday 2nd January: 07:30 - 15:00 Wednesday 3rd January: Open as normal Country Park Café Opening Hours Christmas Day: CLOSED Boxing Day: CLOSED Tuesday 27th December: 10:00 – 14:30 Wednesday 28th December: 10:00 - 14:30 Thursday 29th December: 10:00 - 14:30 Friday 30th December: 10:00 - 14:30 New Year’s Eve: 10:00 - 14:30 New Year’s Day: CLOSED Regatta Lake Christmas Opening Hours Monday 19th: 07:00 – 16:00 Tuesday 20th: 07:00 – 16:00 Wednesday 21st: 07:00 – 16:00 Thursday 22nd: 07:00 – 16:00 Friday 23rd: 07:00 – 11:30 Christmas Eve: CLOSED Christmas Day: CLOSED Boxing Day: CLOSED Tuesday 27th: CLOSED Wednesday 28th: CLOSED Thursday 29th: CLOSED Friday 30th: CLOSED New Year’s Eve: CLOSED New Year’s Day: CLOSED Tuesday 2nd January: CLOSED Wednesday 3rd January: Open as normal Normal Opening Hours Monday - Saturday 07:30 - 16:30 Sunday 07:30 - 15:30 White Water Course Christmas Opening Hours Monday 19th: Open as normal Tuesday 20th: Open as normal Wednesday 21st: Open as normal Thursday 22nd: Open as normal Friday 23rd: 09:00 – 14:30 Christmas Eve: CLOSED Christmas Day: CLOSED Boxing Day: CLOSED Tuesday 27th: CLOSED Wednesday 28th: 09:00 – 14:30 Thursday 29th: 09:00 – 14:30 Friday 30th: CLOSED New Year’s Eve: CLOSED New Year’s Day: CLOSED Tuesday 2nd January: 09:00 – 14:30 Wednesday 3rd January: Open as normal Normal Opening Hours Monday 12:00 - 19:00 Tuesday & Friday 10:00 - 19:00 Wednesday & Thursday 10:00 - 20:00 Saturday & Sunday

Staa

staa

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Nottingham

STAA is a small charity based at the historic St Anns Allotments site, just a mile from the bustling city centre of Nottingham. STAA manages a number of highly regarded projects across 30+ plots at St Anns Allotments providing community benefit & offering a wide variety of volunteering opportunities. Our projects make a significant contribution to the upkeep of this amazing Grade 2* listed heritage site and the preservation of habitat and wildlife in the urban oasis at St Anns Allotments. STAA was initially established in 1997, from a local campaign group that came together with the prime objective of saving and protecting the St Anns Allotment site (Hungerhill Gardens, Stonepit Coppice Gardens and Gorseyclose Gardens) from redevelopment. STAA became a registered charity in 1998 and over the course of 20 years have been key partners in the delivery of large-scale infrastructure and Heritage Lottery Fund projects which have contributed to the restoration and regeneration of St Anns Allotments. Our research projects have also captured much of the St Anns Allotments’ unique history. STAA managed the allotment site and tenancies until December 2017 through a service level agreement with Hungerhill Developments Ltd. The site is now managed directly by HDL. In July 2020, STAA converted to a Foundation CIO* and continues its commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the heritage, horticultural, wildlife and community value of St Anns Allotments. STAA works inside and outside the site gates with local schools, community groups and partner organisations to promote the heritage of the site, provide education and volunteering opportunities along with social welfare, recreational and leisure activities to improve the wellbeing of our wider communities in St Ann’s, Mapperley and inner-city Nottingham. Our website is designed to give visitors a broader understanding of our organisation and our varied projects including: