TRAC operates with the input and support of the following individuals and organisations:
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Hexham's leading large-animal veterinary practice.
Tel: 01434 608 822
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A professional member of the Dry Stone Walling Association, John both teaches his craft and also works extensively for The National Trust, English Heritage and the Northumberland National Park.
Tel: 01697 748430 / 07870 896070
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Ruth Thompson is both a teacher and an artist in willow craft working in both cut and living willow.
You can find out more about her work at: www.sylvanskills.co.uk
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Barry creates and restores some wonderful furniture at his workshop - Village Cane and Rush in Prudhoe.
Cane & Rush Weaving, Furniture Restoration Tel: 01661-835 481
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Sheila is a traditional craftsman working at the Woodhorn Colliery Museum Gallery.
www.imadge.demon.co.uk
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Rachel is an artist and teacher in the traditional craft of making clippy, proggy and hooky mats and wall-coverings. You can see more of her work at:
www.cumbria-crafts.co.uk
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www.barclays.co.uk
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www.lantra.co.uk
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www.leader.org.uk/links.html
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www.bitesizeintros.info
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www.haltwhistle.org/
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