(Workshop) SUP Rescue Award (Flat Water)
Training Venue
Tamworth (Birmingham), England, UK
Sports
SUP
Times and Dates
13:00 pm - 17:00 pm
28-July-2023 - 28-July-2023
Closing: 14-July-2023
Included
Training manuals
Certification
Bring to Workshop
SUP board-leash-paddle
SUP clothing
Languages
English
Refund Policy
Workshops. Full refund less £50 administration fee provided on minimum notice of 14 days prior to workshop date. Online courses, no refund paid once application has been processed. More info.
Course Fee
Usual Rate: GBPGBP £ 85
Meeting room. Cliff Lakes, Tamworth, Warwickshire, B78 2DL website
Changing rooms on site.
Parking on site (fees apply)
SCHEDULE
SUP Water Safety Rescue Award (Flat Water)
Friday. 28 July 2023. 1pm to 5pm (4 hrs)
HOSTING
SUP Central are providing local support for the ASI Instructor workshops, providing a wealth of local area knowledge.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Read the course information and requirements before enrolling.
See SUP/Courses.
Chris Kenyon. Biography
There is a large range of accommodation nearby.
Premier Inn Tamworth (5 min drive to training venue) website
Closest airport:
Birmingham Airport (17 miles/ 20 min drive)
Closest train station:
Tamworth Train Station (1 miles / 3 mins drive)
Closest bus stop:
Tamworth Bus Station (2 miles / 5 mins drive)
Please bring the following equipment:
- Flat water SUP board & coiled leash
- Paddle
- SUP paddling clothing
If you are travelling and don’t have your SUP board or SUP gear, you can hire it from Central SUP.
Contact: Chris
Ph: 07767844319
Email: chris.kenyon@centralsup.com
Please contact them in advance to ensure availability.
The training venue is held at Cliffs Lake, located only 10 minutes from the centre of Tamworth.
The Lakes are set against a backdrop of trees and offers great paddling. On site is the training room, changing rooms with hot showers, the Waterfront Bar, the Coffee Hut and sports shop.
Tamworth is located in Staffordshire, England, 14 miles (23 km) north-east of Birmingham city centre and 103 miles (166 km) north-west of London.
The River Tame and River Anker flows through the town and is home of the historic Tamworth Castle and Moat House, (an 11th century Norman castle).