This is what our clients say about our arboriculture team.
"Good to be taught by someone who works in the industry.'"
"Helpful, positive instructor, kept good pace and tailored advice to individuals."
All our tree surgery training instructors are Lantra approved. They meet the quality assurances of Lantra and attend regular updates.
Our assessors are all NPTC assessors who have a wealth of on-going industry experience.
To see the tree surgery training courses we offer at Scott Fraser Training, click here.
'Scott takes tree sugery training to the next level by focusing towards commercial instruction with a foundation of academic and professional knowledge.'
Scott has a unique mix of practical experience in arboriculture and a strong academic background that has run in parallel. Together with a relaxed style you can be sure that your tree surgery training needs will be met.
- Wide and ongoing experience of commercial tree care
- Professional Member of Arboricultural Association
- Lantra Awards Approved Instructor
- City & Guilds NPTC Approved Assessor
- Chartered Forester MICFor
Scott enjoys the active life - moutain biking, hiking, swimming and recently running (Anna managed to persuade him!) In some spare time he is an Explorer Leader, MIAS L2 mountain bike instructor and enjoys tinkering with DIY projects. There’s more to life than work!
Scott Fraser
Anna left a sucessful career in education and after many years of helping out informally joined the company full time in 2014. Anna runs the Assessment Centre and looks after the administration for the business generally but also gets involved in work on site both at the training centre and on commmercial jobs.
- Education qualification BAEd
- Leadership Pathways NCSL
- National Award for Special Needs Co-ordination
- Kit knowledge
- Schedule knowledge
- Mental Health First Aider
- Forest School Leader
When not in the office or on site...Anna enjoys all adventures both big and small - running, swimming, Scout leader, dress making, chatting around a camp fire, surfing...although coasteering still brings on goose bumps!
Anna Fraser