The
EWE Centre is a training facility for the North East,
based within Esh Winning Primary School approximately
5 miles west of Durham City.Designed
and developed with global ecological and sustainable
principles at its heart. The EWE Centre specialises
in the delivery of training for education for sustainable
development, global education and outdoor learning.
The
Centre is part of the Outdoor and Sustainability Education
Service (OASES) which is a partnership between Durham
County Council, Groundwork
, and One
World Network North East

Click on the image
above to view presentations from the seminar that took
place in Durham on 25th January 2008.
Contact
Us
Outdoor and Sustainability
Education Service
The
EWE Centre, Esh
Winning Primary School
Esh
Winning, Durham,
DH7
9BE
Telephone
and Fax:0191
373 9799
E-Mail:
ewe.centre@durhamlea.org.uk
How to Find
Us
Click
here to get a map and directions for The EWE Centre
Staff:
Rich Hurst, Acting
Sustainable Schools Adviser, rich.hurst@durhamlearning.net
David Etheridge, Acting
Learning Outside the Classroom Adviser, david.etheridge@durhamlearning.net
Nikki
Lamb, Admin Officer nikki.lamb@durhamlearning.net
Joanne
Appleby, Acting OASES Project Coordinator joanne.appleby@durhamlearning.net
Philip
Wilkinson, School Grounds Designer, philip.wilkinson@durhamlearning.net
Sara
Caines, School Grounds/WasteWise Project sara.caines@durhamlearning.net
Averil
Newsam, One World Network Co-ordinator averil.newsam@ownne.org
Pam Barmby, One World Network School
Support Officer, pam.barmby@ownne.org
Paul Green, One World Network School
Support Officer, paul.green@ownne.org
Penny Gulliver, One World Network School
Support Officer, penny.gulliver@ownne.org
Links
Personal
Development and Wellbeing. This link is for Durham
schools only that have access to the Durham Learning
Gateway.
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