Our newest location for Trail Blazers Education.
Welcome to Cottington Lakes!
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Simon is a skilled and passionate angler with a natural hunter’s instinct. Starting his journey at a young age in the Kentish Stour Valley, he mastered the local gravel pits before setting a British record at Conningbrook, landing the legendary Two Tone at 65lb 14oz. He later achieved the ultimate prize, Colnemere’s Black Mirror, and became the first angler to catch two English 60lb plus carp, including the renowned Chertsey mirror at 60.4lb in 2015.
With his infectious enthusiasm, extensive angling knowledge, and exceptional coaching skills, He will help inspire and support our young anglers at Cottington Lakes, helping them elevate their skills to new heights.
Colin has 7 years experience of working in a specialist SEMH school as a HLTA. In this role, Colin worked closely with young people with complex needs who face challenges in accessing their education, providing the support and tools they need to thrive.
Colin has over 3 years of experience as a Forest School Assistant Practitioner, and Outdoor Enrichment Lead, and is currently working towards his Level 3 Forest School Leader Award.
Colin is passionate about using the outdoors as a positive tool to implement positive opportunities for young people who need it the most. His experience not only lies in using the outdoor environment to improve the well-being of young people but also in building relationships and self-confidence within these young people.
Beyond his professional work, Colin has been a dedicated youth leader at his local church for over 8 years. In this role, he mentors and leads young people, guiding them through critical stages of their development.
Fishing at a Trail Blazers integrates practical outdoor skills with environmental education, offering our young people hands-on experience in natural settings. This activity can teach children about aquatic ecosystems, the importance of conservation, and responsible fishing practices.
It encourages a connection with nature, promotes physical health through outdoor activity, and can enhance social skills,resilience and teamwork as students learn together.
Fishing at Trail Blazers integrates practical outdoor skills with environmental education, offering our young people hands-on experience in natural settings. This activity can teach children about aquatic ecosystems, the importance of conservation, and responsible fishing practices.
It encourages a connection with nature, promotes physical health through outdoor activity, and can enhance social skills,resilience and teamwork as students learn together.