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Regional NewsShowing the 10 most recent of 21. Show all. LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming), FACE (Farming and Countryside Education) and Natural England have joined forces to help farmers plan, promote and host school visits. The Visit My Farm website http://www.visitmyfarm.org is a unique, one-stop shop... [In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [9 November 2011] In consultation with prominent fruit growers and others in the industry, Hadlow College has structured a three year apprenticeship programme with the flexibility that will allow it to build in the needs of individual employers. [In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [5 November 2011] Four candidates - Andrew Cotterill, Christopher Skinner, Bernard Farrell and David Sutton - from Hadlow College have recently qualified as Masters of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). Only seven candidates in the entire country – including the four... [In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [6 December 2010] Subsidised courses for making repairs to timber-frame buildings, cob walling and using lime plaster and render are now on offer to small businesses in the New Forest. [In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [6 October 2010] Hadlow College shot to the top of the awards at the highly prestigious RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. The college’s entry in the Small Garden category, ‘Food 4 Thought’, has been phenomenally successful, being awarded a Gold Medal and Best Small... [In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [7 July 2010] Farmers, landowners, land managers and related organisations are being offered an opportunity to reply to a consultation on skills and training in the land-based sectors of Kent which will contribute to future training programmes and priorities. This is... [In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [17 June 2010] Hadlow College has opened a Rural Regeneration Centre (RRC) which will be used as a hub for the south east’s rural business sector, including agriculture and commercial horticulture. The RRC will facilitate stronger linkage with charitable trusts such as... [In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [20 May 2010] The John Edgar Trust is now seeking applicants for places on its 2010-2011 Management Training Course. The management training course - which is entirely free to the selected participants - covers all aspects of farm and rural business management and... [In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [4 May 2010] Renovation and extension work is underway at Commonwork Study Centre and Organic Farm, Bore Place, Kent and two new positions have been created. [In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [22 April 2010] The Hadlow College Rural Regeneration Centre, believed to be the first centre in the UK to focus exclusively on researching, developing, influencing and supporting sustainable rural regeneration, was opened on 4 March 2010 by Sir Robert Worcester who... [In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [18 March 2010] |
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