English Heritage Historic & Botanic Garden Bursary graduates enter the industry
05 Nov 2010
The latest English Heritage Historic & Botanic Garden Bursary graduates have entered the industry.
Lantra Sector Skills Council is asking industry professionals to help it review roles, skills and responsibilities in the trees and timber industry.
The latest English Heritage Historic & Botanic Garden Bursary graduates have entered the industry.
Sector skills council Lantra is looking for nominations for its Scottish Land-Based and Aquaculture Learner of the Year awards.
A series of workshops focused on preparing golf courses for tournaments, are being held from 15-19 November.
Maintaining practical horticultural skills is top of the agenda for the Professional Gardeners' Guild (PGG) as members consider assisting colleges in practical training.
Two young employees at John Woods Nurseries were recently sponsored to attend the International Plant Propagators Society (IPPS) regional conference in Ipswich, as part of the Six Pack sponsorship scheme.
The Scottish Agricultural College has seen a rise in revenue of 4.9 per cent to £49.8m, according to its annual report.
A housing association is calling on designers or students to create a garden that will help residents with support needs.
A new Facebook application aims to try and coax young adults to work in horticulture and conservation.
Head greenkeeper at Horsforth Golf Club in Leeds, Andrew Stanger, has been crowned Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year 2010.


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