Careers conference calls for increased school engagement to solve skills crisis
27 Apr 2012 | by Ben Cook
Better marketing and communication of horticultural job opportunities emerge as key targets from speakers at RHS event.
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Designing a garden or building a landscape requires vision, practical skill and sound business sense, says Sarah Engerran.
Better marketing and communication of horticultural job opportunities emerge as key targets from speakers at RHS event.
Course applications are booming despite the recession and high fees, buoyed by healthy work prospects in the sector, Jack Shamash finds.
From short courses for craft skills to apprenticeships and even PhDs, arboriculture training providers offer plenty of options, Jack Shamash finds.
This year Four Oaks, in conjunction with Horticulture Week and Garden Retail magazine, is hosting a day of seminars to offer practical advice to people working in the industry.
With courses at every level, the option of becoming a garden designer or landscaper is open to everyone from school leavers to career changers, Gavin McEwan reports.
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