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1000th Course Approved for LandSkills East

08/09/2010

North Norfolk 2010 Food and Drink Festival

11/08/2010

2010 Royal Norfolk Show

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Next Generation Conference

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Developing Skills in Crop Protection

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Are the Farmers of Eastern England Ready for the Challenges Ahead?

22/12/2009

Trainees to gain valuable BASIS course training in East Anglia

10/11/2009

Easton College Summit Series - Improving Your Planning Application

04/11/2009

£1 Million LandSkills East Winter training programme announced with over 100 courses now approved

03/11/2009

Environmental Stewardship - Is it time for ELS on your farm?

14/10/2009

LandSkills Week Commences with the Opening of Neatishead Village Hall

24/09/2009

Young Farmers ready to take the Black Norfolk Turkey Trial challenge

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Land Management Advisory Service

17/08/2009

Winner of Growing Business Award 2009

09/07/2009

Norwich Livestock Market

30/06/2009

Growing Business Awards 2009

26/06/2009

LandSkills East at the Shows

19/06/2009

Country Landowners Association magazine - June 2009

16/06/2009

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Press Release

15/06/2009

Press ReleaseLandSkills East opens its doors to first courses

Contact: Elaine Sherriffs
Organisation: LandSkills East
Tel: 01603 731238
Email: esherriffs@easton-college.ac.uk
Partners: LandSkills East

PRESS RELEASE

LandSkills East opens its doors to farm and land-based trainees with its first three courses due to commence over the next few months. The aim of this initiative is to boost skills in the agriculture and land-based sector across the six counties of the East of England. Demand-led training is delivered by a diverse and inspiring range of colleges, universities and industry groups and is part funded by the EU and Defra and managed by EEDA.

The first three courses will showcase the breadth of training which is available through the LandSkills East partnership.

Four young farmers from Suffolk will be travelling to Hungary with Otley College to find out first-hand about agriculture and business management in a competitor nation. The trainees will visit farms and agri-businesses involved in food production and marketing of agricultural produce.

Tastes of Anglia offers a workshop to help small businesses compete and meet quality assurance for supplying new outlets. Designed for small to medium sized food and drink businesses (SMEs) looking to supply their products to regional and national food service and retail businesses, the workshop outlines the requirements for the national SALSA accreditation scheme. This recognised quality assurance scheme is a great tool to help small businesses to compete and commence supplying outlets. The day will provide useful information and case studies on the business benefits of accreditation to help the SME decide whether to embark on this route.

A two day training course in Effective Livestock Transportation of cattle and/or sheep will be delivered by Easton College and covers safe and considerate handling of livestock and driving trailers. By increasing awareness of animal welfare and demonstrating practical handling skills and techniques, trainees will be shown how to maintain a calm and relaxed animal. Legislation impacting this area will also be looked at, along with practical vehicle and trailer training to minimise the impact on animal welfare. This training aims to develop transportation techniques that impact positively animal health as well as promoting the productivity benefits of well delivered animal transportation.

The LandSkills East management team is based at the Rural Enterprise Hub, Easton College and also provides a mentor service to trainees who can advise on how to meet future training needs. If you are interested in training please consult the LandSkills East website: www.landskillseast.co.uk or call 01603 748844

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