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Bright new future for horticulture with official opening of NR Training s School of Horticulture at Lowther
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NR Training was launched in July and is now offering its first courses as a land-based training provider
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New horticulture and dairy courses set to launch in Cumbria
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Newton Rigg Ltd directors COMMUNITY organisation Newton Rigg Ltd has now taken its first step in realising a vision to rebuild the future of land-based education in the county. The launch of ‘NR Training’, a new land-based training provider, will see the first courses announced for a September start. Newton Rigg Ltd has also formed a collaboration with Lowther Estate that will see the expert-led NR Training School of Horticulture begin running courses in Lowther Castle and Gardens this September. A new course in Advanced Dairy Management is also now accepting applications as the first of numerous courses planned as part of NR Training’s Rural Business School vision.
Campaigners unveil plan to open new Newton Rigg College
23 April 2021 |
Campaigners aim to welcome learners to the new Newton Rigg College in 2024-2025 (Photo: Cumbria YFC)
A plan to open a new Newton Rigg College has been unveiled by campaigners looking to rebuild the future of land-based education in Cumbria.
Newton Rigg Ltd has launched an urgent action plan which seeks to build a new college to open in 2024 or 2025.
The community organisation is calling for support, starting with training courses this year and the introduction of apprenticeships in 2022.
This would lead up to the opening of a new and independent Cumbrian Newton Rigg College two to three years after.