Sunday 01 August 2010
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Horticulture, landscaping and sports turf

Legislation, competition and the need for profitability mean that landscape businesses are under pressure to keep the skills of their staff up-to-date. A poor perception of the industry is also resulting in a lack of recruits to the industry, a problem which needs to be rectified if the industry is to remain sustainable.

Employers within the horticulture, landscaping and sports turf industries need to be flexible and adaptable – and understand that it is the skills of the individuals within the business which keeps it driving forward.

At Lantra, we can make a real difference because we understand the issues that face landscapers. By sourcing affordable training opportunities, lobbying for better communication and providing commercial development and support, we can give you access to help – when you need it.

Funding opportunities

  • Women and Work offers a £450 training grant to women working in male dominated industries such as horticulture, landscaping and sports turf.  Click the box below for more information...

 

Funding available to women working in land-based engineering...

 


Business Forward offers up to 100% funding towards training to businesses in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.  Click on the logo below for more information...

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News and events

  • With a horrifying average of three deaths a year in the grounds maintenance industry, Lantra Sector Skills Council and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have united with industry representatives to tackle the issue. Read more...

  • As Love Parks Week kicks off (24 July - 1 August), encouraging people all across the country to appreciate the beauty of our parks, a new report from the UK body for public health specialists shows that parks may be beneficial to our health as well.  Read the full story here... orread the report

    The RHS Hampton Court flower show has recognised the blooming talents of Lantra Trustee Jim Marshall.  Read more...

Your Industry Partnership Manager: David Winn

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Have your say

  • In search of innovation and a cutting edge - take part in Lantra'a latest research. Click here for more information.

 

  • A review of the skills required in management and professional occupations in horticulture has started. Get involved and help ensure that National Occupational Standards fit modern business needs. Find out more...

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Useful careers websites

  • Grow careers provides information and advice on Careers in Horticulture from leading UK organisations.

 

  • Growing Awareness is a new website supported by Lantra and the London Development Agency promoting horticulture and landscaping careers in London...

 

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Careers in horticulture, landscaping and sports turf

Take a look at the clips below to find out about some of the career opportunities in the horticulture, landscaping and sports turf industry, ranging from an Apprenticeship in amenity horticulture and becoming a groundsman at a Premiership football club to becoming a landscape gardener.  To view other careers in the environmental and land-based industries click here...  

Apprenticeships 

Well-trained employees are more important than ever to businesses as they meet the challenges of the current economic downturn. Apprenticeships can provide businesses with a practical and effective way to develop existing staff or recruit new employees in a cost effective way and without the need for time away from the workplace.. In fact, the business benefits are numerous. Recent research shows that 77% of employers believe that apprenticeships make them more competitive.

 

Take a look at John Ledwidge (film clip on the right) to find out how his apprenticeship helped him get his dream job and how he now takes on apprentices himself. 

Landscape gardening

See how Selina Golfin (below) has developed her own business pusuing her passion for gardening. 

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