What's on at Lantra's stand during the Royal Highland Show

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Lantra, the Sector Skills Council for environmental and land-based industries is hosting a number of events during the Royal Highland Agricultural Show in Ingliston this week, so why not come along and see what we have to offer?

 Want to find out more about how a low carbon economy can benefit farmers, land managers and crofters? If so, then why not join us for a lunch reception on Thursday 24th June at 12.30 pm where we also anticipate being joined by Scottish Government Minister, Roseanna Cunningham MSP, Minister for Environment.  Are you running or thinking of starting a rural business? Want to hear from other Scottish rural business women who will share advice on their business skills? If so, join us for a late breakfast on Friday 25th June at 10.00 am to hear these success stories first hand and discover what opportunities and help could be available to you.  Hear about the benefits of Modern Apprenticeships and have your questions answered by meeting an apprentice and an employer. Join us at our reception between 12 – 1 pm on Friday 25th June.  Interested in a career in the environmental and land-based sector? Why not come along to the Lantra stand and find out more about the range of careers on offer. Don’t forget to enter our free competition to win a luxurious gift hamper worth £100 from Gloagburn Farm Shop, or an HMV or I-tune voucher worth £50. You can find us at Stand 199, 7th Avenue, right in the centre of Ingliston’s Royal Highland Showground. Why not come along and see what Lantra has to offer you. ENDS ISSUED BY: For further information please contact the Lantra Press Office, Tel: 028 7963 1304 or email ni.media@lantra.co.uk EDITOR’S NOTES • Lantra, the Sector Skills Council for the environmental and land-based sector, is licensed by the UK Government to drive forward the new skills, training and business development agenda for the sector. • Lantra represents 17 industries and 1.5 million workers and volunteers in agricultural crops, agricultural livestock, animal care, animal technology, aquaculture, environmental conservation, equine, farriery, fencing, fisheries management, floristry, game and wildlife management, land-based engineering, landscape, production horticulture, trees and timber and veterinary nursing. For more information see www.lantra.co.uk

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