Student led equine events provide entertainment and education

Our Level 3 equine management students have been running some amazing events as part of their events management module.

Horticultural experts help to preserve rare Cheshire apple

Horticultural experts from Reaseheath College are helping to bring a rare Cheshire apple tree back from the brink of extinction by grafting saplings for a community orchard.

Top speaker empowers florists to serve better and sell bigger

Floristry professionals have received top tips on how to make their businesses flourish from customer service and sales guru Tim Huckabee, founder and president of FloralStrategies.

RHS student wins bursary for California visit

Reaseheath RHS student Jill Wood is off to further her studies at the historic Gardens of Alcatraz in California after winning a prestigious RHS Roper bursary.

Military veterans helped to find next career path

The seventh cohort of military veterans has graduated from our groundbreaking property maintenance course.

Equine students meet racing hero for BBC’s The One Show

Reaseheath equine students had the privilege of meeting legendary jockey Bob Champion MBE during filming for BBC’s The One Show.

Bid could make Chester the world’s first sustainable palm oil city

Chester Zoo’s bid to make Chester the world’s first ‘Sustainable Palm Oil City’ will be described in a free public lecture at University Centre Reaseheath.

Families flock to Reaseheath Lambing Weekends

Undeterred by wintry weather, hundreds of local families flocked to Reaseheath College, Nantwich, over the weekend to welcome newly born lambs into the world.

Florists qualify for RHS Chelsea Flower Show for the fourth time

Our talented floristry students have continued to prove they are among the nation’s best by qualifying for the RHS Chelsea Future Florist for the fourth consecutive year.

Families expected to flock to Reaseheath lambing

Hundreds of local families are expected to flock to Reaseheath College, Nantwich, during the first two weekends of March to welcome the first lambs of the season.