Arena party supports British Eventing competitions at Kelsall Hill

Our student arena party has helped managers at Kelsall Hill Equestrian Centre to run British Eventing competitions behind closed doors now the sport has recommenced following lockdown.

Maths best practice shared at national festival

Lecturer in maths James Maloney has shared best practice from Reaseheath with peers at a national maths festival delivered by the Advanced Maths Support Programme.

Reaseheath Business Hub helps businesses to rebuild

Reaseheath’s Business Hub is offering a raft of industry recognised, land-based qualifications to help businesses and individuals rebuild after the Covid-19 pandemic.

Reaseheath trained engineer is construction plant ‘star’

Talented Reaseheath trained engineer Alisha Giles has carried off two top awards in a competition aimed at finding the nation’s best construction plant apprentices.

Florist blooms in WorldSkills UK competition

Floristry student Lisa Whatmough has had a brilliant start to her new career by being placed third and congratulated on her beautiful design in a WorldSkills UK competition.

Reaseheath research could help build a better future for our planet

Ground-breaking Reaseheath-led trials on the impact of feeding biochar to cattle and its potential to reduce methane will form part of a powerful climate crisis event being held on Sunday October 11.

Reaseheath Zoo launches family fun programme

Reaseheath College is running a family programme packed with animal-based activities during August to replace its popular zoo school, which has been cancelled while the zoo remains closed due to Covid-19.

Crop technician apprenticeship could benefit wider industry

A bespoke apprenticeship for crop technicians has proved so successful for the APS Group that the company is keen to share its benefits across the commercial growing industry.

Reaseheath Equestrian Centre repeats online competitions

Reaseheath College’s Equestrian Centre is repeating its popular online dressage and showing competitions to allow riders to keep competing during coronavirus restrictions.

Reaseheath College recalls land girl training in VE Day celebration

Reaseheath College revisits its links with World War II to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day on Friday May 8. Photos from Reaseheath’s archives recall the outbreak of war in 1939 when the college, then named the Cheshire School of Agriculture, closed its doors to students and became a training centre for the Women’s Land Army and the base for the War Agricultural Committee.