Adding up to success as impact of Multiply project is celebrated

Reaseheath College has hosted a series of celebration events to mark the success of the Multiply project in Cheshire East, a Government-funded initiative aimed at improving numeracy skills among adults.

Reaseheath celebrates trio of successes in Cheshire and Warrington Skills Competition

Reaseheath College is celebrating three major successes in the latest Cheshire and Warrington Skills Competition, after hosting the Business and Construction contests on campus.

Public picks perfect names for Mini Zoo’s new tamarin trio

Visitors to Reaseheath College’s popular Lambing and Zoo Weekends have helped to name recent arrivals to Reaseheath Mini Zoo – three female emperor tamarins who are settling into their new home.

Springtime magic as Lambing and Zoo weekends heralded a success

Reaseheath College’s much-loved Lambing and Mini Zoo Weekends have once again delighted thousands of visitors, with the sun shining on all four event days and over 10,000 people experiencing the magic of spring on the farm.

Adult learners cook up new maths skills with Reaseheath’s Multiply course

Knutsford residents have been discovering the perfect blend of creativity and numeracy at Reaseheath College’s popular Cake Decorating course at The Welcome.

Reaseheath College Lambing Weekends return

Reaseheath College is preparing to welcome visitors back for not just one, but two fantastic Lambing and Zoo weekends this year.

Future stars of the land-based industries celebrated at Reaseheath Apprenticeship Awards

The next generation of land-based professionals was in the spotlight at the Reaseheath Apprenticeship Awards 2025, as the college celebrated the achievements of its outstanding apprentices and the employers shaping their success across the UK.

Sophie Jennings – Trainee at the Mersey Rivers Trust

“I really enjoyed my time at Reaseheath College; I particularly liked the range of habitats we studied and the practical management skills we learned such as hedgelaying.

“In my current role as a Trainee at the Mersey Rivers Trust, I get to travel to different parts of the county, learning a range of different skills and seeing how our work can improve the biodiversity of rivers and streams.

“The experience I gained at Reaseheath, from exploring different habitats, developing my surveying skills such as pond dipping and kick surveys, as well as conducting research for my independent project into the water quality and aquatic invertebrates in my ponds, was all great preparation for my career.

“If you like nature and want to learn how to manage different habitats and what these habitats support, then studying land and wildlife management at Reaseheath is for you.”

PC Stephanie Allinson

Blooming dreams – from allotments to award-winning floristry

Charlotte Briggs’s journey into the world of floristry began long before she enrolled at Reaseheath College or found herself holding one of the most coveted awards in the land-based education sector.