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It’s been a while since we last updated you, please forgive us we have been a bit busy! Latest News from ForYou Training – the… Read More »GFY Community Innovation Campus
It’s been a while since we last updated you, please forgive us we have been a bit busy! Latest News from ForYou Training – the… Read More »GFY Community Innovation Campus
Fast forward to late summer 2021 and one sunny morning we wake up and switch on the news … “The Covid-19 pandemic is officially over,… Read More »Who Pressed the World Reset Button ?
Headlines from the farming press this week included items such as “Farmer bashing continues on TV” … “Labour shortages and a Scottish Visa System? …… Read More »We Need Some Direction for Scottish Agriculture – Please?
So … Finally, the election is over, Brexit is on the way and every day will be like Christmas if Boris Johnson is to be… Read More »Food Security Must Be Top Of The Agenda in 2020 and Beyond
We’re into December and apart from the minor business of some election going on, it’s the season for Christmas adverts. We’ve had the usual stuff… Read More »Are We Doing Our Bit to Save the Planet?
In this edition of Farming North, I was hoping to report that Brexit had finally happened, and we could all now move on with some… Read More »Farming Food and Drink All One
Just a couple of weeks ago I took a call from Richard Tarves at e-Sgoil, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar. All slightly confusing, if like me… Read More »Western Isles Challenges
This morning as I collected my milk, eggs and newspaper from our local village store, I stopped to survey the range of vehicles and other… Read More »Village news
“An Exciting Model for the Future of Education” … Deputy First Minister, John Swinney telling us personally how much he appreciates what we at The… Read More »Deputy First Minister’s Visit to Nairn
Over the past month or so, the Scottish Government have been busy re-stating their aim to double the value of Scottish Food and Drink by… Read More »Challenges Ahead for Farming