Reaseheath’s Equestrian Centre could benefit from hydroelectric scheme
Reaseheath’s Equestrian Centre could benefit from a new proposal to generate clean, green energy from a hydroelectric scheme on the River Weaver.
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Reaseheath’s Equestrian Centre could benefit from a new proposal to generate clean, green energy from a hydroelectric scheme on the River Weaver.
Our ‘Field to Fork’ project with a local school has been recognised as an exceptional collaborative initiative delivering both environmental and social benefits.
A graduate who has made a significant impact on Reaseheath’s sustainability journey has been honoured with a prestigious national award.
Our 100th birthday celebrations closed with a fantastic Centenary Dinner for 300 guests, all linked by a shared experience of Reaseheath.
Over 250 graduands who completed degrees at University Centre Reaseheath (UCR) this summer have joined peers from the University of Chester, our strategic alliance partner, for a spectacular graduation ceremony held in Chester’s historic cathedral.
Talented student bricklayer Jack Boffey has won a commendation at Youthbuild UK’s Young Builder of the Year awards for the exceptional standards of his work and his determination to aim high within his trade.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester has officially opened two sustainability projects in ceremonies marking the end of Reaseheath College’s centenary year.
The outstanding contribution which our Processing Halls Manager Mike Bennett makes to the dairy industry, in particular in his training of our Eden apprentices, was honoured at the Society of Dairy Technology’s annual awards ceremony.
Reaseheath College’s student arena party has again earned praise from industry professionals for its support of the Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) – the world’s most famous horse show.
An exceptional Reaseheath mentor has been recognised at a glittering awards night to celebrate dyslexic people and those who support them.