Young professionals working in Cheshire’s land-based industries have just a few weeks left to apply for the John Platt Travel Scholarship Award – a prestigious award offering £2,000 to support international research and professional development in agriculture or related sectors.
Run in partnership between Reaseheath College and the Cheshire Agricultural Society, the scholarship is open to individuals aged 18 to 35 who live or work in Cheshire. The funding enables recipients to explore innovative farming practices, technologies, and ideas overseas – and then share their findings to benefit the wider rural community.
Two former recipients of the scholarship are Niamh McGrath and Emma Pendlebury, who both used to scholarship towards funding their global research trips and are now encouraging others to take advantage of this life-changing opportunity.
Niamh studied Bakery and Patisserie at Reaseheath College and now works as an Ethics, Sustainability and Governance Assistant at a fresh produce business in Worcestershire. She used her scholarship to travel to the USA to investigate the national dairy marketing initiative ‘Checkoff’ and its role in promoting milk consumption across the country.
The 24-year-old said: “The John Platt Scholarship Award gave me the opportunity to explore large-scale dairy marketing and speak directly with industry leaders in America,” said Niamh. “The trip opened my eyes to how coordinated marketing strategies can transform consumer perception and profitability.”
Emma Pendlebury, 23, from Kelsall, is a relief milker at a farm in Stapleford. She used her funding towards a study trip of a lifetime to New Zealand where she investigated the health and welfare in dairy-beef calves from pre-weaning to post-weaning. Her research focused on reducing mortality rates, managing disease, and improving productivity – insights she’s applied in her work back home.
“Visiting New Zealand was a dream come true,” said Emma. “I gained first-hand knowledge of calf rearing systems that are both welfare-focused and efficient. The techniques I’ve seen are helping me support improvements here in Cheshire. I’m so grateful to Reaseheath College and the Cheshire Agricultural Society for making it possible.”
The John Platt Travel Scholarship Award was created in memory of John Platt OBE, a long-serving champion of Cheshire’s farming community and former Chair of Governors at Reaseheath College. His belief in the power of travel to broaden knowledge and drive innovation remains at the heart of the award.
Recipients are expected to present their findings to the Cheshire Agricultural Society, Young Farmers Clubs, and students, ensuring that the wider industry benefits from their experience.
Reaseheath Principal and CEO Marcus Clinton said: “This scholarship helps young professionals develop valuable knowledge, build global connections and bring real benefit back to the rural economy here in Cheshire.”
Keith Thomas, Treasurer of the Cheshire Agricultural Society, added: “Niamh and Emma exemplify the kind of drive and curiosity this scholarship was designed to support. We’re proud to play a role in their journeys and look forward to welcoming this year’s applicants.”
John Platt Travel Scholarship Award 2025 application information
Applicants must submit a project proposal outlining how their research will support innovation and profitability within Cheshire’s agricultural community.
Deadline for applications is Sunday, May 18th, 2025 and the presentation panel will take place on Tuesday, June 3.
Don’t miss the chance to apply – visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk/john-platt-scholarship to complete your application.
Watch what Niamh and Emma had to say about their experience on Reaseheath College’s YouTube channel.
Niamh’s video can be watched here https://youtu.be/GU-OdF9npgY and Emma’s can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/ZohT_S3W9_I