Andrew
My role: Lecturer
I teach: Countryside & Wildlife Management Level 3, Agriculture Level 3, Countryside & Environment Level 2
About me: I’ve worked in wildlife conservation and land management for a number of years. With experience in monitoring biodiversity, devising habitat management plans and “boots on the ground” practical land management. I hold a degree in Countryside & Wildlife Management and am a great advocate of tying scientific and academic practice to the emotive subject of wildlife conservation.
Anne-Marie
My role: Lecturer
I teach: Livestock (Agriculture) to full-time Advanced Level students and apprentices
About me: I have a degree in biology and grew up on a large beef farm and sheep unit. I strive to combine my practical experience with my scientific training. I was previously an agricultural consultant where I worked with farmers on sustainable farming approaches and environmental stewardship planning and implementation.
Geoffrey
My role: Lecturer and Assessor
I teach: Horticultural (including RHS), Agricultural and First Aid programmes to full-time students, part-time students and apprentices
About me: I am a chartered horticulturalist with a degree in Business Studies and a Master’s degree in Historic Landscapes. Among the practical aspects I also teach design and business units. In addition I teach First Aid programmes for use in the workplace and assess all horticultural units for our apprentices.
Philip
My role: Lecturer and Assessor
I teach: Horticulture (including RHS) and Agriculture programmes to both full and part time students and apprentices.
About me: I am a career horticulturalist with a degree in Landscape and Amenity Horticulture and a Diploma in Botanical Horticulture from the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. I teach both practical and theory aspects of courses including plant science. I also assess horticultural apprentices both at college and in their places of work.