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Preston horticultural firm grows staff skills
A Preston-based horticultural firm has invested in upskilling its workforce thanks to help from a £5.6 million skills programme being delivered across the county.
Lovania Nurseries has received help from the Lancashire Skills Support for the Workforce (LSS) programme to enable one of its staff members to access management training at Myerscough College.
Lovania Nurseries is one of the largest growers in the area, supplying around 30 million plants to over 1,200 businesses every year.
LSS will support 3,817 employees aged 19 and over who are working in small or medium sized businesses and have a workforce of up to 250 employees.
It will run until July 2015, with places allocated to businesses on a first-come, first-served basis. The fund operates across the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership (LEP) area, which consists of Lancashire, Blackpool and Blackburn with Darwen local authorities.
Head of growing at Lovania Nurseries, Peter Booth, said: “There are all kinds of career opportunities in the horticultural industry and investing in training and developing our workforce of the future means we are sowing the seeds of the sectors success.
“Lavonia Nurseries employ over 70 full time staff and up to 100 casuals during the summer to keep up with demand so it’s important that everyone works together as a team and looks to improve all the time.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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