Based in Laurencekirk in the North East of Scotland, Ringlink Services has been delivering training for over twenty-five years to a diverse customer base throughout Scotland and the wider UK.
The company have recently announced the purchase of a new site in Laurencekirk which will operate in tandem with their existing facility. The new site will afford a greater capacity and diversity of training to meet increasing demand.
Peter Wood, training manager said, “We have a strong network of professional trainers and assessors who have expertise in delivering a range of legislative and practical short courses, such as Health and Safety, First-aid, Forklift Operation, Pesticides, Chainsaw Operation, ATV’s and our training portfolio already exceeds 100 certified courses, along with a selection of online training events.
“The new facility will host a more extensive range of courses which will include agriculturally related training together with construction-based training which will include: New Roads & Streetworks, Crane Operation, Excavation and Dumpers.”
Ringlink currently deliver a range of chainsaw and utility arboriculture training and this will be accommodated in a purpose-built workshop. Additionally, and to encourage the next generation, Ringlink will be investing in a simulator which will be designed for both agricultural and construction training.
The facility will also be accessible for schools and colleges to give students the opportunity to get a ‘taster’ of the various industry sectors and learn about the wide range of career opportunities available.