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Bob Corbin dies aged 101; changes at Central Spares; Perennial chosen as SD Awards charity; dealer wins local radio award
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BOB CORBIN DIES AGED 101
CHANGES AT CENTRAL SPARES
PERENNIAL CHOSEN AS SERVICE DEALER AWARDS CHARITY
RADIO AWARD FOR CONGLETON GM
FENDT EXPANDS INTO HAY TOOLS
ETESIA CELEBRATE 25YRS IN UK
AGCO APPOINTS A.M.PHILLIP AGRITECH
KRONE UK AWARD THEIR DEALERS
KVERNELAND & AGRICON PARTNER
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APPRENTICES HELPED BY MAKITA
Supporting rural Lake District scheme

Makita is providing support for an innovative apprenticeship scheme that will provide a comprehensive grounding in rural maintenance techniques to six young people in the Lake District.



Organised by the Rusland Valley and Fells Landscape Partnership, and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the three year apprenticeship is designed to develop vital practical skills and the knowledge required for a career in the rural sector. With additional support from Makita UK, Electricity North West and local hardware distributor, Thomas Graham, the six new apprentices will be working throughout the south Lakeland landscape assisting with woodland restoration, wildlife conservation and heritage projects.

The team are fully equipped with Makita machines including brush-cutters, chainsaws, safety equipment and accessories.

“Makita is proud to be the preferred brand of machinery for the six new apprentices in the Rusland Horizons project and importantly we will provide on-site safety and operator training whenever it is required,” says Mark Earles, Makita UK Contracts and OPE Manager.

Claire Green, Rusland Horizon’s Skills and training coordinator says, “It is fabulous to have this opportunity to provide skills and training to local young people who are so enthusiastic and passionate about protecting this local landscape. Everyone involved with the scheme is very excited to welcome our new apprentice team and grateful to Makita, Thomas Graham and Electricity North West for their support and involvement.”


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