Horticulture Week Podcast with Colegrave Seabrook Foundation: careers in the landscape industries with APL general manager Phil Tremayne and APL WorldSkills Gold award-winner Anna Mcloughlin

Phil Tremayne, Anna McLoughlin and Neville Stein

HortWeek is delighted to present the Cultivate Your Future podcast, in partnership with the Colegrave Seabrook Foundation and sponsors MorePeople.

At a time when horticulture needs to encourage a new wave of young people to come into the industry, this podcast is designed to highlight the multiple and varied career opportunities available.

Hear from people who have found their way into their chosen career through different paths, what their job involves and what it means to them.

Phil Tremayne is the general manager of The Association of Professional Landscapers and has more than 3 decades in the horticultural industry. Trained as a grower, Phil has spent the last 10 years with HTA and 8 of those managing The Association of Professional Landscapers. In this podcast Phil describes the landscaping industry and discusses what opportunities are available in this exciting sector.

Also hear APL WorldSkills Gold award-winner Anna Mcloughlin (below). A recent graduate from the College of Agriculture Food & Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) in Northern Ireland, Anna has also been recognised by the Association of Professional Landscapers as a 'rising star' in the sector.

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