Women in Horticulture to host networking event at Four Oaks

Sponsored by Syngenta UK Ornamentals, and facilitated by HortWeek and Four Oaks, Women in Horticulture will be meeting on the 5 September.

Credit: Women in Horticulture UK

Utilising the opportunity of many members already being at the Four Oaks Trade Show, the group also hope to meet new members.

The next seminar on the programme after the event is "What can horticulture businesses do to address the skills gap? Leading providers share information for employers” which will be chaired by HortWeek’s Rachael Forsyth.

The event will include champagne and canapés outside the seminar space.

The next seminar on the programme after the event is "What can horticulture businesses do to address the skills gap? Leading providers share information for employers”. which will be chaired by HortWeek’s Rachael Forsyth.

The event is sponsored by Syngenta Ornamentals EAME, with fellow WIH member Christina Walker from Four Oaks helping to provide the seminar space.


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