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Tillicoultry's Niall Provan sweeps success at the ALBAS 2021


ALBAS Overall Winner Niall Provan
Rising star apprentice Niall Provan was the success story from last week’s ALBAS (Awards for Land-based and Aquaculture Skills), picking up a number of top accolades during the special virtual ceremony.
Lantra Scotland’s annual awards evening celebrates the achievements of the country’s top land-based and aquaculture trainees, many of whom have continued to navigate new ways of working over the last year despite the challenges of the pandemic.
Perthshire farmer and stand-up comedian, Jim Smith hosted the online event, alongside Lantra Scotland Director, Liz Barron-Majerik. The awards were officially opened by Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Kate Forbes, who praised the nominees for continuing to develop their skills and for helping to drive forward their rural communities, making them sustainable places to live, work and thrive. ....

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Agriculture trainees shortlisted for Lantra Scotland's ALBAS 2021


Those agri-finalists are – Amy Lochhead, Shauna Murdie, Robbie Gray, Reiss Gordon and Ian Armstrong.
Amy Lochhead, aged 18 from North Berwick, has been doing a Modern Apprenticeship Level 3 in Agriculture at Carcant Farm, through Borders College. She said: “I was brought up in a seaside town far away from the rural life that I craved. Since I was young, I’ve had an affinity for all animals and had a need to care for them.”
Shauna Murdie, aged 20 from Jedburgh, has been doing a Modern Apprenticeship Level 3 in Agriculture at South Riccalton Farm, through Border College. She said: “I took the apprenticeship to develop my knowledge of the business and finance side of agriculture. This will prepare me for a management role, which I hope to achieve in in future.” ....

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NAFC apprentices picked as finalists for national awards


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TWO NAFC Marine Centre aquaculture apprentices are amongst a select group of Scotland’s top trainees and rural learners after being named as finalists in a national awards ceremony.
Guy Tindall and Callum Duggan are nominated in Lantra Scotland’s 19th Awards for land-based and aquaculture skills (the ALBAS).
Tindall, 41, from Burra, has completed a modern apprenticeship in aquaculture (SVQ Level 3) while working as a marine senior husbandry technician with Grieg Seafood Shetland.
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Duggan, aged 25 from Kilmun in Argyll & Bute, has completed a modern apprenticeship in aquaculture (SVQ Level 3) while working at Cooke Aquaculture’s Ardtaraig hatchery on Loch Striven. ....

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'Drunk pest' who bit punter's nose and bouncer's finger smirks outside court


Drunk pest who bit punter s nose and bouncer s finger smirks outside court
Dad-of-three Lee Stephens grabbed Paul Davies by the neck and sunk his teeth into his nose after he refused to apologise for a rude gesture at a bar in Liverpool on October 5, 2019
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Lee Stephens gives a thumbs up after hearing his sentence (Image: Liverpool Echo)
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