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Bernhard Academy’s Professional Development Opportunities

Bernhard Academy’s Professional Development Opportunities: Bernhard Academy is pleased to announce its series of professional development courses for Autumn 2025.

Designed to meet the evolving needs of turf equipment technicians, greenkeeping professionals, and grounds maintenance experts, the Autumn 2025 programme offers a diverse range of conferences and hands-on technical training opportunities.

Bernhard Academy's Professional Development Opportunities

Bernhard Academy’s Professional Development Opportunities

These courses aim to equip attendees with the critical skills needed to excel in the modern turfcare industry, with the course line-up consisting of:

  • 23 September 2025: Turf Equipment Technicians Conference
  • 24 September 2025: Cutting Unit Setup and Sharpening Techniques
  • 7 October 2025: Basic Machinery Maintenance
  • 8 October 2025: Cutting Unit Setup and Sharpening Techniques
  • 21-23 October 2025: Fundamentals of Turfcare Mechanics – Level 1

These courses will be held at Bernhard Academy’s state-of-the-art venues, including the Bernhard and Company manufacturing facility in Haverhill, Suffolk, and Moortown Golf Club in Leeds.

Led by instructor Barry Drennan, each course is designed to provide hands-on, practical knowledge that attendees can immediately apply in their day-to-day roles. This comprehensive training will enhance participants’ technical expertise and increase their value to their teams and organisations.

In addition to the valuable learning experience, delegates will have the opportunity to network with like-minded professionals, building connections that extend across the broader turfcare industry.

As a proud BIGGA Premium Partner, Bernhard Academy offers exclusive discounts to BIGGA members. Participants will also earn BIGGA CPD credits upon the successful completion of any event.

For more information and to register for the courses, please visit www.bernhardacademy.co.uk/courses/.

To find out more about the Bernhard Academy, visit www.bernhardacademy.co.uk

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Head groundsperson calls for more apprenticeship opportunities

Head groundsperson calls for more apprenticeship opportunities: This National Apprenticeship Week, Leeds Rhinos Head Groundsperson Ryan Golding is urging employers, including sports clubs and organisations, to invest in apprenticeships and help secure the future of the grounds management industry.

Data from the Grounds Management Association (GMA) shows the industry will face an employment crisis if more isn’t done to attract and train the next generation of grounds care professionals.

Head groundsperson calls for more apprenticeship opportunities

Head groundsperson calls for more apprenticeship opportunities

National Apprenticeship Week

National Apprenticeship Week, which takes place from 10th – 16th February, is an annual event that raises awareness about apprenticeships and the long-term recruitment solutions they can offer employers.

Ryan began his career at Leeds Rhinos as an apprentice, initially working under former Head Groundsperson Jason Booth, who had also started as an apprentice at the club.

Data from the GMA shows around 40% of the current grounds management workforce are over 50 and up to 15% of those employed in the industry are planning to retire in the next 3 years.

The GMA is the not-for-profit organisation that supports volunteer and professional groundspeople, including those looking to get started in the industry. The GMA’s NextGen programme aims to inspire more young people to get involved in grounds management. As a former member of the GMA’s NextGen, Ryan was recently awarded a Pioneer Mark by the GMA, recognising his work to help young professionals build their careers in grounds management.

Ryan says: “I’m delighted to have received a Pioneer Mark from the GMA, bringing through the next generation is a huge passion of mine – and apprenticeships are central to this.

“I wouldn’t be where I am today without an apprenticeship. Grounds management is a brilliant career, and we need more young people coming through to fill the gaps that are opening up. Apprenticeships can help clubs and organisations find and develop ambitious young professionals.”

“If you don’t have an apprenticeship scheme in place, there’s support available, including from the government. You can also check out the GMA website for more information on training and career pathways.”

For more information about hiring an apprentice, go to www.apprenticeships.gov.uk

To learn more about career and training in grounds management, go to: www.thegma.org.uk

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Lantra to promote Courses & Careers Opportunities at SALTEX

Lantra to promote Courses & Careers Opportunities at SALTEX: Lantra is delighted to be exhibiting at one of Europe’s largest turf management shows, SALTEX, next month to promote our latest courses, continue our ongoing Instructor recruitment drive, and promote our innovative website promoting the landscape sector as a great place to forge a fulfilling and long-term career.

Members of the Lantra team will be available on exhibition stand K124 at SALTEX 2023 to update industry professionals on our latest innovations and gather all important feedback from the people who are operating at the sharp end.

Lantra to promote Courses & Careers Opportunities at SALTEX

Lantra to promote Courses & Careers Opportunities at SALTEX

As one of Europe’s leading turf management shows for grounds care volunteers, professionals, suppliers, and manufacturers, the two-day SALTEX event provides the perfect platform for Lantra to reach out to people across the sector.

As well as sharing details on its highly successful Landscape Multi-Tools course, Lantra will also be on hand to provide information on its wide range of other courses in turf industries, such as horticulture, sports turf and landscaping, and also give advice on how industry professionalscan become training Instructors and Providers.

Lantra is passionate about promoting careers in the sector to both new starters and those who are looking to make a career change. We’re equally passionate about helping those already working in the sector progress, and our careers website, featuring a wealth of information on jobs, salary expectations and training routes, is perfect for anyone wanting to explore opportunities in landscape industries and help contribute to a sector that generates a massive £9 billion each year for the UK economy.

David Fisher, Lantra’s Head of Industry Partnerships for the area, said: “We’ve been reviewing and updating our Landscape tools assessed training courses with sustainability in mind.

“Our two-day Landscape Multi-Tools course, which was launched at SALTEX last year, consists of modules covering small engine maintenance, grass trimmers, hedge trimmers and leaf blowers, and will be relevant to both petrol and battery powered machines. The course has proved to be really popular and we’re looking forward to getting first hand feedback, twelve months on at the show.

“At Lantra, we recognise that, like so many other land-based industries, a shortage of suitably skilled labour is a major issue in the landscape sector. A key solution to addressing this skills gap, and growing the sector, is without doubt high quality, industry-recognised training and qualifications.

“That’s why we believe it’s crucial we attend events like SALTEX to share details of our latest training initiatives and keep our finger on the pulse in terms of what’s needed in the real world of work.

“This year, we’ll also be continuing with our drive to recruit experienced industry experts as training Instructors who can inspire, motivate, and educate both the current and future landscape workforce.”

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