The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Ringlink bids farewell to new batch of talented graduates

- Gemma mackenzie

A group of youngsters have successful­ly kick-started their careers in agricultur­e after graduating from Ringlink Scotland’s land-based internship programme.

Ringlink, which is Scotland’s largest machinery ring, recognised the efforts of 11 youngsters, aged between 16 and 20, following completion of the sixmonth scheme.

The group, that comprised young people from across Angus, Aberdeensh­ire, Moray and Tayside, was the fourth intake to go through the scheme which sets out to provide young people with a broad overview of work in the rural sector through a programme of training and mentoring.

Ringlink chairman Andrew Moir, who farms at Mains of Thornton near Laurenceki­rk, paid tribute to the interns and their mentors for their hard work.

He also thanked the scheme’s sponsors – Mains of Loirston Charitable Trust, AgriScot, AHDB, the Royal Northern Agricultur­al Society, GPH Builders Merchants, Groundwate­r Lift Trucks Ltd, AM Phillip, and the Royal Highland and Agricultur­al Society of Scotland – and SRUC for its support in running the project.

Interns spend the first three weeks of the scheme doing training at SRUC’s Craibstone campus, near Aberdeen, before spending 27 weeks working on a farm with a mentor.

Mr Moir said: “The group this year has been outstandin­g. They are all very positive young men and women.”

Ringlink managing director Graham Bruce, said the ring was working with SRUC and Skills Developmen­t Scotland to get the internship accredited into a pre-modern apprentice­ship in agricultur­e. He said he hoped to achieve accreditat­ion by the end of the year.

Ringlink’s intern scheme will run again once more this year and the machinery ring is hoping to secure extra funding to extend the number of places on offer from 12 to 18.

Those who graduated from the scheme are: Andrew Beattie, Ruth Beaton, Alannah Craig, Ben Franklin, Euan Gray, Russell Leslie, Lindsay Nelson, Craig Simpson, Harry Sleigh, Jordan Stewart and Liam Teunion.

 ?? Picture: Jim Irvine. ?? Front, from left: managing director Graham Bruce, Alannah Craig, Euan Gray, chairman Andrew Moir, Lyndsay Nelson, Ruth Beaton and Gail Robertson, marketing and developmen­t manager. Back, from left: Andrew Beattie, Jordan Stewart, Ben Franklin, Russell...
Picture: Jim Irvine. Front, from left: managing director Graham Bruce, Alannah Craig, Euan Gray, chairman Andrew Moir, Lyndsay Nelson, Ruth Beaton and Gail Robertson, marketing and developmen­t manager. Back, from left: Andrew Beattie, Jordan Stewart, Ben Franklin, Russell...

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