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Keep Lincolnshire Growing

Training, safety and compliance

Training and careers

  • delivers a wide range of entry-level courses to help adults engage with learning and provide learning opportunities that will support a career change.
  • The University of Lincoln's , based in Holbeach, offers part-time study for food industry employees and innovation for businesses.  
  • If you already own or work in an agriculture or horticulture business, provide tailored advice and practical tools to help develop skills and lifelong learning. If you'd like to work in farming or growing, they provide advice, support and training to pursue a rewarding career.
  • , near Lincoln, offers specialist land-based ,  and  courses. The college offers a range of different course levels to suit all abilities, as well as apprenticeships and .

Safety and compliance

  • Lincolnshire Trading Standards enforce a wide range of legislation relevant to agricultural businesses, including animal health and welfare, food, feed, and weights and measures. The team provides advice and guidance on these specialist areas and general advice about trading practices and legal obligations on businesses trading with the public, be it at the farm gate or over the internet. This advice can help protect your business and ensure you comply with the law. The first hour of advice is free and then provided on a pay-as-you-go basis. They offer Primary Authority to those businesses who wish to sign up, and provide assured advice through this.
  • Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue have produced fire safety advice for farmers, including information about arson prevention and risk assessments businesses can complete.  
  • ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõ is the Lead Local Flood Authority and will investigate flooding where necessary and publish the results. The investigations determine if there is anything any relevant authorities could or should do in response. Priority is given to flooding, which affects properties that have been internally flooded, but formal investigations may also take place when at least 2 hectares of Grade 3+ agricultural land is flooded for more than two days.