Sustainability News Feed
Sustainability News
Plumpton College Unveil Four NEW Forward-Thinking Degree Courses
Our new degree programmes are part of a suite of land & management courses aimed to get students career ready upon graduation.
Categories: Sustainability, Land Management, Agriculture, Environmental Studies & Conservation, Horticulture
NEW Sustainable Horticulture Management Degree Featured In HortWeek Magazine
Programme Manager, Nir Halfon, discusses how meeting industry needs has propelled our NEW foundation degree course forward with HortWeek Magazine
Categories: Sustainability, Horticulture
College begins multi-million Agri-Food development
College begins multi-million Agri-Food campus development.
Categories: College News, Sustainability, Land Management
Plumpton goes electric! Leading the way to carbon zero.
Leading the way to carbon zero
Categories: College News, Sustainability
College cattle graze at Seven Sisters using virtual fencing tech
Plumpton College are delighted to move some of its pedigree Sussex cattle herd to Seven Sisters Country Park to graze the chalk grassland landscape as part of a new conservation management plan with The South Downs National Park.
Categories: College News, Sustainability, Land Management
Colleges to receive £7M funding to establish new sustainable technologies
As the leading regional provider of land and environmental education, Plumpton College is committed to providing the future skills required by employers for the transition to a highly sustainable, zero carbon economy.
Categories: College News, Sustainability, Land Management
Virgin Money invests into Agri-Food industries with Plumpton College
Virgin Money invests in development of facilities in the College's new Centre for Sustainable Land Management.
Categories: College News, Sustainability, Land Management
Funding secured for wine and cultural tourism
Working in close partnership with Sussex Modern, South Downs National Park Authority and Lewes District Council, we’ve secured £719,100 from the UK Community Renewal Fund to grow wine and cultural tourism, backed by sustainable transport, in our region.
Categories: College News, Sustainability