STIGA donates products to Bridgwater & Taunton College
STIGA donates products to Bridgwater & Taunton College: The STIGA team love to help any local schools and colleges in need of gardening products. The team encourage all aspects of helping everyone to reap the benefits of horticultural knowledge and are only too pleased to aid this in any way that they can.
Bridgwater & Taunton College is located in the heart of Somerset, with main centres in Bridgwater, Taunton and Cannington. At the Cannington Land based centre, they offer a wide range of horticultural programmes; full time, part time and day courses, aimed at both school leavers and the adult market. These courses include BTEC Technical Diploma Level 2, RHS level 2 practical and theory and an array BTC horticultural courses including garden design, pruning and propagation.
The team at STIGA feel that offering a wide choice of studies that embrace the gardening and environment sector is a real positive for students, their community and the environment as a whole.
Emma Butler, the Horticulture Course Leader said, “Thank you so much to STIGA for the incredible donation to the college of these mowers. They will be a great asset to the college and a great resource to our practical lessons helping to give our students a great learning experience. We as a college will be very proud to use such a fantastic brand as STIGA and I’m sure these will be a massive benefit to the college for years to come. STIGA has always been a market leader with an incredible reputation for quality and we will be very pleased to use these products.”
STIGA donated a Collector 136e mower and a Combi 950 SQ AE mower.
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