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Horticulture awards presented at CAFRE

CAFRE horticulture students continue to showcase their excellence in the Olympics of the skills trades, WorldSkills UK, Landscape Gardening

The awards day marked student achievements on Level 2 floristry, horticulture and agriculture courses and Level 3 student attainments in horticulture, agriculture, land-based engineering and poultry

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19 November 2025

CAFRE celebrated the success of floristry and horticulture students completing further education courses at a ceremony at Greenmount Campus. The awards day marked student achievements on Level 2 floristry, horticulture and agriculture courses and Level 3 student attainments in horticulture, agriculture, land-based engineering and poultry.

Joining CAFRE staff on the platform party to congratulate the students were chairperson for the event- Tracey Teague, head of climate change and science innovation group- DAERA and guest speaker, UK head of corporate affairs at Asda- Joe McDonald.

“CAFRE’s commitment to education, knowledge transfer, and innovation is designed to empower those entering and working within the agri-food and land-based sectors. As you progress in your career, stay curious and open to growth. It’s those who embrace lifelong learning and personal development who truly stand out,” Paul McHenry, director of CAFRE, said.

Adam Ferguson, horticulture senior lecturer remarked: “although the term ‘horticulture’ broadly groups all of our students together, floristry and horticulture students embark on unique and exciting career paths.”

Commending competition successes, Ferguson shared: “CAFRE horticulture students continue to showcase their excellence in the Olympics of the skills trades, WorldSkills UK, Landscape Gardening. In November 2024, three Level 3 students here today competed in the National Finals in Manchester. Harry Fitzsimmons and Alan Mayers achieved a joint Gold Medal and Luke Donald achieved a Bronze Medal.”

Level 2 horticulture students had several opportunities to visit and work in some of Northern Ireland’s most beautiful gardens. “Their practical skills were put to the challenge through mass bulb planting on Yew Tree Walk at Hillsborough Castle and Gardens,” added Ferguson.

With particular focus on The Open at Royal Portrush Golf Club, an event that placed Northern Ireland firmly on the world golfing stage in 2025, Ferguson was delighted to report: “seven Royal Portrush Greenkeepers have successfully completed Level 2 and Level 3 sports turf part-time programmes through CAFRE.’”

“Recognising talent and commitment to floristry, Jamie Kelly, was invited by LANDEX to the RHS Chelsea Young Persons’ Breakfast and had a private tour of selected prize-winning gardens,” added Ferguson.

Remarking on the opportunity to progress onto higher level courses within CAFRE, he noted: “I greatly admire your drive to expand your knowledge and skills, to make you more adaptable and versatile in your chosen career.”

In concluding, Ferguson said: “congratulations to all our horticulture and floristry learners, today marks the beginning of a new chapter, as you proudly carry this well-earned achievement into your future careers.”

 

Read more: GLAS Special: CAFRE – Educating the next generation of horticulturists

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