This week is Tomorrow’s Engineers Week, an initiative aiming to show young people the vital importance of engineering careers, and provide information about how to become an engineer in the future.
A University Centre Myerscough graduate is aiming to be become one of just four specialists worldwide to hold a doctorate in farriery science.
A Myerscough College farriery tutor is working in India, on a project aimed at improving the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules from across the world.
A plaque has been unveiled to commemorate Myerscough’s dear colleague, Dr Lorraine Allan, Head of Equine, Farriery and Veterinary Nursing, who passed away earlier this year.