Rural youth festival aims to raise profile of sector jobs

A new Kent youth event is inviting people aged 18-30 to find out more about a career in the fresh food and horticulture sectors.

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Rural youth festival aims to raise profile of sector jobs

A new Kent youth event is inviting people aged 18-30 to find out more about a career in the fresh food and horticulture sectors. Supported by Kent County Council, the Kent and Medway Rural Youth Ideas...

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