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Pictured: Willie Rennie could not control the young boars in the Berkshire and Gloucestershire Old Spots pen as he mucked them out.
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie called for a boost to vocational training opportunities when he met volunteers, Leah Muirhead and Graham Mathieson, at Gorgie City Farm in Edinburgh. After touring the farm, which provides volunteering and training opportunities for at-risk young people and adults with additional support needs, Mr Rennie set out Lib Dem plans to increase opportunities for industry-recognised vocational qualifications.
Ger Harley | EEm 8 April 2016
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Willie Rennie visits Gorgie Farm, Edinburgh, 8 April 2016
Pictured: Willie Rennie could not control the young boars in the Berkshire and Gloucestershire Old Spots pen as he mucked them out. <br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie called for a boost to vocational training opportunities when he met volunteers, Leah Muirhead and Graham Mathieson, at Gorgie City Farm in Edinburgh. After touring the farm, which provides volunteering and training opportunities for at-risk young people and adults with additional support needs, Mr Rennie set out Lib Dem plans to increase opportunities for industry-recognised vocational qualifications.  <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 April 2016