Tatton Park are N.F.A.N. finalists

Tatton Park has made it through to the finals of the National Farm Attractions Network annual awards*.

The Farm has a diverse education programme that supports all ages and abilities, delivered by a team of highly skilled staff with expert advice from the Farm team – welcoming thousands of visitors annually! Tatton also operates an informal programme open to the public, with around 25 speciality courses a year for all ages ranging from bee-keeping to learning how to keep cattle.

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Richard Powell, NFAN Chairman said, “We are delighted to announce the finalists in the annual awards. There have been more entries this year and the standard has been exceptionally high which is a tremendous reflection of the quality and range of farm based attractions around the UK”

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Laura Armitage, Tatton’s Learning and Visitor Services Manager said, “We are absolutely thrilled to be shortlisted for ‘Best in Education’ in the National Farm Attractions Network awards. This recognition is a real testament to the hard work, passion and enthusiasm of our team, who deliver a range of outstanding learning experiences for over 20,000 children and 1,000 adults each year. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for all their hard work and wish every success at the ceremony in January.”

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*The NFAN is a trade association for rural attractions and industry suppliers from around the UK.

About Tatton Park
Tatton Park is managed and financed by Cheshire East Council on behalf of the National Trust. This impressive historic estate receives in the region of 800,000 visitors every year all of whom come to enjoy its neo-classical Mansion, medieval Old Hall, award-winning Gardens and working Farm. The 1,000-acre deer park is home to red and fallow deer and the estate also boasts speciality shops, an adventure playground, restaurants and a year-round events programme. www.tattonpark.org.uk

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