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40 LAMBS AT ST VIGEANS GLEBE



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SPRING has sprung at Angus College as nearly 40 lambs have made an appearance at the College's St Vigeans Campus.
Land-based team leader Stuart Young said: "This is always an uplifting time of year for the students and staff alike, and as the department moves into a new phase with some exciting new courses, this is a particularly notable year."

The Land-based
team will be opening their doors to the public with a whole host of events on May 31.

Pictured at St Vigeans Glebe on Tuesday are animal care students from Angus College with a couple of this year's new lambs. They are, from left - Lynsey Dakers, Arbroath; Scott Meldrum, Monifieth; Kirsty Duncan, Brechin; and Gillian McKay, Arbroath.
Pictured at St Vigeans Glebe on Tuesday are animal care students from Angus College with a couple of this year's new lambs. They are, from left - Lynsey Dakers, Arbroath; Scott Meldrum, Monifieth; Kirsty Duncan, Brechin; and Gillian McKay, Arbroath.


This year the St Vigeans Glebe Open Day will include horse riding and dog agility demonstrations, and displays of estate skills such as dyking, sheep shearing and quad-biking. The animal care unit will be open, there will be a racing pigeon demonstration and St Vigeans Church will be serving teas.



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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 3:44 PM
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  • Location: Arbroath
 
 
  

 
 


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