A group of staff and learners from Lawton School visited businesses in Northern Ireland as part of a European project meeting last month.
The visits took place in Belfast during a meeting of partners involved in the Panorama project, of which Lawton School in Spain is the lead partner.
The group visited entrepreneurs who have used their natural resources and heritage to generate income, including an allotments business and a rural tourism enterprise.
The meeting was a chance for partners to see best practice from Northern Ireland, as well as exchange ideas and experience.
The objective of the Panorama project is to help people identify heritage and natural resources, and evaluate their potential for enterprise development.
Partners from Spain, Northern Ireland and Lithuania are currently working on a step-by-step guide as part of the project, which is funded by Grundtvig. Lifelong Learning Programme. The aim of the guide is to help people in rural areas to take a fresh look at their surroundings, and seek ways to generate income without damaging natural resources.
As well as stimulating new enterprise, it is hoped the guide will help those such as farmers to consider ways to develop their business in a sustainable way.
To find out more about the Panorama project, please visit our website or contact Maureen Lawton.
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