A BROTHER and sister from Pembrokeshire have kept the annual FWGS All-Wales Clamp Silage trophy in the county as they took first prize in the 2020-21 competition. Winners Nigel Williams and Joy Smith are members of North Pembrokeshire Grassland Society and farm at Parc-y-Marl, Llysyfran. Elwyn Griffiths, of Hill House Farm, Norton, Preseteigne, Powys – a member of East Radnor Grassland Society – was a very close runner-up. The Federation of Welsh Grassland Societies judging panel agreed that Parc-y-Marl Farm as a whole package, was well managed within a very tidy system. While the analyses on the quality of the silage (tested by Agri-Lloyd) were important, the judges also considered clamp management and feeding practices among other efficiency markers.
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VOLUNTEERS from across Bolton embarked on a huge clean-up of a local nature reserve after The Bolton News highlighted the problems anti-social behaviour was causing at the popular county park. And the chairman of the friends group which looks after it praised The Bolton News War on Litter campaign which is urging people to keep Bolton tidy so people can enjoy a cleaner, greener place to live. In recent months Seven Acres County Park in Breightmet has been targeted by young vandals, who have been destroying and leaving hanging trees, setting fire and leaving part of the park a no go area as it poses a danger for other users.