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A 100-year-old badly damaged rocking horse has been lovingly restored by a local carpenter in Jersey.
James Haycock has spent many months tidying up the worn out toy at his workshop in St Ouen. Dating back to the 1920s, it first came into his possession after being given it by the family of Dom Bisson - a local painter and decorator in the island who passed away several years ago.
Dom Bisson had the horse in his possession before his family gave it to James Haycock after he passed away. Credit: Jo Bissson
And after spending many hours restoring it to its former glory, James then spent time tracking down its original owner in the island, a lady called Debbie Miller.
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Idean consider how focusing on purpose will help with future proofing organisations.
As tough as it’s been, 2020 has taught us two crucial and positive things.
First, that huge organisational changes can happen quickly. $33T was the expected global government spending on Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 (Brookings, 2019). But this year, in just six months, global government spending on Covid measures reached $10T by June 2020 (McKinsey, 2020).