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Staying Inside The Lines | The Daily Blog

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Wales bus service closures leaving people isolated

BBC News By Felicity Evans image captionPeople in many areas are feeling the consequences of route closures For many people in Wales, living without a bus service means being marooned in their homes, unable to carry out even essential tasks. Marion Hobbs, who lives in Blaencaerau near Maesteg, has to spend £8 on taxis each time she goes food shopping, sees the doctor or simply visits friends. Her nearby bus service stopped due to the Covid pandemic and has not resumed. Now politicians want a timescale from the Welsh government on its promise to improve services. Members across all parties in the Senedd pressed for more detail in a debate on Wednesday afternoon.

Rabobank Best of The Country - May 8, 2021

Rabobank Best of The Country - May 8, 2021 7 May, 2021 04:59 PM 2 minutes to read The Country This week on The Best of The Country, Jamie Mackay caught up with Rabobank s Head of Sustainable Business Development Blake Holgate, to talk about the Co-op Leader s Forum in Auckland. This week s top interviews were: Nadia Lim: Is a celebrity chef, founder of My Food Bag, a social media influencer and a Wakatipu Basin farmer. She s had enough of dire wool prices so she s doing something about it and speaking out about one of nature s most sustainable, durable and biodegradable materials. Advertisement Rob Hewett: We asked Chairman Rob if he was running a dictatorship at our biggest meat processing company, as Silver Fern Farms played musical chairs with its chairmen. Plus, we looked at the climatic and supply link challenges facing the red meat industry.

The Country - AgriFood Week edition

The Country - AgriFood Week edition 4 May, 2021 01:30 AM 2 minutes to read The Country Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay spoke to executive director on the Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, Ruaraidh Petre, who is speaking at New Zealand AgriFood Week. On with the show: Steve Maharey: Is a former Labour Cabinet Minister and VC of Massey University who comments on New Zealand AgriFood Week and why the government should spend its $1 billion unspent Covid spend on investing in the agri-food sector. Advertisement Jane Smith: Is a North Otago farmer and former winner of the BFEAs who talks about hunting, dirty carbon credits, her new bestie Marion Hobbs. She also talked about farming with two droughts in one season.

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