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4:51 PM June 1, 2021
(Left to right) Mollie White and Eleanor Bray have organised the Cartwright 5k in memory of their former teacher, Catherine Cartwright
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Two tenacious teenagers are hoping to create a sea of yellow by hosting a 5k challenge in memory of a beloved teacher at their former school in north Norfolk.
The “Cartwright 5k” has been organised by former Aylsham High School pupils, Eleanor Bray and Mollie White, in a bid to raise at least £1,000 and spread awareness of mental health conditions.
(Left to right) Mollie White and Eleanor Bray have organised the Cartwright 5k in memory of their former teacher, Catherine Cartwright
The Whites at Greenway Farm A farm near Ilminster has become the first in the UK to have their welfare standards for geese and turkeys internationally certified. The cattle, sheep, chickens, turkeys and geese at Greenway Farm at Dowlish Ford are now certified animal welfare approved and certified non-GMO by A Greener World (AGW). The beef cattle and sheep are also certified grassfed by AGW. AGW s certified animal welfare approved label verifies animals are raised outdoors on pasture in accordance with world-renowned welfare standards using sustainable agriculture methods on an independent farm. Greenway Farm is the headquarters of the Farm2Fork online farm business and farm shop.
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he past year has been nothing short of a dumpster fire but God, it’s yielded some great TV. And maybe it’s all this extra time we have on our hands – or perhaps our collective sensory deprivation – that’s leading us to take keen notice of any stimulation thrown our way, but it seems we’re watching this latest cadre of shows with newly opened ears.
Whether it was Anya Taylor Joy’s chess genius drunkenly dancing her way to denouement via the unmistakable bop of The Shocking Blue’s “Venus” in