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Community Scoop » Spaces Filling Fast For Forestry On Farm Workshop

Press Release – Waikato Regional Council Spaces are filling fast for a workshop being held in Te Kiti next month [February] on integrating trees and forests into the farm business. The first of the two workshops was held in Karpiro last November, with some farmers missing out because all spaces … Spaces are filling fast for a workshop being held in Te Kūiti next month [February] on integrating trees and forests into the farm business. The first of the two workshops was held in Karāpiro last November, with some farmers missing out because all spaces filled up fast. The workshop is proving popular because farmers are seeing huge opportunity for a fresh approach to integrating trees and forests to maintain and support current farm operations, says Waikato Regional Council’s technical sustainable ag advisor Bala Tikkisetty.

Most Derbyshire taxpayers to pay around £30 more in council tax

Most Derbyshire taxpayers to pay around £30 more in council tax Derbyshire County Council is planning a 2.5 per cent hike 13:49, 20 JAN 2021 Derbyshire County Council headquarters at County Hall (Image: Derby Telegraph) Subscribe to our weekly email updates about the Peak District to make sure you never miss another storyInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Most taxpayers in Derbyshire are set to pay around £30 more in council tax in the coming year.

Refurbishment project to start at York s National Railway Museum | Darlington and Stockton Times

A FORMER good depot and home to the national collection of original royal carriages is set to get a £500,000 refurbishment. The National Railway Museum s Station Hall, in York, is home to six royal carriages, including one of the venue s most popular attractions – Queen Victoria s original 1869 saloon. The refurbishment of the Station Hall, which is a Grade II listed building, will start in the spring and is being carried out thanks to the Friends of the National Railway Museum. Charlotte Kingston, head of interpretation and design, said: “I am hugely grateful to the Friends of the National Railway Museum who have enabled us to create an exciting permanent exhibition which will inform and inspire future generations.

Refurbishment project to start at York s National Railway Museum

A FORMER good depot and home to the national collection of original royal carriages is set to get a £500,000 refurbishment. The National Railway Museum s Station Hall, in York, is home to six royal carriages, including one of the venue s most popular attractions – Queen Victoria s original 1869 saloon. The refurbishment of the Station Hall, which is a Grade II listed building, will start in the spring and is being carried out thanks to the Friends of the National Railway Museum. Charlotte Kingston, head of interpretation and design, said: “I am hugely grateful to the Friends of the National Railway Museum who have enabled us to create an exciting permanent exhibition which will inform and inspire future generations.

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