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Animal rights crusading lawyer launches vegan court wigs swapping horse hair for HEMP

Samuel March is the brains behind the biodegradable head rugs which he is offering as an alternative to the traditional headpieces made from horsehair.

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Builders Merchants News - Spirotech appoints new UK Business Director

Spirotech appoints new UK Business Director 13 April, 2021 SHARE Rob Jacques has been with the company for ten years, but has worked in the mechanical and industrial engineering industry for more than 21 years. Spirotech, a leading manufacturer of solutions for conditioning fluids in HVAC and process installations, has appointed Rob Jacques as UK Business Director. Jacques, who was National Key Account and Technical Sales Manager, has been with the company for ten years, but has worked in the mechanical and industrial engineering industry for more than 21 years. With the support of the very dedicated team he is looking forward to using all that he had learned to further strengthen the company’s position in both commercial and domestic markets.

Talk: A year in the life of swifts | Wharfedale Observer

Peta Constable reports on Wharfedale Naturalists presentation “A year in the Life of Swifts” LOOK no feet! Apus Apus the Common swift, eats, drinks, mates, preens and sleeps (half its brain awake and half asleep) on the wing. This gave rise the old belief that Swifts had no legs or feet. Thus the family name for all swifts, Apodidae, “footless”. Swifts, of course, have feet but land on them only when they enter their nesting site, lay eggs and rear their chicks. The rest of the time, sometimes for three continuous years, they are on the wing. A swift that lives 18 years may cover 4 million miles.

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