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Harry Borden was 13 when he developed his first photograph â a portrait of his father, Charles, as he mucked out the pigs on their family farm in Devon. Borden, 55, is now one of the leading photographers in the UK. But his childhood was spent in âconcrete buildings on a cold, north-facing hill, with 70 squealing sowsâ. Looking back now, Borden wonders if his father was depressed. âHe wasnât interested in his children in the least. My brother and sister and I had to work very hard to ever get his attention. I donât think he liked us very much.â
While the demands and stress of motherhood are widely recognised today, Borden believes many fathers are stunted by Charles-esque notions of masculinity. Men must, above all, appear strong. They must not show vulnerability. And they must provide â even if that means remaining at a remove.
Taranaki Civil Construction is sponsoring the region s rescue helicopter Alpine Team for the next three years.
Taranaki’s rescue chopper has a new sponsor on board to fund its specialist mountaineering team. Associate sponsor Taranaki Civil Construction has pledged its support, which includes naming rights, to the Alpine Rescue Team for the next three years replacing Fulton Hogan. Director Simon Mulligan said the helicopter, which has completed more than 260 missions in 2020, was a vital service for the region and aligned well with the company’s community based values. “This partnership increases our level of support for the whole Taranaki community and directly supports the volunteer Alpine Rescue Team in our unique Taranaki landscape as well as ensuring the ongoing servicing and maintenance of the helicopter,” Mulligan said.