Three children who needed dropping off and picking up constantly; the house in disrepair; a partner often away on business and an unpredictable workflow. I was exhausted.
The children, though, were fizzing with energy. Where did it come from? Observing their behaviour led me to one answer: not wearing a lot (which makes it all the easier to run and jump) and not being indoors much.
So, worn down by round-the-clock chores and having tried every energy snack, I followed suit. Keeping cool was the answer.
Cold therapy is attractive as it is accessible and costs little or nothing: living in lighter clothing and keeping the heating down are simple things everyone can do [File photo]
AT WORK in the woods FORESTRY COMPANIES are being encouraged to take on new young staff through generous subsidies. The Growing Rural Talent initiative was highlighted in the recent Forestry Jobs Summit, organised by the Industry Leadership Group and attended by Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing and key forestry organisations. Forestry companies Tilhill, Egger and James Jones and Sons are already providing young recruits with a first step into forestry, and during the summit, a further two companies confirmed their plans to offer opportunities for new starts. Mr Ewing said: “The forestry sector in Scotland is a success story. It generates around £1 billion to the economy each year and supports around 25,000 jobs. Timber production levels are increasing and in the years to come we will need to have a young skilled workforce in place to meet demand.
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New initiative highlighted at forestry jobs summit will be a catalyst for job opportunities , believes Inverness and Nairn MSP Fergus Ewing; Mr Ewing was speaking as the Scottish Government s cabinet secretary for Rural Economy and Connectivity By Philip Murray
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Updated: 09:43, 21 December 2020
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The new intiative is expected to boost employment opportunities in forestry. Picture: www.forestry.gov.uk/pictures
A BRAND new jobs initiative aimed at generating employment within the forestry sector will help fuel opportunities for young people in the industry, a Highland MSP believes.