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THE funeral of a farmer and community stalwart took place on Saturday.
Sarah Hall, who lived at Chalkhouse Green Farm for more than 50 years, died on May 10, aged 77.
She founded the Soundabout music charity for disabled people and served on Kidmore End Parish Council for more than 30 years as well as regularly opening her farm and gardens to the public.
Scores of mourners attended the service at St John the Baptist Church in Kidmore End. They included her husband John, children James, Charles and Freddie and grandchildren Tilly, Ned, Jonty, Ollie, George, Izzy and Toby.
The Wiltshire Hunt Saboteurs spoke to the Gazette & Herald on how the pandemic has affected its activities. Spokeswoman Annette Fox said: “Now we have moved into lockdown, this has pretty much put and end to the smokescreen that is trail hunting for the duration. “During the various tiers leading up to the current lockdown, we have witnessed many hunts out dubiously using the organised sport exemptions to continue hunting, ignoring limits of six for spectators, and congregating in mass groups for the meet before, during and after the hunt.
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