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11:30 AM December 18, 2020
Livestock judge Alan Peck (right) and Jimmy Denny from Alburgh Lamb, which won the top prize at Norwich Livestock Market s Christmas Fatstock Show
- Credit: Beth Atkinson
History was made at Norwich Livestock Market when a farm won the best pair of lambs title at the Christmas show for a fifth straight year.
Alburgh Lamb from Harleston took the prize with a pair of quality Texel lambs weighing 47kg, which were sold for £165 each to local buyer Justin Russ-Andrews, who also bought the second-place reserve champions from Emma Germany for £145 each.
Market chairman Stephen Lutkin said: Our thanks must go to all the local farmers who entered sheep for the show under which made it a complete success during these troubled times. We had over 20 pairs forward.
The wonderful artwork created in honour of a little book shop in Derry Heroism of local businesswoman highlighted by artist
The Christmas artwork created by Tim Webster in honour of the Little Acorns bookshop.
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“When civilisation seems to be collapsing all around us, she relocates and expands her bookshop. That s heroism. Or maybe just plain thran. What s not to celebrate?,” declares Tim Webster.
The local artist, who arrived in Derry by way of England and Egypt, has used his talent to pay a Christmas-themed tribute to an independent bookshop owner in the city.
The woman he’s speaking of in such glowing terms is Jenni Doherty who owns Little Acorns on Foyle Street.
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