With high pay-outs and a forecast rise next year, many share milkers are staying put this moving day, Southland Federated Farmers sharemilker chairman says.
Maurice Holliday It is a great time of year to visit the upper part of Whittle Dene which is managed by the Woodland Trust and is partly within Horsley parish. The bluebells, wild garlic and spotted orchids are in full bloom and quite spectacular under the fresh green leaves in the tree canopy. At the AGM of Horsley Parish Council the chairperson, Michael Senior, thanked all community volunteers for the work they do around the parish. This includes litter picking, cleaning bus shelters, upkeep of planters and the war memorial, speed gun operation and reports and maintenance of rights of way. The meeting was held in the village hall for the first time in over a year with only two members of the public present. Parish councils are no longer able to address the public using the internet. The next meeting of the council will be at the WI hall on the 19th July.
Dick Johnson is Dead,
Lingua Franca,
Small Axe, catch up with them as soon as you can.
But did you miss anything good by staying away from theaters? Actually, yes. Of the pandemic-era box office champs (or “champs”)
Tenet is pretty great,
Honest Thief is a perfectly solid Liam Neeson thriller, and
Come Play is a decent-enough scary movie (think of it as the PG-13 horror equivalent of a Liam Neeson thriller). Other titles like the Tom Hanks western
News of the World and the acclaimed horror film
Relic at least got some attention, but a number of good films were virtually ignored. Here are six you might have missed.
Novartis has lost another NIBR exec to the call of biotech. Blueprint Medicines has added another BMS vet to its roster. And Iovance quietly announced its CEO's departure Wednesday.