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BeyondTV and LG Business Solutions partner to Provide Italian Hotel Market With Advanced Content Casting Technology

Supplier News 6 January 2021 BeyondTV and LG Business Solutions partner to Provide Italian Hotel Market With Advanced Content Casting Technology Collaboration will offer regional LG customers access to user-friendly BeyondTV GuestCast™ solution designed specifically for hotel environments. share this article 1 min BeyondTV (BTV), a full-service provider of guestroom entertainment services and solutions for the hospitality industry, has launched a certification program in Italy that will provide the county s LG Business Solutions dealership network with the ability to offer BeyondTV GuestCast™ to hotel customers. As part of BeyondTV s ongoing rapid expansion into hospitality markets around the world, the certification program now available to LG Business solutions will ensure that Italian hoteliers are able to meet guest demands for hassle-free access to personal streamed content on guestroom televisions.

PETA petition to scrap Wisbech ostrich farm

While Wisbech St Mary parish council has submitted its approval, individuals across the country are objecting to the plans on Fenland District Council s planning platform.  PETA claims that if the application goes ahead, hundreds of birds would be crammed into the proposed building, treated as egg-laying machines, and denied the chance to do many of the things that come naturally to them - such as sharing parenting responsibilities, nurturing their chicks, and roaming vast distances . The activists say ostriches are social bird who can roam up to 12 miles a day - and reach speeds of up to 60mph. While the birds can live for up to 40 years, PETA states those exploited on farms are usually between a year and 18 months old when they re sent to the abattoir. 

Thousands sign petition against plans for an ostrich farm in a Fenland village

Thousands sign petition against plans for an ostrich farm in a Fenland village  | Updated: 14:23, 18 December 2020 Over 15,000 people have signed a petition opposing plans which would see ostrich s roaming Fenland fields. Animal rights group PETA has sent the petition containing the names of thousands of local residents to Fenland District Council in a bid to convince planners to reject an application by Gary Patrick to set up an ostrich farm in Murrow. PETA believe the plans would confine sensitive ostriches in an unnatural environment and condemn hundreds of them to slaughter every year. Along with profiting off their flesh, the farm intends to sell their skin for luxury leather bags and their feathers will be sold to adorn homes.

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