But plenty of other businesses have also been affected, including play areas and cinemas. One of the businesses affected is Tot City, based in the Chantry Centre. As with many non-essential businesses, it had to close throughout various lockdowns over the past year. One of its employees, Leon, said it was great to be open . It s great to see all the children, he said, and now they have something to go to. Places like this have all been closed in lockdown, so they haven t been able to go out. It s also nice to give parents time to have tea, catch up with friends and relax.
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Media Moment of the Week: Every dog has its day
Doing a live piece to camera comes with risks, as any broadcast journalist will tell you. But one thing they don’t prepare you for on journalism courses is an encounter with an over-enthusiastic golden retriever who decides your microphone makes quite a good toy.
A dog in Russia grabbed the reporter s microphone and ran away during a live broadcast pic.twitter.com/R1T8VZ5Kpt Ali Özkök (@Ozkok A) April 2, 2021
That’s what happened to this Russian reporter, who was left chasing the impertinent pup down the street. The dog eventually agreed to play ball and later joined the reporter to help finish off her live broadcast.
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