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Police chief warns of 'Covid complacency' after officers break up parties in back garden, hot-tub, at reservoir and Bradgate park

Police chief warns of Covid complacency after officers break up parties in back garden, hot-tub, at reservoir and Bradgate park So many of us have stuck to the rules for so long, let s not let it go at the last Chief Constable, Simon Cole (Image: Northcliffe Media Ltd.) Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

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The Fiji Times » FCLC elects new trustees

27 February, 2021, 2:06 pm The new FCLC trustees - L-R: Josua Raitilava, Fiji Ginger Farmers Association, Filimoni Kilawekana - Fiji Dalo Farmers Association, Simon Cole, Fiji Pig Farmers Association, and John Deo, Fiji Coconut Farmers Association. Picture: SUPPLIED New Fiji Crop and Livestock Council (FCLC) trustees have been elected for the next five-year term of office. The newly-appointed trustees are John Deo – Fiji Coconut Farmers Association, Josua Raitilava – Fiji Ginger Farmers Association, Filimoni Kilawekana – Fiji Dalo Farmers Association, and Simon Cole, Fiji Pig Farmers Association. The new trustees were elected during the first Council Meeting for the 2020-2021 financial year held this month.

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Fiji business briefs: Reserve Bank outlook, Fiji TV, childcare opportunity costs

Fiji business briefs: Reserve Bank outlook, Fiji TV, childcare opportunity costs Fiji business briefs: Reserve Bank outlook, Fiji TV, childcare opportunity costs Feb 26, 2021 The Reserve Bank of Fiji Governor says Fiji could see a marginal economic recovery if borders open towards the end of the year. Ariff Ali says economic recovery will depend on fiscal support provided by the government in the 2021-22 national budget. “On a positive note, the RBF’s December Business Expectations Survey shows that overall business confidence has improved slightly from six months ago, possibly reflecting the successful containment of the virus locally, businesses adjusting to the new norm and concrete steps towards immunisation across the globe,” Ali says. He anticipates inflation will rise due to shortages as the result of Tropical Cyclone Ana and associated flooding. The full statement is available here.

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The Pork Shop opens its fourth outlet and continues to thrive in the market

The Pork Shop opens its fourth outlet and continues to thrive in the market The Pork Shop opens its fourth outlet and continues to thrive in the market Simon Cole. The Pork Shop has guaranteed they will continue to provide top quality and affordable pork after the opening of their fourth outlet in Rakiraki. The owner of the Vuda Pigs farm and The Pork Shop Simon Cole says this is because they managed to cut out a complete level of overheads and sell at a cheaper price to help attract customers. Cole says they have built a brand new butchery facility at the farm with the assistance of Aaron Spencer who is a professional butcher.

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Police anger at plan to give Covid-19 vaccine to prison inmates before officers

Police anger at plan to give Covid-19 vaccine to prison inmates before officers Inmates who cough or spit at officers and claim to have Covid-19 will get vaccine before their victims Police officers representatives are angry prison inmates will be vaccinated ahead of them and other frontline workers (Image: Getty Images) Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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