Clwyd South MP celebrates local butchers for its work in the local community
The Member of Parliament for Clwyd South has praised a local butchers for its work in the local community.
Last week Member of Parliament for Clwyd South, Simon Baynes MP, made a socially distanced visit to Craig Roberts Traditional Butchers in Chirk to meet the owners, Craig Roberts and Sarah Williams, their son, Thomas, and Tanya Buchanan, and to hear about their business and the history of the shop itself.
The shop has been a butchers for over 125 years – and the tiles on the wall inside date from 1896. In that time, there have been 5 different butchers businesses in the shop.
Staff of environmental services use state-of-the-art equipment and processes to sanitize the Jamestown Regional Medical Center. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
Staff of the environmental services department strip and clean a room at Jamestown Regional Medical Center. The staff uses hospital-grade disinfectants to clean all surfaces. Courtesy / JRMC
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This story is part of the 2021 Essential to Jamestown special edition of The Jamestown Sun. The annual Progress Edition features stories on essential workers, agencies and businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Australian Retailers Association cancels secret tobacco contract
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One of the Australia’s largest industry groups has walked away from a contract worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to lobby for e-cigarettes because the money was secretly sourced from Philip Morris International.
The Australian Retailers Association’s decision last August to end its relationship with global PR firm Burson Cohn & Wolfe, which had channelled funds from Philip Morris, marks the clearest sign that corporate Australia is distancing itself from Big Tobacco.
Australian Retailers Association CEO Paul Zahra was shocked to discover a secret money trail from Philip Morris when he joined the ARA.
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By the evening of October 5, Liberal senator Hollie Hughes knew she had the numbers for her biggest political coup – the establishment of a Senate inquiry that she would chair into the e-cigarette industry.
After months of wrangling, she was ready to celebrate – over drinks with two British American Tobacco lobbyists.
“Oh we do love you @senator hollie,” Michael Kauter, the former deputy federal director of the Nationals, posted on social media that night last year alongside a photo of Hughes in a Canberra restaurant with her arm around him. Kauter’s husband, Professor David Gracey, was on Hughes’ other side. Gracey, who is a renal specialist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, is an adviser to Kauter’s lobbying firm.