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Two matches go to the wire with Carew beating Narberth by 2 runs

A QUITE frankly fascinating round of Harrison Allen Bowl cup action saw two ties go down to the closest of margins, with the quarter-final draw…

Swift action needed to save Tasmania s endangered parrots as logging clears habitat

Advertisement Late last year, Dr Matthew Webb arrived at a patch of forest on the east coast of Tasmania expecting to find swift parrots feeding on the creamy white eucalyptus blossom and flitting, with distinctive speed, to nearby nesting trees. Dr Webb has been studying these birds – the fastest parrot on Earth – and their summer breeding sites in Tasmania for more than 15 years. Bob Brown Foundation campaigner Jenny Weber in a logging coupe in the Huon Valley, Tasmania. The area of old-growth forest next to it, which is typical swift parrot habitat, is due to be logged soon. Credit:Jason South

Cranswick sees retail soar, Britvic hit by out-of-home loss

In addition to the successes of the past year, the business declared plans to invest £100m of capital expenditure into its activities in the coming year. That follows significant investment in 2020-2021. This had supported its Eye poultry business, the commissioning of the Cranswick Gourmet Kitchen, its cooked bacon facility in Hull, the expansion of farming activities and initiatives forming part of its ’Second Nature’ sustainability strategy. Tim Smith succeeds Martin Davey as chairman​ Cranswick also announced that Martin Davey will stand down as Cranswick’s chairman at the group’s forthcoming annual general meeting, staying on as an advisor until May 2022. He will be succeeded by former Arla Foods UK chief executive Tim Smith.

Cambridge Film Festival launches new Rewind movie season

We have hosted thousands of UK premieres and key retrospectives. Many directors who first showed in Cambridge have since become household names. And with so many films available today, the festival continues to play an even more important role in launching new titles, supporting new, diverse voices and audiences.  “Throughout lockdown, we have presented accessible, affordable screenings for everyone across the UK, hosted and presented discussions on film with top film critics, and delivered training and outreach programmes serving communities throughout Cambridge. We are thankful to all our partners, donors and sponsors who have made this possible. Their generosity and our audiences support are essential as we come out of the pandemic.”

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