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Families have been told they are owed money after a tribunal FAMILIES who stepped in to look after children won a share of £200,000 after it was ruled they had been underpaid for years. An ombudsmen ruling found 46 families had been short changed over two years ahead of becoming full time guardians. They had been paid interim payments but should have received the same money as foster carers.
Southend Council, which had paid only a percentage of what foster carers would receive in those two years, had to make payments backdated over eight years after the successful tribunal was launched by one family.
GATLINBURG â Visitors to the Smoky Mountains can capture some of the beauty of the area and support one of the longest participating artists at the Gatlinburg Craftsmenâs Fair.
Artist Larry Burton has been with the fair for 45 years, just one year shy of the fairâs 46 years of existence. He creates beautiful watercolors, capturing scenes of the Smoky Mountains, wildlife, farms and other rural images.
âLarry Burton only missed one of the fairs. I think he told me it was the very first one. Heâs been in all the fairs since,â organizer Kelly Rusk said.
He and many other crafters and artists will be at this summerâs fair, which opens Friday, July 9, at the Gatlinburg Convention Center. The fair runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Sunday, July 18, and features over 180 booths of unique, handmade items from talented artists.