Berry Recruitment, which supplies mainly temporary staff, said that since September demand has rocketed. The company works from nearly 40 locations across England and Wales, including branches in Harlow, and says there remains a shortage of candidates in some areas. A change in buying habits has had a major impact on the trend, which shows no sign of slowing. Lee Gamble, managing director of Berry Recruitment, said: “The first four months after the first lockdown saw a slump in business. “Some of our existing clients were vital in helping fight the pandemic and we were able to step up and supply extra workers.
Christian Eede
, February 3rd, 2021 17:19
It follows on from 2018 LP Terminal
ZULI has a new EP on the way via Lee Gamble s UIQ label.
Comprising six tracks,
All Caps has been a long time in the making after ZULI s gear was stolen and work on a new 12 was lost a few months after the release of his 2018 LP
Terminal. Having spent the following year building up his sound and instrument library,
All Caps is now ready for release. You can listen to lead track Keen Demag below.
Northland, Houhora, dolphin encounter captured, thanks to cellphone
15 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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A pod of dolphins putting on a show behind the mussel farm at Houhora. Photo / Lee Gamble
Northern Advocate
If you are on or near the water in Northland during summer it always pays to keep your eyes open with plenty of marine life around the region s 2700km coastline.
It also pays to make sure you have something to record any interactions you have, even if it is just your cellphone.
Whatever the rest of her day delivered, Lee Gamble was entranced by a pod of dolphins that spent half an hour playing alongside her boat behind the mussel farm at Houhora, outside Tohoraha, Mt Camel, recently.