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Shoppers queue outside Primark in Norwich as England takes another step back towards normality with the further easing of lockdown restrictions. Picture date: Monday April 12, 2021. - Credit: PA Guy Gowing, managing partner at Arnolds Keys, argues that recent queues as lockdown restrictions eased demonstrate that bricks-and-mortar retail is far from finished. Managing partner at Arnolds Keys Guy Gowing - Credit: Arnolds Keys ‘It’s the end of the high street as we know it.’ ‘People are not going to turn back from shopping online’. ‘Retail has changed forever.’ These are just some of the confident predictions made by commentators in light of the Covid pandemic. Unfortunately for them, no one seems to have told the consumers. ....
Farmers need to be planning for their long-term future says Simon Evans, agricultural partner at Arnolds Keys - Irelands Agricultural - Credit: Archant While navigating immediate bumps in the road , farmers must also plan strategically for the long road ahead, says Simon Evans of Arnolds Keys - Irelands Agricultural. Two recent releases from Defra have shown just how volatile the current farming environment is – and why agricultural businesses need to be planning both to mitigate short-term bumps in the road, and to create sustainable long-term strategies. While we have known for some time about the gradual reduction in Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) payments over coming years, the publication of a Defra BPS calculator has thrown this into sharp focus. Now you can find out by how much your BPS payment will reduce between 2020 and 2024 – and for most, it doesn’t make pretty reading. ....
Alistair Duffield, chairman and managing director of Duffields at Saxlingham Thorpe. - Credit: Archant A Norfolk farm and seven-bedroom house owned by the same family since the 1930s has been bought by a local firm. Animal feed company Duffields, run by Alistair Duffield, based in Saxlingham Thorpe, has purchased Sco Ruston Hall Farm. Hall Farm, Sco Ruston, snapped up by Duffields. This shows the Georgian hall at its core. - Credit: Arnolds Keys The farm and Georgian house was owned by the Alston family and bought by Duffields for an amount in excess of £6m. Mr Duffield, who runs the 131-year-old firm, declined to comment on the sale. However it was confirmed in the company accounts dated March 21, 2021, in which he as chairman states: Since the year ended, the group has agreed to buy Sco Ruston Hall Farm for an amount in excess of £6m, this will be farmed alongside the group s other farm two miles away. ....
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West Runton is a location which is growing in popularity - Credit: Antony Kelly Many of us dream of moving to the coast and enjoying that laid-back holiday feeling all year round. And here in Norfolk we’re spoiled for choice for villages and towns with beautiful beaches on the doorstep. But where are the hotspots? It was only a few weeks into the first lockdown last spring when Clive Hedges’s phone started ringing with enquiries from people who, having discovered that working from home was now an option, had decided to make the leap and swap the city for a more relaxed, outdoorsy way of life on the Norfolk coast. ....