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A long-standing tradition of saying prayers before meetings of the full Isle of Wight Council are being abolished - after the new chairman said he didn't agree with it. ....
Councillor keeps fighting over discriminatory prayers. A COUNCILLOR S 16-year campaign to end prayers at meetings of the Isle of Wight Council has finally succeeded after he became chair. The issue was due to be a motion on the agenda of the first full council meeting last night (Wednesday) after the election, but with Cllr Geoff Brodie becoming chair it was at his discretion whether or not the practice would continue. While prayers are said at other local authorities, it is at the discretion of the chair as to whether the practice takes place. Under the previous chair, former Cllr George Cameron, prayers were said by archdeacon, The Ven Peter Leonard. ....
Why crowdfunding is harder than you think And how to do it well: A short cat furniture case study. by Kate Bassett While Covid-19 brought many small firms to their knees, entrepreneur Andy Sutton reported 300% business growth during the pandemic and recently raised nearly £200,000 on CrowdCube to fund further expansion. Sutton, who started luxury cat-furniture business Catipilla in 2018, explains why he avoided bank loans, government grants and venture capital and opted instead for crowdfunding to take his Monmouthshire-based firm to the next level. “Last year, we realised we’d hit a sweet spot in our niche sub-sector of the pet market: sales were accelerating and we had barely any competition. We wanted funds to ramp up production, extend our range and explore the massive international export market. ....