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There are few friends left inside the BBC for its former director-general Tony Hall. His reputation among staff has “taken a hammering”, says one well-known broadcaster. A senior producer describes himself as “hugely disappointed” that Hall failed to do the right thing in his investigation into how Martin Bashir secured his scoop interview with Princess Diana in 1995, and that the BBC “trashed the career of the most junior person involved”. Another adds that staff are “incensed” that Bashir was rehired in 2016 as the BBC’s religious affairs correspondent given what Hall knew about his past. “It all contributes to the general loss of confidence around the place,” says one thoughtful insider. “Are people as proud to work for the BBC as they were ten years ago? I doubt it.” A former editor puts it starkly: “When your entire reputation, and self-image, is built on trust, it could not be more serious.”
Ray Stevenson, a co-founder of Field of Dreams, is an ex-solider suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and said his time at the farm helped him with his mental illness.
He added: After three years of very hard graft and fundraising as well as having a full-time job supporting my partner with a new born, me and my partner believe we took the farm as far as we could. Something like the farm consumes your life, but was worth every minute of the time we gave. We still support Mark and Sue and enjoy visits with our now nearly six-year-old son, who enjoys getting up close the the animals, especially the goats.
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10:04 AM May 2, 2021
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4:26 PM May 2, 2021
This is the driveway the council has requested be removed. It leads to the animal enclosure, the shop, car park, and polytunnels
- Credit: Field of Dreams
Two long-standing residents of Thurston have explained why they back enforcement action against a farm, saying the council has a duty to protect our remaining open countryside .
Mark Byford and Sue Smith launched a campaign to save their Field of Dreams farm after Mid Suffolk District Council pressed for them to comply with planning - or face prosecution - but nearby residents Gerry Woollard and Christine Clark have come out in support of the authority.
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