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Horsley Maurice Holliday National lockdown restrictions have brought about some changes for businesses in the village. On a positive note the antiques centre in Horsley is accepting orders using the internet. Similarly Hearth artists are doing the same and some artists can post work to customers. Check the websites for further information. The construction work continues at a pace at the water treatment works and many units are open at the South East Farm business park. The Hearth cafe is open for take away food and drinks. Please note that the weekday opening times have changed to 9.30am - 2.30pm. Weekends remain as 10am to 3pm. It has produced a new menu to start the year on a high with winter warmers. ....
Fronks ‘Nog: The best local nut milk, just got a little better. For the vegans in your life, this vegan eggnog is the perfect gift. Just add bourbon or brandy, and you’ve got a delicious boozy vegan nog for the holidays. Kooper Family’s Sweetheart of the Rodeo Bourbon: This is my favorite whiskey to gift because it’s smooth, has the perfect balance of vanilla and oak, and the branding is eye-catching. It’s a small distillery (based in Ledbetter, Texas) run by husband-and-wife team Troy and Michelle Kooper, who humbly make some of the best sipping and cocktail-friendly rye and bourbon. I’ll be giving a bottle to my brothers-in-law this year. ....
Kenilworth school buys land for new building Its current site will eventually be used for housing Kenilworth school main entrance (Image: Kenilworth School) Never miss another Warwickshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice ....
John Hart From left, Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler, Graham Boyd, executive vice-president of the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina (TGANC); and Jonathan Renn, a Franklin County tobacco farmer and incoming TGANC president, check out an early 1900s Oliver grain drill that Troxler restored. The three are shown at the commissioner’s Browns Summit, N.C. farm. The 2020 crop was the smallest tobacco acreage planted in North Carolina in 150 years. North Carolina tobacco is coming off one of the most challenging years it as ever seen, but there is hope on the horizon. That’s one point both North Carolina Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler and Graham Boyd, executive vice-president of the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina, drove home in an interview with ....
John Hart From left, Graham Boyd, executive vice-president of the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina (TGANC); Jonathan Renn, a Franklin County tobacco farmer and incoming TGANC president; and North Carolina Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler check out the 1943 John Deere tractor the commissioner restored. The three were discussing tobacco issues at Troxler’s Browns Summit, N.C. farm. Troxler was elected to his fifth term as North Carolina agriculture commissioner with 2,901,849 votes, the most of any candidate on the ballot. Of all the candidates on the Nov. 3 General Election ballot in North Carolina, none received more votes than Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. ....