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Author of the article: Keith Dempsey Publishing date: Apr 15, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 4 minute read • Article content At the April 6 Hanover committee-of-the-whole meeting, Hanover resident Ben Sumner brought forward a proposal to amend the town’s bylaws to permit the keeping of small flocks of backyard poultry. In discussing the background and rationale to this, Sumner said food insecurity and the environmental impact of industrial food production and distribution are increasing concerns to many people, that food impacts more than 1.2 million children living in Canada, which negatively impacts social, mental and physical health, and that food insecurity has been brought to the forefront for many people as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
Guildhall School awards fellowships Fellowship recipients (Prema Mehta was unavailable to attend the graduation ceremony) UK - Guildhall School’s Graduation Day ceremony took place virtually on 26 March for the Class of 2020. Every year, as part of Graduation Day, the Board of Guildhall School elects a small number of people to the Fellowship, the School’s highest accolade. Fellowships recognise outstanding achievement or service to the School by past and present members of staff, members of the Board and former students. This year’s fellows are Prema Mehta, Ben Sumner and Natasha Gordon. Prema Mehta (Stage Management and Technical Theatre 2004) studied at Guildhall School and is a highly successful lighting designer who has lit over 200 productions in her 16-year career. Her recent productions include ....