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For the Record, July 2, 2021

For the Record, July 2, 2021
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Benefits and pitfalls of holding an on-farm temporary event

Benefits and pitfalls of holding an on-farm temporary event >More in © Tim Scrivener Government incentives to boost the rural economy during the Covid-19 pandemic have accelerated a shift towards diversification into temporary public events on farmland. There was already an upward trend in demand for outdoor activities before the pandemic, according to rural consultant Bidwells. The firm’s senior rural surveyor Louise Newton explains why the trend has grown and offers advice on the potential benefits and pitfalls of holding a temporary event. We also address the legal and tax issues and take a look at two farm case studies – a music festival and an outdoor cinema.

Businesswomen running virtual wellbeing course for women this month

A GROUP of Somerset businesswomen are giving up their time for free to stage a four-part online event to encourage wellbeing in these unprecedented times. Love Yourself from the Inside Out sees Eastern wisdom meet Western philosophy with talks by experts in their field. A spokeswoman said: As women we tend to help so many other people and forget to take time out for ourselves, leaving us feeling depleted, tired and lacking energy. If you could attend an event that gave you some keys for some of those important areas of your life to focus on, wouldn t that be awesome?

The Readers Forum: Monday s letters

The Readers Forum: Monday s letters
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The kindness this year has been overwhelming : Care homes reflect on how festive cards have helped residents this Christmas

Submitting. A resident of Brookside, Betty Snape with her Christmas card Louise Newton, manager of Brookside care home, Clayton Brook, said writing simple things like daily routines or what people ate for breakfast has done wonders for their mental health. She said: We have had loads of cards and had to stick them all over the doors. Once we take them down, we will be keeping them and putting them in an album for the residents to look at because they made them so happy. We had cards from adults and little children from everywhere. One even came from Dorset, wishing the residents a happy Christmas and lots of love.

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