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Ex-Thomas Cook boss Harriet Green was foiled in her attempt to cut down a 250-year-old oak tree Ex-Thomas Cook boss Harriet Green was foiled in her attempt to cut down a 250-year-old oak tree today by her wealthy neighbours who protested over tea and cake. The multi-millionaire businesswoman applied to her local council to fell the tree because its roots were causing subsidence to her £3million Oxford mansion. But well-to-do residents in the leafy street were up in arms about the plans and staged a very middle class demo to stop the tree surgeons getting to work. Ms Green, 59, who has lived at the property with her husband Graham Clarkson for 20 years, was CEO of Thomas Cook for two years, earning a salary of up to £687,000 a year. ....
Maryland archaeologists recently unearthed artifacts that confirmed the location of the home where Harriet Tubman lived with her parents, Benjamin Ross and Harriet Green, in her youth. Julie M. Schablitsky, the chief archaeologist at the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, made the discovery in March during an excavation in Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. “We could tell from the glaze that the time period coincided perfectly with the Ross cabin,” she said of the ceramic shards found at the site that dated between the 1820s to 1840s. “I was like, ‘OK, this has to be it. ” ....
Defra revamps recruitment to reduce reliance on consultants Digital chief Harriet Green tells PublicTechnology Live event that department has focused on specialisms, rather than the generalist skills the civil service recruitment process is designed to find Innov8Social/Flickr/CC BY 2.0 21 Apr 2021 The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has reduced its reliance on external consultants by changing its recruitment processes for digital, data and technology professionals to focus on specialist skills. Like a lot of government depatments and agencies, Defra– which faced one of the biggest Brexit-preparation workloads of any department – is no stranger to bringing in outside tech experts. ....