DEFRA - 17th Dec 2007
The EU Council of Ministers have today agreed on 31 December 2009 as the obligatory implementation date for the introduction of electronic identification (EID) of sheep and goats.
So.. will the sheep have their own photo ID.
Monday, 17 December 2007
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
Hucknall Woman Finds Dream Job as Horse Therapist
DWP - 11th December 2007
Penny Palmer had always loved horses - but she never thought she'd turn her passion into a job until she went to Bulwell Jobcentre Plus. There she met Jane Simpson, a New Deal for Lone Parents Adviser. Jane helped Penny turn her dream into reality. "After nine years of caring for my five children, I thought it was time to do something for me," Penny explained. "I believe I am the only equine therapist in the country, offering aromatherapy, manipulation and massage, as well as herbal remedies to treat horses. "Since I set up my own business - Equine MOT - in July I've treated over 100 horses. One of the most unusual ones was a horse who refused to turn left.
Just dont know what to say! Sadly this isnt a spoof press release.
Penny Palmer had always loved horses - but she never thought she'd turn her passion into a job until she went to Bulwell Jobcentre Plus. There she met Jane Simpson, a New Deal for Lone Parents Adviser. Jane helped Penny turn her dream into reality. "After nine years of caring for my five children, I thought it was time to do something for me," Penny explained. "I believe I am the only equine therapist in the country, offering aromatherapy, manipulation and massage, as well as herbal remedies to treat horses. "Since I set up my own business - Equine MOT - in July I've treated over 100 horses. One of the most unusual ones was a horse who refused to turn left.
Just dont know what to say! Sadly this isnt a spoof press release.
Friday, 9 November 2007
Increased Support Package for Cyclists in the Wake of Newt Delay
London Development Agency 9th Nov 2007
Today, the London Development Agency (LDA) and British Cycling announced further interim measures to support London's cyclists while great crested newts are relocated from the site of a new 2km circuit at Hog Hill in Redbridge.
Today, the London Development Agency (LDA) and British Cycling announced further interim measures to support London's cyclists while great crested newts are relocated from the site of a new 2km circuit at Hog Hill in Redbridge.
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