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We are always looking for more beautiful souls who are willing to invest their second most precious commodity (first being your health) to help us. If you would like to be involved and have that second most precious of commodity called time, then please do let us know.
The next telegram chat will be on Wednesday 16th November at 20:00 UK time. You have to be in the main group to be able to access it.
If you have any questions do please feel free to ask them in the comments section to this post. Thank you
Nameste 🙏
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Saw this on a reliable friend's FB page:
Tom Bliss
Kiln Farm, Channel Islands
The island of Alderney is set to lose its only dairy farm unless new tenants can be found urgently.
Residents have described Kiln Farm, run by the Cox family for the past 20 years, as a lifeline for the island of about 2,000 inhabitants.
Islanders have enjoyed fresh produce from the farm shop – including milk, eggs, cheese, yoghurts, meat and butter made from the Cox’s herd of Channel Island Guernsey cows.
But now farmer Michael Cox has decided to retire and give up the lease. Unless a tenant comes forward before the end of 2022, Alderney will lose the farm.
Rising to a population of about 5,000 people when visitors arrive in the summer months, the tenancy on the island has been described as a “rare and exciting opportunity”.
For full details, email mikeclarecox@suremail.gg or call 01481 824 867.
Tom Bliss
Kiln Farm, Channel Islands
The island of Alderney is set to lose its only dairy farm unless new tenants can be found urgently.
Residents have described Kiln Farm, run by the Cox family for the past 20 years, as a lifeline for the island of about 2,000 inhabitants.
Islanders have enjoyed fresh produce from the farm shop – including milk, eggs, cheese, yoghurts, meat and butter made from the Cox’s herd of Channel Island Guernsey cows.
But now farmer Michael Cox has decided to retire and give up the lease. Unless a tenant comes forward before the end of 2022, Alderney will lose the farm.
Rising to a population of about 5,000 people when visitors arrive in the summer months, the tenancy on the island has been described as a “rare and exciting opportunity”.
For full details, email mikeclarecox@suremail.gg or call 01481 824 867.