"That was harsh, but the harvest time was the best. We worked until 10 o'clock at night, but I can't fault it - and I got to drive a tractor," she says.
"It is a moment where the milk flowed and so did the tears."A Sussex council has approved a spend of more than £2m to introduce food waste collections for businesses and homes.
Horsham District Council (HDC) said the majority of the money would go towards 14 vehicles to collect the waste weekly.Domestic food waste collections for all homes, including flats, will start in March 2026.HDC heard that locally 40% of the waste in the average bin was food, with 70% of that being completely avoidable.
Councillors approved up to £2.617m to buy lorries (including in-cab technology and CCTV), caddies and bins for domestic collections, theA further £135,000 was approved to buy vehicles and containers for business collections
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A new mum has been unable to register her baby daughter at her local GP surgery after changes to its catchment boundary.has been reduced in scale and affordable housing has been removed, while a potential site on Les Caches in St Martin is no longer available.
The DPA plans to replace the two lost developments for affordable housing with sites in St Martin and St Peter Port.It said there would be further opportunities for public consultation on the new sites following the general election in June.
The public consultation is one ofin recent years as it tries to settle on locations for development, in a bid to