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After changing its name to The Royal Countryside Fund, Emily Ashworth speaks to Heather Hancock, chair of trustees for the charity, about the support it gives to those in the rural community, particularly family farms - and the continued support of His Majesty The King. We also hear from Demelza Fish-Jenkins, a Welsh farmer who took part in the fund's farm resilience programme. She credits the fund for 'changing her life' and urges others to really look at their farm business to see how they can make it more resilient.
For more information go to: https://www.royalcountrysidefund.org.uk
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By Farmers Guardian After changing its name to The Royal Countryside Fund, Emily Ashworth speaks to Heather Hancock, chair of trustees for the charity, about the support it gives to those in the rural community, particularly family farms - and the continued support of His Majesty The King. We also hear from Demelza Fish-Jenkins, a Welsh farmer who took part in the fund's farm resilience programme. She credits the fund for 'changing her life' and urges others to really look at their farm business to see how they can make it more resilient.
For more information go to: https://www.royalcountrysidefund.org.uk
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