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We also take a look at the Government’s new Housing Expenditure Survey, and KEMH’s invitation for those with maternity care experience to share feedback as part of its Maternity Review. The future of Sulivan House is under consideration, while the Standing Finance Committee approves a £5,000 donation for humanitarian efforts in Gaza. Plus, details are shared of an upcoming public meeting on Government portfolios, funding, and loans, and we visit this year’s Beef Growers Day events.
After the break, we look ahead to the 2025/26 Clipper Round The World race, hear about the reopening of Teaberry Café under new ownership, and celebrate Chloe Anderson Wheatley’s Record Keeper of the Year award. There’s also a plug for the Festival of Lights, a revisit to our MPC dogs feature, and we say farewell to Jordan in his final FITV appearance.