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Has anyone been watching the series on BBC4 about Sissinghurst?'A delightful look at the beautiful estate and gardens of Sissinghurst in Kent. Shaped by the poet and gardener Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold Nicolson in the 1930s, the estate is now owned by the National Trust. But Sackville-West’s grandson, the author Adam Nicolson and his wife, the food writer Sarah Raven, have now been allowed back to live there with their family.'It's relevance to this thread is that Sarah Raven has been trying to change the menu in the cafe using fruit & veg produced on the estate. At one meeting between the National Trust management and Sarah Raven, the voice over said it was the 63rd meeting so far, and the cafe still wasn't serving the new recipes.The head chef refused to go to the meeting, because he said they took 3 hours to decide what could be decided in 2 minutes!63 meetings with several managers present, it is easy to see where the money goes.
I see 90 jobs may go. I'd put a couple of bob on none being head office jobs!
QuoteI see 90 jobs may go. I'd put a couple of bob on none being head office jobs!There are many people at the Head Office whose jobs are included in this latest round of redundancy threats. Most of them are extremely dedicated and poorly paid, and plenty of then have given their working lives to the Trust and Scotland's heritage. Please remember that these staff include administration, education, conservation, etc. Yes the idiots at the top probably won't be included in this, but not all HQ staff are to blame.