In Your Field: Rachel Coates - 'I attended an excellent first aid training course'

As the tabloid press are fond of saying - 'what a scorcher'.

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In Your Field: Rachel Coates - 'I attended an excellent first aid training course'

I hope that by the time you are reading this we have all had some significant rain. We've been doing what you are supposed to do in hot summer weather; making hay. Although I can only assume that the person...

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