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Nethergill Farm

@NethergillFarm

A regenerative upland farm in the Yorkshire Dales; where nature is taking the lead. Self-catering lets, Nature Barn and Observation Hides

Yorkshire and The Humber, Engl Katılım Temmuz 2020
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Idrees Ali@idreesali114·
Spain’s Prime Minister, on the ceasefire, says Spain 'will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they turn up with a bucket.”
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Byline Times@BylineTimes·
🔴 MattGPT: The Sorry Tale of Matt Goodwin’s AI-Assisted, Fake-Quote-Filled New Book It turns out that even ChatGPT has a more stringent approach to accuracy than the former professor, Matt Goodwin, reports Mic Wright bylinetimes.com/2026/03/23/mat…
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It is 100% true that great men and women of the past were not sitting around moaning about their feelings. I regret nothing.
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Nethergill Farm@NethergillFarm·
@TheMusicalMumma @MartinSLewis Same. We've 300l left so we've had to turn the heating off and the farmhouse is under 10° during the day. We put the wood burners on at night to warm it up enough to stop the kids shivering but can't justify using any heating in the day and we're showering once a week.
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Hayley@TheMusicalMumma·
@NethergillFarm @MartinSLewis Spot on. I save around £50/mth in advance for oil so by the time I need it, I have the cash. I don’t have more than double what it will cost to buy today - and I need it. So we have had to turn heating off until we can save the rest. Rather than put it on a credit card.
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
We have a little more detail over the Home Heating oil £53m help here moneysavingexpert.com/news/2026/03/h… plus I'll be putting your questions to Ed Milliband about it on my show (7.15pm ITV) tonight (as well as talking petrol, energy bills, mortgages and more)...
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Hill Top Farm
Hill Top Farm@hilltopfarmgirl·
Droving cows along historic droving routes, literally following in the footsteps of generations gone by. 💚
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Nethergill Farm@NethergillFarm·
@VictoriaAtkins @JoeWStanley The next way to help would have been ensuring your party didn't jump on the warmongering wagon without thinking through all the consequences.
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Victoria Atkins
Victoria Atkins@VictoriaAtkins·
📢 RED DIESEL PRICES GOING UP FARMERS - please comment below with your experiences of red diesel prices going up in the last week? We’re putting pressure on the govt on heating oil and I want to raise red diesel too but I need your evidence.
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Nethergill Farm@NethergillFarm·
@heatpolicyrich Hi Richard. We'd love more renewables (and save bills) but we're an old upland stone farmhouse. We've got solar and a biomass boiler but when RHI runs out we don't know what to do for heating beyond stoves. Heat pumps don't seem an option. Do you have any recommendations?
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Richard Lowes
Richard Lowes@heatpolicyrich·
Switching a home heated by gas to a heat pump reduces the fossil gas used by that home by over 75%. No other technology gets close to such a big gas demand reduction.
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Nethergill Farm@NethergillFarm·
@tomhfh We lived in Newham, East London and worked all over the city for over 20 years and didn't have a single belonging taken from us. How come everyone in the right wing media is so unlucky/such a target?
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Tom Harwood
Tom Harwood@tomhfh·
My producer had her phone stolen over the weekend. This kicked off a conversation amongst the whole team, reminiscing when our phones were stolen. Every one of us could relate. Everyone had a story of a time someone effectively swiped £1000 from them. This shouldn't be normal.
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Chris Dixon
Chris Dixon@chrismd10·
This must be the best week of your life if you’re 5 years old and into dinosaurs. I’m almost 30 and I’ve been rearranging everything to stick on another hour of Morgan Freeman narrating some clueless herbivore getting torn limb from limb. An absolute masterclass in dino documentary making from, unsurprisingly, the maker of Jurassic Park
Netflix@netflix

THE DINOSAURS, a new documentary series narrated by Morgan Freeman, is now playing. From executive producer Steven Spielberg, Amblin Entertainment, and the award-winning team behind Life on Our Planet.

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Nethergill Farm@NethergillFarm·
@scousepie Also it's weird because it's all still there. We literally live in fucking heartbeat. It's much not enjoyable to share it than whine. We regularly host war refugees and inner city kids because we also know from personal experience life isn't always heartbeat
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robert collins
robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@MartinSLewis People can use a £7500 grant from the government to replace their fossil fuel heating system with a more efficient heat pump one.
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Thank you for all the feedback on this. We will be compiling, especially all your consumer heating oil issues on the back of the price spike and forwarding a dossier to the Department for energy.
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis

Just got off the phone after @Ed_Miliband called to discuss in detail the problems people are facing with domestic energy bills and heating oil. Here's what I fed through - your feedback would be useful... 1. HEATING OIL: This is the most immediate concern as many, often in rural areas or N. Ireland, are refuelling their tanks. Prices have rocketed, a few even suggest they've nearly doubled in a week. My biggest concerns are... a) Those who can't afford the new price b) Lack of specific regulation as heating oil isn't covered by Ofgem (though that's a longer-term issue) c) Some have anecdotally reported existing booked-in orders being cancelled, and being asked to rebook at much higher prices. I want to firm up whether this is widespread... I'd like to hear specific examples of how much prices are rising, especially of point c) and will pass them through to the Department for Energy. 2. CONSUMER GAS & ELECTRICITY BILLS: This is less imminent, but a potential ticking cost time-bomb. I'm focused on the Eng, Scot & Welsh system here... - In the short term: Most bills are protected from the spike in wholesale energy prices as the Energy Price Cap is set based on a significant time-lag. In fact it is locked in to DROP 6.7% in April. Those not on the Price Cap are mainly on existing fixes (which, due to unprecedented prior policy changes, will see most suppliers cut existing fix rates on 1 April, typically by 7% to 9%) so are also price protected for now. One current concern is the lack of availability of cheap fixes. While that's frustrating, in the short term it means those whose existing fixes are ending, will just (hopefully temporarily) need to move on to the Price Cap. There are also a minority of homes who are immediately affected, eg, those on time-of-use tariffs. These include Octopus Agile & Tracker, which move half-hourly or daily with wholesale rates. These are sophisticated user tariffs, and if necessary people have the short term option to switch back to a Price Cap tariff (though do check for restrictions on how long before you can switch back). So while none of that is great, it isn't crisis point. - The end of May is likely crunch time: This is usually when the next Price Cap (July to Sept) is announced. It currently seems very likely it will rise, though just how much all depends on how long lived the current energy price spike is. Yet the key is whether wholesale rates have dropped back down or not by that point. If they have, while the Price Cap rise will annoy many, it won't be critical for most for two reasons i) The July to Sept Price Cap is usually the lowest use period. So, even if typical use rose £200/yr, in practice this'd just be, at a guess, an extra £30 to £40 paid over the period. If by then wholesale rates are down, a substantial cut would be expected for the next (Oct) Cap. ii) The rate new fixes are set at is based on wholesale rates, so if wholesale rates have dropped by then, the big push should be to get people off the Price Cap and onto fixes which could possibly look to be 20%+ cheaper, avoiding any price hike. That should then leave only those unwilling or unable to switch paying more - the latter is an issue the govt would need to concern itself with at that point. Yet if rates haven't dropped back down by May, and it looks like it'll stay high so the October Price Cap will rise too, and no cheap fixes are available, then things get into real problem territory. The government needs to be (and I suspect is starting to) planning now for that eventuality in case more hard-core intervention is needed. Martin PS I said I'd be off socials for the weekend, as normal, but thought this was worth coming back on for. I'm now resuming my weekend break from socials.

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Nethergill Farm@NethergillFarm·
There are bigger problems in the world but our remote home runs on oil. It's gone from 55p/l to £1.57/l in a week. We simply can't afford to order more but have young kids we have to keep warm. The right wing aligning with this conflict are making big political and moral mistakes
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Nethergill Farm@NethergillFarm·
@Chris_arnade Hi Chris. Deleted my personal account a few years back. I'm a long distance walker, have published research into the psychology of walking and am currently doing a PhD on the subject. Would love to make contact if you can follow/DM me?
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Royal British Legion@PoppyLegion·
Our Statement in response to President Trump's comments: The service and sacrifice of British personnel in Afghanistan cannot be called into question, and we condemn any comments that undermine their extraordinary contribution.
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BBC Yorkshire@BBCLookNorth·
Remote community 'terrified' over school transport bbc.in/45iLZFd
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Nethergill Farm@NethergillFarm·
@spanswicktweets thank you so much for highlighting North Yorkshire Councils home to school policy impact on us in remote isolated parts of the Dales. It will be the death of our communities
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Nethergill Farm@NethergillFarm·
@cezthesocialist I'm English and even I know Mr Urdd (I did perform at the Eisteddfod a couple of times in my school choir mind - one of my favourite childhood memories)
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cez
cez@cezthesocialist·
Literally everyone who has actually lived in Wales knows that’s Mr Urdd and she’s singing for the Eisteddfod. No Welsh person would be angered at the sight of Welsh culture. “DOGE Wales” is an English nationalist who lives in England.
DOGE Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿💰@SeneddWaste

@puddlex129021 No, we don’t understand why she’s singing to a piece of paper.

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Nethergill Farm@NethergillFarm·
@tomhfh Maybe you have a point because in Yorkshire we 'enunciate'.
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Tom Harwood
Tom Harwood@tomhfh·
Schools have become too afraid to teach kids to pronounce “th” not ‘f’, annunciate their T’s, and stop dropping their H’s. ‘Multiculturalism’ shouldn’t mean giving up on standards.
Daily Mail@DailyMail

.@ClarkeMicah: Plummy voices like mine are dying out, and I think we may be losing something important

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