My passion, though, is my collection of brewery trays.
I have been collecting for over 40 years and have appeared on TV on numerous occasions, my favourite being ‘Antiques Road Trip’.
Like most of the British nation, I am currently at home and looking for things to occupy my time.
Richard Percival in his brewery room
- Credit: RICHARD PERCIVAL
In years gone by I was a prolific writer to newspapers all over the country and I was constantly trying to trace brewery trays missing from my collection.
Sometimes I struck gold, but mainly I hit a blank.
With the virus now hitting hard, I thought I’d take the opportunity to try again and see if any of your readers could help me locate an old Ely tray I have been seeking for 30 years.
Jason Seaman, with his son Theo, enjoying a lunch break while cutting a lawn.
- Credit: Jason Seaman
When father-of-six and landscaper Jason Seaman was told he was going to lose his leg, he said his biggest fear was not being able to support his family.
But only a month after his amputation, with support from those around him and a prosthetic leg on the way, Mr Seaman is feeling optimistic about the future and hopes to be back at work by the summer.
Having previously been fit and healthy, it was only towards the end of last year when Mr Seaman, owner of J B S Gardening, started suffering with severe pain and swelling in his leg.