Born on October 11, 1925, in Poringland, Eric Michael Trendell was the oldest of the rector’s two children. After boarding school, he went to the Midland Agricultural College, Sutton Bonington, Nottingham – and there met his wife-to-be, Betty. They married in 1952.
He joined the Ministry of Agriculture’s NAAS (National Agricultural Advisory Service) at Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, before promotion to Tavistock, Devon, in 1964 as a senior livestock adviser.
In September 1968, he returned to Norfolk as deputy county adviser, where he helped dozens of farmers with grant applications and improvement schemes. He was a regular contributor to the EDP’s Farm and Country pages over many years.
Published:
9:00 AM April 7, 2021
Fiona Adamson (left) has taken over the role of Potters Bar and District Photographic Society president, which was previously held by her mother Marion Dale (right)
- Credit: Fiona Adamson
Potters Bar and District Photographic Society has appointed its new president for 2021/2022, who is taking over a role previously held by her mother.
Fiona Adamson was voted to lead the society out of the disruption caused by COVID-19. The role of president was held by Fiona s mother, Marion Dale, from 2008 to 2009.
Fiona said: I feel honoured to represent the society having been a member there for over 12 years now.