Homes & Gardens

Editorial

I hope you’ve been keeping well and have adjusted successfully to the new normal – this has truly been a time we’ve all had to& we’ve been thinking a little differently, going virtual to produce this issue, talking to each other via internet connections and watching as our colleagues across the industry find ways to adapt. Out of the difficulty, some amazing ideas have been born and it illustrates the positives that can happen when we’re forced to use the inventive parts of our minds.

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