Despite the slightly treacherous hills that surround every route in and out of Lindley, Jeremy Mills Publishing has beaten the ‘wintery’ conditions and stayed open as usual. Natasha and Paul have been hit particularly hard, Paul almost literally in a local pile-up (luckily he and his car were fine) and Natasha battling very early starts waiting for trains to turn up. Together we’ve managed staff shortages and ice-skating down to the post office, and made a conscious decision (fuelled by Natasha’s enthusiasm) to embrace the snow. This includes making our very own Jeremy Mills Publishing snowman (pictures to come!) and looking forward to the slight excitement at the end of the day as to whether we will actually be able to drive out of the car park.
Thankfully, the dedication of the staff (and expert shovelling of Jeremy), has meant the war with the weather has not stopped our newest publications from progressing, including Turner and Leeds: Image of Industry by David Hill and The London Palladium: The Story of the Theatre and Its Stars by Chris Woodward.
For more information on these, or any of our other publications, please visit www.jeremymillspublishing.co.uk
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