I will sign this as soon as the petition is open to signatures again.
My grandmother was a Land Army Girl, it was part of what defined who she was for the rest of her life. She had such a close bond with the other Land Army pals that they kept in touch, visited, holidayed together for the rest of their lives until, one by one, they passed away.
Recently while on a trip home I visited my mums cousin, he always had a soft spot for my grandma, while there he told me just what she did as a land army girl, I had never realised until then how much hard work was done by these folks.
My grandmother was part of the corps that cut timber. They had to HAND saw trees, right at the level of the ground, none of this 3 feet in the air like the lumber companies do now. He told me a story about how the girls would have to walk over a mile from their camp to the logging site each day, and how on the way trucks full of prisoners of war would be driven past them. The POW's were being taken up to help with the work... but for some reason they got a lift while the land army girls had to hike.
Without the land army we wouldn't be where we are today.