
Infinite Beyond – Issue 20 Out Now
Our Autumn 2025 edition is hot off the press and jam packed with interesting information. From a historical article on The Graff Diamond Heist, latest cameras featured in our focus on tech page, a special

Back British Farming Day 2025
We are in full support of “Back British Farming Day” here at Infinite, with the background of our FD, and the relationships we have formed with customers Back British Farming Day is about recognising the

Notre Dame – Revisiting the tragedy
In edition19 of our Infinite Beyond Newsletter, we reflected on the tragic events that followed the fire at Notre Dame de Paris on 15th April 2019. Have a read though of our article below. Notre

Meet CG – A Personal Story Behind the Passion
For this edition, we decided to take a different approach to our “Meet Us” page why we have a passion for the outdoors from our own—our FD, Caroline Gillis. Caroline’s journey began at the age

Competition Time – Summer 2025
WIN a crate of milk bottles to fill up and reuse at Milk from the Hills. Find the red tractors To WIN Simply find all of the red tractors that are sneakily hidden throughout our 19th edition

Celebrating Yorkshire Day – Powered by Proper Tea
Every year on August 1st, we proudly mark Yorkshire Day, a celebration of the culture, history, and identity of England’s largest and arguably most iconic county. From rolling dales and rugged coastlines to literary legends and

Focus on Tech: Ajax Doorbell
Keep an Eye on Your Property, Anytime, Anywhere Meet DoorBell—the smart video doorbell that combines convenience with top-tier security. Whether you’re at home or away, DoorBell lets you see and talk to visitors instantly, offering

Farm Safety Week
Now in its 13th year, Farm Safety Week reminds us that farms should be safe places to live and work. While working with machinery, livestock, and vehicles brings obvious risks, this year shines a light on

Summer farming – Did you know facts
UK cows produce 60 million pints of milk a day Keep an eye out for the red tractor and choose British produce when you are shopping. The red tractor means that your food is traceable,