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Where the Quiet is Louder – Cole Stacey Comes Full Circle
When I catch up with Cole Stacey in Honiton’s Boston Tea Party, he is on...
Andrew Whittle: Robin Mills met Andrew Whittle at Nettlecombe, Dorset
I come from an old Weymouth family, which we traced back to 1680, and I...
Vegetables beyond the garden By Caddy Sitwell
Part One: The apprentice triumphs over his master in the end
Point the car home and...
Nature Studies: The return of the white-tailed Eagle
Can an eagle and a butterfly be weighed in the balance, in terms of wildlife...
The R-Word – Apex predators; the big, (not so) bad beasts
Describing it as a ‘stunningly beautiful, shy and elusive big cat’, the lynx has been...
December in the Garden
There are probably plenty of other things to be getting on with this month which...
Westcountry Memories
The Perfect Christmas Present
When the nation needed more food after the Second World War, farmers...
This Month in the not too distant past – Polar explorers Amundsen and Scott
At about 3.00 p.m. on Friday, December 14th, 1911, Norway’s Roald Amundsen and his party...
Preview December 2024
Scrooge by the seaLyme RegisTHE Marine Theatre at Lyme Regis has its first Christmas show...
Books December 24
My Father’s House by Joseph O’Connor - Review by John Davis
Rome’s Vatican City is the...
England-on-Sea – Outdoor Exhibition in West Bay shows Britain at Play
A new exhibition, England-on-Sea, by photographer Brent Jones is drawn from a nationwide tour of...
CEO of Compassion in World Farming, Philip Lymbery talks about our Food and our Future
Lab grown, factory farmed or compassionately produced, meat will be part of the human diet...
Who are you Really? Declan Duffy’s identity conundrum
Musician and actor Declan Duffy talks to Fergus Byrne about a new show exploring the...
Farming for Natural Resilience – Martin Lines brings the message to Westminster
Achieving a balance between profitable yields and long term resilience has been a challenge for...
Make Good – a Post Office Scandal story coming to theatres
Already the subject of a successful TV drama, the story of the Post Office Scandal...
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