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Property of the Month July 24 – An artist at Home in West Dorset
An Artist at Home
Mayfair Town and Country in Beaminster have been instructed to sell Old...
Symondsbury to Shanghai – Ed Lawrence reporting from China
Reporting from one of the largest and potentially most powerful countries in the world brings...
Nature Studies July 24 – Bach and the Nightingale
This month Marshwood, being in its online format, is able to present in Nature Studies...
Ingrid Betzler – Julia Mear met Ingrid Betzler in Axminster
I’m often asked if, after several years living in the middle East and working in...
This Month in the not too distant past – Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Taking a look back at historical moments that happened in July, John Davis highlights Isambard...
Sound of the Sirens – juggling music and life
Getting ready for their Camp Bestival show, the Exeter duo speak to Fergus Byrne
Despite already...
Books July 24 – book reviews, local and further afield
First ‘Whodunnit’ from local author Bruce Harris
In The Judas Gene leading industrialist and donor to...
Preview July 24 – Stage and screen in July
Circus from RajasthanBridportTHE colour and drama of one of India’s most dramatic and culturally exciting...
Young Lit Fix – a ghost called corpse
A Girl Called Corpse By Reece CarterIllustrations by Eleonora AsparuhovaPublished by UsbornePaperback £7.99Review by Nicky...
Six at the Flix – 6 films to watch in July
Bridport Arts CentreThe Adventures of Priscilla Queen of The Desert.Also playing at Bristol Pride on...
July in the Garden – keeping on top of pests
Hopefully the warmer and sunnier weather in June has put summer back on course. A...
Deeply Rooted in the Landscape – photographs by Robin Mills
In a world increasingly dominated by urban sprawl and digital technology, a new book by...
Wildly Improbable Ideas – more about Douglas Adams
Sixty years since he moved to Stalbridge in Dorset where he wrote the Hitch-Hikers Guide...
The R Word: Time for a bit of Rewiggling
It may sound like a quip from an over enthusiastic Strictly Come Dancing judge but...
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