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Coming Storm – Water may well be ‘The Coming Storm’ according to Dr Sir Liam Fox.

Water may well be ‘The Coming Storm’ according to Dr Sir Liam Fox. He talks...

Who Knows What You Are Thinking – a story of AI, You and your Future

Our closest friends and family might not know what we are thinking, but a lot...

The R-Word: Don’t be boaring, check out the stars of rewilding! says Dr Sam Rose

Last week I found myself on a characteristic British summer’s day of fog and mizzle,...

Nature Studies – An incomer’s discovery of the natural world in the West Country

In three years of looking at the landscapes and countryside of Dorset, I have seen...

Celebrating authentic Italian food and drink in Bridport

Crunchy Amaretti, San Marzano tomatoes, Gorgonzola Dolce, Prosciutto Toscano, aged Parmigiano Reggiano and freshly made...

This Month in the not too distant past – winning the vote for women

Looking back at historical moments that happened in September, John Davis highlights women winning the...

Sylvia Creed Castle – from Peace Living Farm to Crabbs Bluntshay – a life in Dorset’s Western Vale

I was born just down the road from here at Peace Living Farm, a farm...

Preview September 24 – what’s coming up on stage and screen in September

A festival of guitar musicConcerts in the WestCONCERTS in the West, the charity which brings...

The Young Lit Fix – Arkspire By Jamie Littler

Arkspire By Jamie LittlerPublished by Puffin Books at Penguin Random HousePaperback £7.99Review by Nicky Mathewson The...

Six at the Flix – movies to watch in September

Plaza Cinema DorchesterLee (2023)Lee is beautiful, daring, and elusive, as all great art should be....

September in the Garden – chopping, pruning and sharpening up

Although summer is officially over, it’s always nice when September manages to yield good weather,...

Books September 24 – book reviews new and old

Mystery Novel launch in Shire Hall Dorchester The Bridge at Locri by Mark Allen tells the...

Guy Deacon – an odyssey of 18,000 miles

Robin Mills met Guy Deacon in Chetnole, Dorset 'My father was in the Army; I liked...

Tom Heap – the many ways we need to use land

A regular presenter on BBC1’s Countryfile, Tom Heap specializes in investigative films, and has made...

Discovered During Repair Work – Horatio Morpurgo lessons from the Bibby Stockholm

By Horatio Morpurgo The new government announced in July that its contract with the operators of...

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September in the Garden – chopping, pruning and sharpening up

Although summer is officially over, it’s always nice when September manages to yield good weather, with a decent amount of sunshine, in which to...

August in the Garden – Keeping on top of dead-heading

At the time of writing we’ve not had a particularly hot or dry summer so the garden is holding up pretty well without too...

Coming Storm – Water may well be ‘The Coming Storm’ according to Dr Sir Liam Fox.

Water may well be ‘The Coming Storm’ according to Dr Sir Liam Fox. He talks to Fergus Byrne about the perils of ignoring a...

The Young Lit Fix – Arkspire By Jamie Littler

Arkspire By Jamie LittlerPublished by Puffin Books at Penguin Random HousePaperback £7.99Review by Nicky Mathewson The great city of Arkspire is made up of five...

The best from West Dorset, South Somerset and East Devon

The Marshwood Vale magazine is the most popular free community magazine throughout West Dorset, South Somerset and East Devon. It is read by more than 50,000 people per month. Locally owned and operated, it represents all that is unique about the wider local community.

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