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No Veg Plot? No Problem. Use A Sunny Windowsill Or Conservatory
Those lucky enough to have fruit and vegetable plots will have been making the most of them in the past few weeks. But even if you don’t have an outdoor space in which to grow food, you can do a lot with a windowsill or conservatory, explains Let’s Talk’s gardening expert Charlotte Philcox.
THIS IS THE NEWS...from stewart's kitchen
Stewart White has been a familiar face on our region’s TV screens for many years, broadcasting from the BBC Look East studio. Now, due to the coronavirus pandemic, he is broadcasting from home. Stewart speaks to Rachel Banham.
Spreading a little sweetness
Out of the toughest circumstances can come kindness. Angi Kennedy shares the heartwarming story of the women bringing a smile to thousands of key workers.
Now is a challenging time of reflection and re-evaluation
We are heading towards summer now. But as Let’s Talk’s astrologer Claire Manion of Broadsky Astrology says, it is anything but a normal summertime for us all this year.
The Angel of Mercy who fought for women in 'hell'
She was born in Norwich 240 years ago and you must have carried a portrait of her in your purse or wallet. Derek James pays tribute to Elizabeth Fry.
Well chosen pond plants can be so stunning
Brad Abbott, owner of Aquamaintenance, a family run business specialising in all types of aquatic landscaping, has some advice about how to make the most of your garden pond.
Building a business with brushstroles
Our Working Lives series tends to look at some of the bigger places of employment across our region. But now Derek James tells the tale of three men up a ladder in Diss ... and remembers a dear little school in the town where Miss Pike dished out Smarties.
On The Record
At the turntable to answer our questions for On The Record this month, is David North, head of people and wildlife at Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
Ian is the mint of after dinner speakers
He’s the man who knows how to get the party started – and how to finish the evening with a laugh. Ian Richards tells David Clayton about his life as an after dinner speaker.
Back to school is both fun and fulfilling
Helping youngsters with their reading skills is worthwhile voluntary work for some of the members of Suffolk WI, says Lynda Leesmith, a Suffolk East Federation Trustee.
Happy Holiday Memories Keep Brian Coming Back For More
Brian Conley was all set to make a welcome return to Potters Resort this month, when the luxury holiday village on the Norfolk-Suffolk border heeded the government advice and closed for the forseeable future. Just before the announcement, he spoke to Rachel Banham about his childhood holidays at Potters.
You've got to Goa!
Dreaming of a holiday a difference? When we are once again able to travel, Derek James suggests Goa as a place worth considering.
This chit chat brings people together
Great Ellingham Chit Chat Group and its book Childhood Memories are testimony to the strength of community spirit and friendship in the Norfolk village. Ann Reeve, founder of the group, speaks to Rachel Banham.
When life changes in a heartbeat
Let’s Talk’s co-editor Terry Redhead had a heart attack just before Christmas. Here he tells us very honestly what happened and how he is recovering.
Stepping away
In a specially extended mental health column this month, west Norfolk based psychotherapist and counsellor Amanda Jane offers her insight into the anxieties many people are feeling at present and her advice for dealing with them.
Stay safe, stay home
Staying at home is so important in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, says Dr Louise Smith, Norfolk’s Director of Public Health, as she offers some advice on where to turn to for ideas and support.
Retracting our footsteps through history
What do a maharajah and a TV captain have in common? Before having to stay at home, Derek James and his grandson Gabriel went to Thetford to find out.
On the record
At the turntable to answer our questions On The Record this month is Daniel Brine, artistic director and chief executive of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival.
BACK TO THE FUTURE
The Morgan Plus Six is a glorious salute to the past, but it’s also the most technologically advanced car in the company’s 110-year history.
Ancient and modern marvels of Japan
Travel writer and author Adam Jacot de Boinod explores Japan and finds a country filled with fantastic views and interesting sights.
Learn A New Skills And Keep Old Talents Alive
Volunteering really is a win-win way to keep your mind active, improve your health and help the community, says Norfolk County Council’s ‘Still young enough to . . .’ healthy ageing campaign.
Winging Their Way On Wildlife Challenge
Readers will know Barry Madden as the writer of our delightful monthly Nature pages. Barry and his wife Denise are about to embark on an extraordinary year.
Frank Price Was A Store That Valued Its Customers
It was 135 years ago that ‘Granny’ Price set up a tiny shop in Norwich which grew to become one of the best-loved and forward-thinking stores in the whole region.
Puppy days are keeping Derek busy
We are in danger of turning into “that couple with that black and white dog”. Derek James gives us an update on life with Bertie, the Tibetan terror, sorry, terrier.
Nature and nostalgia at the house on the hill
For half a century How Hill on the Norfolk Broads has been giving children the chance to experience and enjoy nature, as Richard Batson reports.
Peter's passion for pooches
Who better to interview for our special issue about pets than TV presenter Peter Purves? He was commentator at Crufts for 41 years and has four dogs of his own. Peter, who lives in Suffolk, talks to Rachel Banham.
Memories of Wei Wei Wong
She was a familiar face on our TV screens in the 1960s and ‘70s, and her talented daughter has followed in her footsteps. David Clayton remembers the dancer and actress Wei Wei Wong.
Having a butchers at Corporal Jones' van
It played its part in the wonderful Dad’s Army TV series, and is still delighting die-hard fans of the show. Let’s Talk’s motoring writer David Clayton takes a look at the iconic van.
Living life with enthusiasm
Living life with enthusiasm Following on from our features on village halls, Kate Peacher, Suffolk East Federation WI trustee, meets a WI member who has helped transform the fortune of her local hall.
Another Spring
LOVE OF NATURE AND BRAVERY OF FRIENDS INSPIRES IRENE