The BV Magazine - May 2022
The BV Magazine - May 2022
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Top stories this month:
ð A Dorset Kitchen is so much more than a cookbook. Life could have been shattered by the death of a son. But a local family have strained every sinew to wrestle good from the tragedy, says Rachael Rowe p.4
ð Storm clouds are brewing on the horizon at The Vale Pantry. A growing number of proud pensioners are in tears when seeking help to feed themselves â the Pantryâs Carole Jones spoke to Rachael Rowe p. 8
ð The Covent Garden Dance Co. Director Matt Brady takes on the Random 19 questions ahead of this yearâs Ballet Under the Stars at Hatch House p.19.
It heads a section on live performance, with an essential round up of this summerâs open air theatre in Dorset, and Artsreach Dorsetâs âmust seeâ events this year
ð âForging ahead to restore the pastâ seems a good motto for Ian Ring, who owns Newton Forge, the Sturminster-based World Heritage business, whose work is in demand across the UK. Tracie Beardsley reports in A Country Living p.15
ð This monthâs Equestrian section (starts p.54) is packed â we have the inspiring story of paradressage rider Jemima Green. Also thereâs life or death foals, DIY one-sided milking, windswept legs, film stardom and âGo Honeysuckle, go!â â itâs another average month at The Glanvilles Stud with Lucy Procter, and we have a dufferâs guide to three day eventing as Toots Bartlett gets her season under way.
ð In local history (from p.64), the tale of an innocent Stalbridge boy who quickly became a man in the horrors of the Napoleonic war is vividly described by Roger Guttridge, and he shares a âThen & Nowâ of The Cricketers. Rupert Hardy shares the Battle of Hambledon Hill. Starts on p.48
ð Inâ farming, NFU county chair George Hosford is battling the beetle, unseasonal weather and confusing, costly messages from the EA. James Cossins is worried about war and water, and Andrew tackles the truth behind âgreen credibilityâ
The BV Magazine Description:
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The BV is the 'glossy' award-winning monthly magazine from the heart of rural Dorset â take your time, come spend half an hour and a weekend coffee with us.
From astonishing photography to fascinating UK wildlife, opinionated and entertaining farmers and celebrities answering random questions, there's something for everyone.
Not from Dorset? Feel free to just skip the first 10 pages, and you'll love the contemporary rural lifestyle magazine that is the rest of the BV behind the local news. And do NOT miss the reader's photography.
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