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Legend & Lore
Discover the fascinating tales behind Hampshire landmarks that have become embedded in local legend
Floral Fiesta
Flamboyant and prolific, producing blooms from summer to autumn, dahlias are a must for the late-season garden
Happening Hook
In the heart of everything that north Hampshire has to offer, the village of Hook takes some beating this October
Down By The River
For a UK break with a difference, why not stay in a 17th-century farmhouse with eye-catching views and a piece of TV history attached to it?
Release The Hogs
As pigs are unleashed into the New Forest to sniff out acorns, VIV MICKLEFIELD discovers why the ancient tradition of pannage still matters
Devotional Art
Now in its second event, the Chaiya Art Awards supports artists inspired by their faith. We speak to their Lymington-based founder Katrina Moss
Fashion Woes Make for a Ripping Yarn
Torn trousers, too-tight shirts and odd shoes. All very hilarious, unless of course the sartorial crisis is happening to you
Wild About The Dawn Chorus
If you’re a very early riser, an annual spring treat is in store: the wonderful cacophony of birdsong that signals the start of an avian mating game. Tiffany Francis explains how and where to enjoy it
The Scenic Route
Renault has rewritten the compact MPV rulebook with its new Scenic: Hi-tech, family-friendly and very versatile. Motoring editor Andy Russell took it for a spin and was suitably impressed
In Need Of Assistance?
Should assisted death be legal in the UK? Alice Cooke looks at whether terminally ill people should have the choice
Vintage Hampshire
Combining old-fashioned character and contemporary cool, Wickham mixes up lifestyle expectations, reckons Emma Caulton
At One With Art
A yearning for emotional interaction saw Stockbridge artist Daisy Rogers leave her Foreign Office career for something more expressive
Flying Flag For Rare Breeds
Adam Henson on the Rare Breeds Survival Trust’s new chef ambassador
Smarten The Pace
Operation gridlock is on its way to the south of the county, but is it better motorways or better drivers that Hampshire needs?
Good Food Without The Faff
Whether you’re short on time, stuck in a recipe rut, or want to eat well without the fuss of planning and shopping, Riverford’s recipe boxes are a simple and inspiring way to cook
The Right Blend
From her Hartley Wintney home, Anglo-Burmese food enthusiast and blogger Davina Quinlivan is exploring her heritage through the flavours of her family’s culture
Great Crested Grebes
Thanks to a pioneering group of women, these beautiful feathered friends are a common sight on our waterways today
After The Show
Adam Henson on the ways grounds are used when the crowds go home
Adding some extra spin to our menus
From pan-friend salmon, to air-dried ham, the way many restaurants and supermarkets describe food gets Chris’s organic, grass-fed goat.
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
You don’t have to like planes to live in Farnborough, but it helps
Pay Grades
Is sending your child to a private school really worth the cost? Amy Noton investigates…
Giving Back
June marks the return of Volunteers’ Week, which could offer a whole new direction later in life
It's a dog's life
Margot is becoming a regular at the local vets as pet spaniel Monty goes from one calamity to another
The Glories Of Greenery
Chuck out the old and in with the new? The New Year is the perfect excuse to check out the latest addition to Hampshire’s already rich and diverse artisan trail
Sunflowers In January
Once considered de trop, silk flowers are back in vogue offering brides every species and season imaginable – and all for the same price
Tractors To Make Switch
ADAM HENSON on how electricity is the future for farming machinery
A Taste Of The Mediterranean
A Taste Of The Mediterranean
Snow-White Maids
The first sign that spring is on its way has to be the mass of bright white snowdrops as their nodding heads begin to carpet the garden. Whether you are a galanthophile or not, these dainty beauties charm us all
Cheese Across The Channel
ADAM HENSON on a UK producer tackling the French fromage market
Margot Tries The Good Life
2018 is definitely the year of the dog for Margot and family