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All creatures great and small
Six hero species are leading the way in Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s Great Yorkshire Creature Count, writes Hetti Lawrence from the organisation. What does this tell us about the future of the county’s wildlife?
How SWEDE it is
Swedish influences are much in evidence in Caroline and Simon’s Cheltenham home
Musical escapism
Surrey newsreader and Classic FM host Charlotte Hawkins is bringing an André Rieu retrospective to cinemas next month
Bringing the BUZZ back to TETBURY
Traders are optimistic that the town will thrive despite everything that life throws at it
Bradshaw in my back pocket
Our very own Michael Portillo arms himself with an 1863 Bradshaw and tackles the Cotswold Line, from Oxford to Worcester
Rural Derby
Our county’s only city may be a flourishing urban hub, but rural pleasures are never far away
ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY
Get away with the family this summer to one of these hideaways in the Surrey Hills
The Brain In Ancient Egypt
Neuroanaesthetist Ira Rampil suggests that Egypt’s ancient medical men were well aware of the importance of the brain and understood the limitations to treating brain injuries that we have still not overcome today.
A stitch in time
A collection of vintage dress patterns provided the inspiration for Sarah Steele’s latest novel
A White Peak oasis
Mike Smith explores the charming village of Monyash in the Derbyshire Dales
A life well travelled
In 1820 Mariana Starke published Travels on the Continent and for many years no traveller would venture to Western Europe without their copy
CASCADING COLOUR
Summer is vibrant with bloom at Oaklands garden in Blindley Heath, a newcomer to the National Garden Scheme and definitely one to discover
MATLOCK
Steeped in history, revered for its charm and as popular as ever - Matlock is one of our county’s greatest assets
Toddbrook dam ONE YEAR ON
Andrew Griffiths speaks to Fr Jamie MacLeod and to the Environment Agency head engineer who worked tirelessly to save the dam
Dressing down
When it comes to increasing biodiversity and meeting 2030 emission targets, a bit of scruffiness can be a good thing. Andrew Griffiths investigates.
What lies beneath
In his second feature, local photographer David Keep explores under the waves
All in a night's work
Paul Hobson recalls the trials, tribulations and delights of some unexpected garden visitors
A moment in time
Richard Bradley looks back at the very first editions of this publication - all the way back to the 1930s
A walk back through time
Helen Moat explores murder, mystery and intrigue in the Amber Valley
Antipodean dreaming
Discover a subtropical paradise in Fareham at 8 Birdwood Grove, home to Jayne and Eddie McBride
HARBOURSIDE VIEWS
Frustrated sailor EMMA CAULTON goes in search of on-shore adventure in Hampshire’s multitude of marinas
On the art trail
This month, Open Studios shines a light on Hampshire’s thriving creative network as local artists unveil their latest work online
The scent of SUMMER
Essential oil, herbal remedy or baking ingredient, lavender is one of the most versatile plants around, which is good news for Hampshire’s growers and artisan producers
Little Miss Sunshine
When MasterChef winner Shelina Permalloo was forced to temporarily close her Southampton restaurant this spring, she immediately looked at how to continue serving the local community. VIV MICKLEFIELD gets a taste of what happened next
Bread Winner
Alex Wilcock’s bread-making business has boomed during lockdown as customers turn to local loaves
A House THROUGH TIME
From the Armada to the blitz, interior designer Richard Dewhurst’s Old Portsmouth home has seen a lot of life over the centuries, as he explains to EMMA CAULTON
The SPITFIRE SISTERS
A shortage of combat pilots during WWII saw the Air Transport Auxiliary service recruit civilian aviators. VIV MICKLEFIELD takes a look at Hamble’s incredible female fliers, for whom the sky was the limit
A stitch in time
Winchester’s Clare Bradley has been crowned Queen of the Sewing Bee, showing a passion for 1940s style and a ‘make do and mend’ attitude can be the winning formula
Sewing The Seeds Of A Cottage Industry
How one Cotswold gardener turned a hobby into a business
Is This The Perfect Village?
Chris Smith visits charming Ilmington, which earned a place in the Sunday Times’ Best Places to Live guide.