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On the Up
There’s more to Harrogate than spa breaks and tea rooms, for the first time ever there’s also League football
Purple patch for the moors
Spaunton Moor is thriving and accessible to all, thanks to the conservation efforts of George Winn Darley and his team
Hour friend in the North
Broadcaster Jenni Murray is hanging up the Woman’s Hour mic later this year, but she still has plenty to say
Feeling the heat
A studio in Rosedale Abbey is the happy heart of a thriving glassblowing partnership
Feeling thankful
Worrying times put things into sharp focus for Wendy
10 Ways To Help Save Berkshire's Arts Scene
This year has been the most challenging of times for theatres across the globe, but there’s lots you can do to help Berkshire venues
A walk back in time
The nostalgia of Hebden Bridge station feels like a set from an Agatha Christie film and sets the tone for this wonderful literary walk, says Paul Besley
Hallowe'en haunts
To celebrate Hallowe’en, HAZEL SILLVER looks at the folklore of seven of the county’s most mysterious places
The kitchen that cares
Bruce and Rebecca Elsworth have created much more than a place to eat at Elsworth Kitchen in Skipton
Eating for Devon
This year, our choices about the food we buy and eat are more important than ever, as CATHERINE COURTENAY discovers.
Autumn glorious
Abundant orchards, crips leaves and a firework of autumn colour – our guide to the season’s best
Picture perfect and so much more...
Cobbled streets, flower-strewn cottages and resident donkeys have helped Clovelly become ‘the most Instagrammable village in the UK’. But this place is much more than just a good photo opportunity, as CHRISSY HARRIS discovers
The great escape
Matt and Helen Coppin quit the rat race for a country life where they could share their love of the Yorkshire landscape and passion for walking
Aspire to Astilbe
A 30-year adventure to find and save a collection of plants has led to a prestigious award for one Devon gardener
Yorkshire's own Billy Elliot
Gary Clarke danced his way out of poverty in a Yorkshire mining village to become a sought after choreographer. Now he is working on movies with the likes of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt
Talking up Torquay
Torquay is a lively place in a beautiful location. So why don’t we shout about it more? CHRISSY HARRIS explains why it’s time to take this English Riviera town more seriously
The heart of the home
Kitchens are no longer a room solely reserved for cooking up a storm – instead, they’re multi-functional spaces that are fast becoming the focus of any modern day abode
Stepping out
BECKY DICKINSON embraces the joy of walking on the South West Coast Path in North Devon
Good food, good views, good company
A hello and goodbye from our columnist
Seeing stars
Devon is home to an International Dark Skies Reserve, and this October sees plenty of opportunities to discover its moonlit secrets
Ready for a funghi foray?
Autumn means fallen leaves, flamboyant colours, fresh cool air – and fungi!
Beyond a virtual (art) world
The future of the art world may reside online - but can you buy an artwork from the virtual world? One gallery is showing the rest how it is done
Picture perfect
Swanland is proving a gorgeous village hotspot for homebuyers
Beaming with pride
Starter homes don’t usually look like this one. CHRISSY HARRIS went to visit an eye-catching barn conversion, created by a talented young couple
Branching out
Helena Willcocks spent years creating beautiful blooms in London. But she could not ignore the pull of home anymore. Now the sustainable floral designer runs growing business The Allotment Florist in Otley
A head start
Mary Pugsley MBE speaks to GLEN KING about the exciting expansion of Hair@theAcademy to new larger premises located in the heart of Exeter
Art to get hooked on
Sculptor Emma Stothard has created a series of works in Whitby which celebrate the town’s rich fishing heritage
THE SHOW MUST GO ON
From a fiery garden to reflective art installations on the beach, Bournemouth Arts by the Sea 2020 has plenty to intrigue and entertain in a socially distanced fashion
The Daily Grind
With a nod towards International Coffee Day on 1 October, we asked one of the newest coffee roasters in Dorset about what makes a great cup of coffee
Remembering Bournemouth's freed slave
Two former Bournemouth mayors are lobbying for a statue to be erected of a former black American slave turned missionary who settled in this seaside town