Wednesday May 18, 2022

Storm clouds in the pantry, the iron man of Stur and remembering Philip

BV May, Part 1.

You asked, and we listened - this month we've broken the magazine into week-sized chunks for you so that it's not such a mammoth two hour listen.

In this first of May's episodes:

  1. The Letter from the Editor

  2. How ‘A Dorset Kitchen’ is so very much more than a recipe book

    A wonderful new country life focusing on home-grown produce and beautiful food could have been shattered by the death of a son. But the family have strained every sinew to wrestle good from the tragedy, says Rachael Rowe

  3. Clamping down on rural crime

    Rural crimes can be violent, costly and yet are often misunderstood, requiring an entire community approach reports Andrew Livingston

  4. 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 - the Pantry’s Carole Jones spoke to Rachael Rowe

  5. Philip Hart 1958 – 2022. 'I’ll always remember his infectious laugh’

    “We are sad to say ‘farewell’ to a community-minded employer, a stalwart of local business, and simply my friend” says Jon Dart

  6. Dorset Chamber auction raises over £11,000 for Ukraine DEC

    Swift donations from Dorset businesses lead to a successful auction raising £11,242 for the Disasters Emergency Committee Ukraine Appeal

  7. The Iron Man of Sturminster!

    ‘Forging ahead to restore the past’ seems a good motto for Ian Ring, who owns Newton Forge, the Sturminster-based World Heritage business, and whose work is in demand across the UK. Tracie Beardsley reports in this month's A Country Living

  8. Covent Garden Dance Company Director Matt Brady takes on the Random 19

    Matt Brady, Director of The Covent Garden Dance Company, who created Ballet Under the Stars at Hatch House, is celebrating the event’s return this summer, after a three year absence. 

    On 22nd, 23rd and 24th July audiences in the beautiful 17th century walled Dutch garden venue just north of Shaftesbury can enjoy an incredible line-up of dancers - many of them Principal dancers from companies including the National Ballet of Ukraine, The Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet and Staatsballett Berlin. Xander Parish returns to the Hatch theatre this year dancing with his wife, Anastasia Demidova.

  9. “James Herriott has a lot to answer for”

    David Sidwick is about to celebrate his first anniversary as Dorset’s Police Crime Commissioner. He shares his top eight music choices with us as May's Castaway on Dorset Island Discs

     

 

 

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