Culture

Dorset Magazine
THOMAS HARDY'S EGDON HEATH
Explore the wild heath and woods that inspired Hardy’s most atmospheric Wessex location
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May 2020

Dorset Magazine
SHERBORNE Viral Kindness
A new local voluntary initiative set up by the independent businesses of Sherborne is helping their community through these challenging times
4 min |
May 2020

Dorset Magazine
LAWRENCE: AFTER ARABIA
A new film, shot on location in Dorset, explores the final years of the enigmatic and mysterious T.E. Lawrence
5 min |
May 2020

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Meeting Mr Hardy
Fanny Charles’ uncle was an antiquarian and Hardy scholar, which gave her a unique insight into the life of Dorset’s most famous writer
4 min |
May 2020

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Gone to ground
Adam Lee-Potter is ready to self-isolate and broaden his mind and waistline
2 min |
May 2020

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Early Learning
Introducing our baby son to our dining preferences is now paying dividends at mealtimes
3 min |
May 2020

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Creative Ways
Dorset Art Weeks 2020 may have been postponed but we can still share stories about artists’ work and even offer some virtual tours and online screenings
4 min |
May 2020

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Dorset Portrait
HELEN ROLLINSON Founder of Rolly’s Cake Company
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May 2020

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Back to the Start
Fletch looks back on the day his career as a professional footballer began three decades ago
2 min |
May 2020

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Can Elephants Evolve?
Why reshaping the finance system is key to climate change
3 min |
April 2020

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Bacchus & Asparagus
To celebrate St George’s Day, Rebecca Hansford of Furleigh Estate has combined their award-winning wine with their neighbours award-winning spears
1 min |
April 2020

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This Green and Pleasant
How would you react to a mosque being built in your village? Jess Thompson discovers the inspiration behind Ayisha Malik’s latest novel which is set in rural Dorset
6 min |
April 2020

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The Mad Woman of Lyme
A remarkable new play imagines the mental turmoil that faced pioneering Dorset fossil-hunter Mary Anning during her final days
3 min |
April 2020

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The future looks bright at Brewery Square
Brewery Square, a vibrant shopping and leisure centre in the heart of Dorchester, has recently announced that is has filled all of its shops, now let to the most diverse range of retailers, restaurants and leisure facilities available locally.
2 min |
April 2020

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My Kind of Town
Meet some of the people who are helping to make Dorchester such a vibrant and exciting place to live, work and play in
7 min |
April 2020

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Go, Johnnie Go!
DJ Johnnie Walker talks to Stu Lambert about taking his Sounds of the 70s radio show on tour, and how he fell in love with the county he now calls home
5 min |
April 2020

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Dorset's sweetheart: Clipper Teas
This award-winning company is internationally known and one of the founding Fairtrade brands. It is proud to be the only UK tea company producing tea in Dorset
3 min |
April 2020

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A Rural Jigsaw
Imagine trying to place 70 performances across 50 rural locations in Dorset. This is all in a day’s work for Artsreach, one of the country’s oldest rural touring schemes
2 min |
April 2020

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A Man with a Mission
Mick Smith, the new director of Bridport Arts Centre, talks about April’s From Page to Screen film festival and his plans to host international talent and encourage local arts and global music
5 min |
April 2020

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THE ROCKFISH STARS OF LYME BAY
A trailblazing partnership between a Dorset trawler and a restaurant owner, champions sustainably caught seafood and hopes to educate us about local fish species
5 min |
March 2020

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The Lost Words of Nature
The removal of words such as bluebell, wren and conker from the Oxford Junior Dictionary will impact on children’s relationship with the countryside, says Sally Welbourn of Dorset Wildlife Trust
4 min |
March 2020

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SWANAGE TOWN WALK
Explore some of the lesser known monuments of this lovely seaside resort on this easy urban stroll through its history
5 min |
March 2020

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Outer limits
When trying to sell your property, you want to add as much value as possible to get the best price, and one of the most important things to think about is outside space
3 min |
March 2020

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Family ties
Having a relative in a care home can be difficult, but there are ways you can remain involved
2 min |
March 2020

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Money Talks
Finances and mental health often go hand-in-hand, so it’s important to not ignore the issue
3 min |
March 2020

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Bringing joy to village halls
Artsreach co-director, Kerry Bartlett reveals the important role of rural promoters in bringing exciting art and culture from across the world to Dorset’s villages
3 min |
March 2020

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COSTUME CHANGERS
Sci-fi secret agent apparel becomes pirate of the high seas finery when Arts University Bournemouth Costume & Design students combine sustainability with eco-style for a special staging of Treasure Island
4 min |
March 2020

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Bend it like Bournemouth
You may already be familiar with the stars of AFC Bournemouth, but how much do you know about their women’s team? Andy Greeves caught up with four of their players to find out more
6 min |
March 2020

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A Blossoming Partnership
The latest collection from Kettlewell Colours features textiles designed by Vanessa Bowman, a Dorset artist who draws inspiration from her garden
3 min |
March 2020

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THE CHEEK OF IT!
Winning a Golden Fork at the Great Taste Awards for their Guanciale was an impressive way for Capreolus Fine Foods to mark a decade of smoking and curing in Dorset
5 min |