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Exploring the Narratives in the American Dream
Curating this year’s From Page to Screen film festival, Andrew Chater has tried to open...
Nature Studies by Michael McCarthy
The feeling of being in on a secret is a curiously enjoyable one, even if...
The F Word. Let’s talk about Farming
I have been working with rewilding in different ways for more than 5 years now....
Fighting Trauma – Anna Whitwham talks about boxing and loss
Launching her new book in Bridport in March, Anna Whitwham talks to Fergus Byrne about...
Philip Sutton RA at Sladers Yard
Seventy Years of Self Portraits and more…
‘Just looking with all your attention and painting what...
Preview – stage and screen in March
Never too much – 45 years of The SpecialsLyme RegisTHE Marine Theatre at Lyme Regis...
Sophie Gregory – creating greater interest in agriculture
Robin Mills met Sophie Gregory at Thorncombe, on the Dorset/Devon border
After two years living in...
Vegetables Beyond the Garden
The Horticultural Show. Part Two:Showers and Growers “Are we mad, daft or stupid?”
Whilst training to...
The Erles of Drax by Paul Lashmar
Reader in Journalism at City, University of London, Paul Lashmar first began studying the history...
This Month in the not too distant Past – highlighting a Medical Pioneer
The Lakeland poet, William Wordsworth, was not the only one impressed by daffodils. The bright,...
Property Round Up – a selection of properties for sale in the region
March into Spring
March in the Garden
March is officially the first month of spring, although I know gardeners of a Celtic...
Top Six at the Flix Nic Jeune recommends Films to see in March
Bridport Arts CentreI’m No Angel (1933)Mae West, slinging sexually-charged one-liners left and right. There’s nothing...
Books – Reviews by Christopher Roper and John Davis
Drax of Drax Hall By Paul Lashmar, Pluto Press, London 2025Review by Christopher Roper, January...
The best from West Dorset, South Somerset and East Devon
The Marshwood Vale magazine is the most popular free community magazine throughout West Dorset, South Somerset and East Devon. It is read by more than 50,000 people per month. Locally owned and operated, it represents all that is unique about the wider local community.