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Adjusted Environment: Douglas Dare returns to Bridport

From growing up in the Marshwood Vale to playing at the Royal Albert Hall, Douglas...

Paul Mears

ยฉ Photograph by Tula Youens-Stunell I was born in Exmouth in 1945. My father was seconded...

Brendan Buesnel – The Art of the Photograph

For photographer Brendan Buesnel, the path to working as a professional image maker has been...

Michael McCarthy: Charmed by a wayfaring tree

I donโ€™t think that many people have heard of the wayfaring tree. Itโ€™s a medium-sized...

Special Gardens Open for Charity

June is another wonderful month for those that enjoy the quintessential British pleasure of visiting...

Picnics and Sparkling Opera return to Forde Abbey

Wild Arts, the Essex-based opera company, will return to Forde Abbey this summer with not...

Bridport Celebrates Food

June 13-14 is the 21st Bridport Food Festival and it promises to be another delicious...

Books – Reviewed by John Davis

A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens It would not really be correct to say...

Six at the Flix – screen choices with Nic Jeune

Bridport Arts CentreCottontail (2023)Kenzaburo, played by the remarkable Japanese actor Lily Franky (Shoplifters) in a...

Preview June 2025: So much to enjoy on stage and screen

Fingers crossedโ€”itโ€™s a great summer for open air theatreSUMMER seems to have started early in...

Beautiful, Swift & Bright: 5 artists at Sladers Yard

Sladers Yard in West Bay has opened a glorious celebration of the English rural landscape...

June in the Garden

Well! Itโ€™s been a remarkable spring and now we are officially starting the summer. As...

This Month in the not too distant past

Looking back at historical moments that happened in June, John Davis highlights the story behind...

Ilaria’s Italian Kitchen: Pecorino Giuncato

Despite knowing that every moment calls for a different cheese, Ilaria Padovani from Mercato Italiano...

Marshwood+ June 2025

The Marshwood Vale Magazine - Linking Environment, Culture and the Arts

Marshwood+ June 2025

The Marshwood Vale Magazine - Linking Environment, Culture and the Arts

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Special Gardens Open for Charity

June is another wonderful month for those that enjoy the quintessential British pleasure of visiting gardens open for the National Garden Scheme (NGS). As...

June in the Garden

Well! Itโ€™s been a remarkable spring and now we are officially starting the summer. As I write this it has been the sunniest and...

Books – Reviewed by John Davis

A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens It would not really be correct to say that Dickens was a historical novelist. True, he was...

Books: from the transformation of Italy to old school thriller and Nordic noir – books to keep you busy in May.

Reviews by John Davis The Leopard (Il Gattopardo) by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lapedusa Although written in the 1950s, this novel concerns the unification of Italy in...

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.

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