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Jill Butler
I was very lucky because I grew up on the edge of one of the...
Mark Carwardine on the Enemy Within
Mark Carwardine talks to Fergus Byrne about his life as a zoologist and conservationist and...
Humphrey Walwyn remembered
1948 - 2025
In a heartfelt tribute to Humphrey Walwyn at his funeral in October, his...
History’s Missing Chapters
David Olusoga comes to Bridport to discuss colonial wealth and reparations and why we forget...
The Art of the Photograph – Eddy Pearce
While many people reevaluated their work-life balance in the aftermath of Covid-19, it was also...
Nature Studies with Michael McCarthy
The huge trees on either side of me appear to be on fire. As I...
Preview December 2025
Sirens, Babes and a Feast of Culture
When Christian met JohnVillagesTWO jazz and fusion musical powerhouses...
Grayson Perry’s Unvarnished Self
Grayson Perryโs Aspects of Myself Comes to Exeter
Exeter City Councilโs Royal Albert Memorial Museum &...
Adopt an owl with the gift of wildlife
Dorset Wildlife Trust is inviting everyone to celebrate nature over the festive season by giving...
This Month: in the not too distant past
Looking back at historical moments that happened in December, John Davis highlights Minnie Haskins.
โAnd I...
December in the Garden
Itโs rather fortunate that Christmas falls at a time of year, in the northern hemisphere...
Dorset and COP 30 in Brazil
Author of Giant Silkmoths, Bee Tiger and many books on moths and butterflys as well...
Ilaria’s Italian Kitchen
Of Medieval and Christmas origins, yet delicious all year-round Panforte is a renowned Italian traditional...
Top Six at the Flix
From a Wonderful Life to The Shining,ย Nic Jeuneย recommends films for December.
Bridport Arts CentreThe Umbrellas of...
Books on The Box By John Davis
The Forsytes adapted from the novels of John Galsworthy by Debbie Horsfield; produced by Mammoth...
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.
































































