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July’s BV is here :)

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Editor’s special picks for July:

  • Eddy Scott is back in Dorset – and just four months after being blown up and losing two limbs in Ukraine, he’s walking, smiling… and already planning what’s next.
  • The new Stile Trail is a brilliant example of an entire community pitching in and getting something done – and it sets a roadmap for other villages to follow.
  • There’s a fascinating interview with Carole Jones about the work The Vale Hub does – and exactly who’s using it (hint: it’s not “benefit scroungers”).
  • Jess Rimmer’s account of competing at Bramham is a wonderful read – don’t miss the video, and if you’re not smiling by the end, you’re probably dead inside.
  • The Larmer Tree Project has been quietly getting on with providing astonishing days out for local schoolchildren – entirely free. Frankly, they’re doing something flippin’ brilliant.

We’ve also got a trout farm that’s a national trade secret, the Grumbler fed up over the recycling depot fiasco, Dorset blueberry season, Andrew Livingston back from honeymoon and on his soapbox, and the usual ridiculous amount of amazing readers’ photography.

Not in the newsagent. Not in landfill. Never printed. Always read.
This is July issue of The BV – digital, award-winning and better written.
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