A muddle of eggs, racing, letters and beer.

Date:

It’s the first episode of the month, so it’s of course the front section this week – starting as always with Letter from the Editor, then the lead feature stories, plus this month’s reader’s letters:

  • In her end-of-the-year round up, Laura thanks the team – and you.
  • A swift look at the baking aisle in your local supermarket will tell you that the UK egg industry is in crisis.
  • Ever been to the races? Me neither. My first visit to a racecourse – on a windblown and wet November day in Wincanton – wasn’t at all what I expected, says Laura Hitchcock.
  • Letters to the Editor – listen to what others think (our postbag is always open – send emails to [email protected] ).
  • Hidden away in a fold of Cranborne Chase outside Shaftesbury, Guy Ritchie’s Gritchie Brewery is crafting a fine reputation.
  • 1855 has opened in Sturminster Newton, and the eclectic new browsing bank of artisans and traders has proved an instant and massive hit in the town.
Previous article
Next article

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

More like this
Related

Dorset’s secret soldiers and George Hosford on the failing TB system | BV Podcast

From secret Dorset saboteurs preparing for Nazi invasion to...

The fire sale, the forgotten vale and the power of Thank You

It’s the first BV Podcast of the year, and...

George Hosford’s had enough – and so has the Grumbler

What happens when the people who own the land...

Dorset’s hidden poverty, real power, and a cadet you won’t forget | BV Podcast

November’s podcast has hidden poverty, climate ambition, a teenage...