Saturday, June 14, 2025

Nature recovery by 2030? Fat chance

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Chaotic policy and chronic underfunding – Dorset NFU’s Tim Gelfs calls time on the empty rhetoric behind the Government’s green aims There are two phrases...

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Laura's top editor's picks this month:‘A toxic work culture and managerial bullying’ were at...

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A song for the stones of Mere

From weathervanes to war letters and worn stone steps, Richard Nye’s Windelstán gives Mere’s ancient church tower its own haunting voice View of Mere with...

Record-breaking fundraising total for Dorset’s Teddy Rocks Festival

Teddy Rocks, the award-winning Dorset music festival dedicated to fighting children’s cancer, has announced a record-breaking fundraising total for its 2025 event, held at...

Growing up

From fieldwork to Fortnite – childhood has shifted dramatically over the last century, but the childish spirit of curiosity and mischief remains recognisable across...

Dewlish: Then & Now

We love pairing a vintage postcard with a photograph taken in the same spot today. This month Barry has selected Dewlish Sponsored by The Museum...

POSTCARDS FROM A DORSET COLLECTION: Bere Regis

This month Barry Cuff has chosen two postcards sent from Bere Regis 40 years apart – the first in 1911, and the second was...

Wimborne at War: Life on the Home Front

American tanks, fire watchers and 50 tons of tomatoes – Wimborne’s wartime years shaped the town’s landscape and community During the Second World War, East...

CRANBORNE PETTY SESSIONS, April 12th, 1906 BRUTAL CONDUCT OF A STEPMOTHER | Then & Now

We love pairing a vintage postcard with a photograph taken in the same spot today. Now, alongside the postcards, we’ll feature a newspaper article...

Sun gods over the Blackmore Vale

CPRE’s Dark Skies adviser Richard Miles delves into the past to discover some remarkable connections hidden in our local landscape You may be surprised to...

The BV magazine is a monthly digital publication which launched in August 2020, and it is in no way connected with the original, much-loved Blackmore Vale Magazine (owned by Reach PLC, and which ceased publication early the same year), nor with any other, more recently launched printed publication with a similar name. Never the free paper you pick up from the floor of the petrol station, The BV is the half hour read you spend a weekend coffee with.

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FCN – always there to walk with you

Barrie Cooper, a Blandford dairy and beef farmer, shares his work with Dorset FCN, providing vital support and assistance to local farmers in need May...

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