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The grocer’s boy who won the VC | Looking Back

Only 1,358 Victoria Crosses have been awarded since the first one in 1857 and few have deserved it more than World War One hero...

The Two Ronnies in the Blackmore Vale

When it comes to vintage comedy, the Two Ronnies, are firm favourites in many households. Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett first broadcast their show...

‘Discovering the Vale of the White Hart’

Norman and early medieval kings had vast tracts of forest in Dorset. The Royal Forest of Blackmore was set aside for the king’s use,...

Deco Artist’s Poignant Masterpiece Tells Tragic Tale of Loss in Stur

The jewelled colours of St Elizabeth of Hungary sparkle in the late afternoon sunlight. Her flaming red hair and the sight of the Madonna...

Old Stone Crosses | Then and Now

The tiny parish of Todber (population 140) doesn’t have too many claims to fame but it does have something unique in Dorset – the...

Dorset’s Dick Turpin | Looking Back

He was known as the ‘gentleman highwayman’ and is one of the Blackmore Vale’s most infamous sons. But it’s doubtful whether any of the bad...

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Heroic horsewoman runs the London marathon (aged 77) for the charities that saved her life

This month, Shena Kozuba-Kozubska will be running her second London Marathon. It’s likely to be even tougher than the one she did 30 years...

Rain, reactors and running out

Bovine TB dominates farm life, George Hosford says, as flawed testing and policy inertia persist (and January rain only adds to the pressure) The total...

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