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Seatown – The Anchor Pub
How did the pebbles get up into the bank outside the Anchor Pub in Seaton?...
Burton Bradstock
Mackerel fishing off the West Dorset coast
Poundbury Hillfort
The forgotten hillfort on the outskirts of Dorchester
Names
Mr Diffey talks about his surname and the long line of the Diffey family originally from Frampton/ Corfe Castle/ now living in Poole
Hell Farm, North Chideock
Ghosts from battles past
Kimmeridge
Kimmeridge offers a special place to explore, both above and below water.
Charmouth
Jane lives between London and Charmouth and talks to Sarah about what she loves along the coastline
Walking old hillforts
From Sidmouth, Roger and Mary have been exploring local Dorset Hillforts/vale of Marshwood over lockdown
Bere Regis
Growing up on a dairy farm outside Bere Regis
Bridport
On relocating very recently
Bridport in the future
Ruby discusses her future thoughts for the town of Bridport.
Bridport life
Ruby shares her life in Bridport from her family working in the old net factories to modern day
Hills around Bridport
On life in Bridport and why Ann moved to the area seven years ago
They are tricksy people that can lead you astray
Head into the ‘leopard’ light of the holloways and discover the the world of the Colpixies with storyteller Martin Maudsley
Why Colmers Hill has nine pine trees
Ever wondered why Colmers Hill nine pine trees are there? Martin tells the story behind this iconic landmark.
What’s left is purely the sounds of the sea
Geoff Parkes explains how a wild swim thirty years ago, in the waters off Durdle Door, shifted his perspective and changes his life.
Seasons are a reflection on what’s going on in each of us.
Under the iconic Cerne Giant, Sarah Acton enjoys a conversation with Jane Still that weaves together the stars and saints and seasons.
We are only stewards of this land
Martin Maudsley meets West Dorset cider-makers Penny and Oliver Strong.
Birdwalking
Bridport local, David Martin shares how he finds his personal connection with our world through a daily ritual of spending time with birds.
The jigsaw of our landscape
Inspired by the layers of the landscape and witnessing seasonal change, Dave Dixon and Martin explore how walking enriches us with positivity and a sense of gratefulness for the places around us.
Awash with buttercups!
Two participants of the Talking Tent Walkshop on 1st July talk to Sarah Acton about the landscape in summer.
May Day Celebrations and reflections on Spring
Judi Moore talks to Sarah Acton after the Talking Tent Springtime Walk-shop on Black Down.
Powerstock cowslips
Ann Sydney shares this May Day memory from Mary Follett, 90, from Bridport.
Talking about … Durlston walk-shop in May
Ranger Ali Tuckey talks to Sarah Acton about some of the wildlife you may see at the walk-shop in May.
Let’s talk about Spring – May Day celebrations
Storyteller Martin Maudsley talks about what he loves about May Day
What spring means to me – thoughts from Sarah Acton
Talking Tent host Sarah Acton talks about what spring means to her and encourages you to share your own thoughts and memories of spring.
Let’s talk about Spring – Readings by Sarah Acton
Talking Tent host Sarah Acton reads from Thomas Hardy and William Barnes work about spring.
Let’s talk about Spring – Walk-shops
Talking Tent host Sarah Acton invites you to join the Walk-shops in May
Beaminster Tunnel
Richard Brown talks about one of the oldest tunnels of this type still in use and the relationship between landscape and engineering.
Swyre Head
Richard Brown talks about his favourite place in the Dorset AONB
Fossil Forest
Sally King talks about her favourite place
Let’s talk about Spring – beltane celebrations
Storyteller Martin Maudsley talks about beltane celebrations in May
Giant Hill
Memories from Giant Hill, Cerne Abbas
Monmouth Beach
Memories of Monmouth Beach by Sarah Acton
Hyde Hill
Tom Munro talks about his favourite place