In this episode of the BV Podcast, Terry Bennett and Jenny Devitt explore fascinating local stories from Dorset. Topics include the historical significance of Coker Cloth with Professor Terry Stevens, Jane Adams' adventure with mice in her attic, the alarming spread of Asian hornets with Andrew Livingston, and the inspiring story of James and Lucy Smart’s charcuterie business, The Real Cure, celebrating 10 years of success.
Coker Cloth and Global Exploration – Interview with Professor Terry Stevens
“From these small villages with ordinary people doing remarkable things, we changed the world.”
Mice in the Attic – Jane Adams’ Wildlife Story
“It did sound like a mini herd of elephants up there... and when I got up there all I found was a few mice droppings.”
The Threat of Asian Hornets – Andrew Livingston’s Insight
“Where they have established in Europe, they are predating on pollinating insects including honeybees. It’s like a supermarket for them – just a massive ready-to-eat supply.”
The Real Cure – James and Lucy Smart’s charcuterie business
“It’s easy to make good charcuterie once… It’s much more difficult to do it week after week. Consistency is the key.”
These interviews were based on articles found in September's BV, which can be read here ... grab a coffee and jump in to the Dorset-ness. News, opinion, people, wildlife, art, farming, what's on, horses ... and frankly stunning photography.
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