In this episode of the BV Podcast, hosts Terry Bennett and Jenny Devitt dive into some of the hottest topics affecting Dorset’s communities. From the housing crisis to farmers grappling with recent policy shifts, there’s plenty to unpack.
Terry and Jenny kick off the podcast with letters from readers—an eclectic mix of perspectives on everything from barn owl chicks to concerns about Dorset Council’s “Litter Lotto.” These letters showcase the BV’s ability to connect with the pulse of Dorset life, whether it’s wildlife conservation or rural planning concerns.
Dorset’s Politicians Speak Out
As usual for the first episode of the month, the spotlight turns to Dorset’s political voices:
- Simon Hoare, MP for North Dorset, critiques Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ budget and warns of its potential consequences for small businesses and rural economies.
- Ken Huggins of the Green Party tackles the global implications of Trump’s presidency alongside local concerns about Labour’s economic policies.
- Edward Morello, MP for West Dorset, offers a thoughtful perspective on the Assisted Dying Bill, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals.
- Gary Jackson of the Lib Dems advocates for stronger trust between central and local governments, calling for meaningful devolution.
Housing Crisis: A Rural Perspective
The new Grumbler column shines a light on Dorset’s housing dilemma, challenging the push for new builds on greenbelt land while thousands of homes sit empty. The anonymous writer passionately argues for sustainable solutions that preserve the countryside and prioritize affordable housing in urban areas.
A Farmer’s Take: Inheritance Tax and Food Security
In an insightful interview, Terry sits down with tenant farmer George Hosford, who unpacks the recent budget’s implications for agriculture. From inheritance tax changes to the abrupt end of farming subsidies, George offers a candid look at the challenges facing small farms. He questions whether current policies truly support food security or merely increase dependence on imported goods.
As George puts it, “We’re almost certain to reduce the amount of food being grown in this country, while making it harder for small farmers to stay in business.” His nuanced views – touching on tenant farming, environmental commitments, and the inequities of land ownership – make for essential listening.
“…that’s pretty controversial, and a lot of landowners won’t like to hear me say that, but that’s my belief. Like it or lump it.”
These interviews were based on articles found in November’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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