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In a remarkable interview, Rachael Rowe spoke to Eddy Scott in Kyiv about his...

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Newstone House Care Home raises more than £2,400 for Sturminster Newton Heritage Trust

Newstone House Care Home in Sturminster Newton has raised £2,441 (and one penny!) for Sturminster Newton Heritage Trust following a year-long partnership in 2024.The...

Abbey104 Album of the Month: Horror by Bartees Strange

Born in Ipswich but raised in Oklahoma, and fed an eclectic diet of music ranging from Parliament to Neil Young from a young age,...

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March in the garden

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The Dorset Insider is a no-holds-barred column pulling back the curtain on local affairs with sharp insight, unfiltered honesty and the occasional raised eyebrow....

Joe Tizzard on Cue Card, the Gold Cup and a Guinness or two

Ahead of the Cheltenham Festival, editor Laura spoke to the ultimate insider Joe Tizzard: from festival memories to Gold Cup predictions, he shares his...

Spetisbury | Then & Now

Step back in time with our ‘Then and Now’ feature, where vintage postcards from the Barry Cuff Collection meet modern-day reality. Explore the past...

Fontmell Magna | POSTCARDS FROM A DORSET COLLECTION

This month Barry Cuff has chosen two postcards sent from Fontmell Magna, by the same person and to the same person, sent just a...

Weddings: then, now and back again

From parish churches to country barns – have modern weddings come full circle to their historic roots?Today, we think of a ‘traditional’ wedding as...

Out of the Archive – the Blackmore Vale Motorcycle Club

Following the profile of Blackmore Vale Motorcycle Club last month (Revving through history, The BV Jan 25), Francis Custard has kindly given The BV...

Love in triangles – the Bloomsbury set in Dorset

Dorothy Parker famously said of the Bloomsbury Group that “they painted in circles, lived in squares, and loved in triangles.” While this group of...

Winterborne Stickland | Then and Now

Step back in time with our ‘Then and Now’ feature, where vintage postcards from the Barry Cuff Collection meet modern-day reality. Explore the past...
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The Random 19 Questions

Paul Atterbury, Antiques Roadshow expert, answers the Random 19

From puppeteer’s son to TV authority: one of the nation’s favourite experts talks antiques, art, and Andy PandyPaul Atterbury is a writer, lecturer, curator,...

Bestselling author Libby Page answers the Random 19 questions

Libby Page is a Sunday Times bestselling author, known for her feelgood novels exploring themes of community, love and connection.Born and raised in Dorset,...

TV presenter (and nation’s favourite) Valerie Singleton takes on the Random 19

Valerie Singleton will perhaps forever be a Blue Peter presenter. She joined the BBC in 1961 as a continuity announcer and in 1962 joined...

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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Newly opened at Sturminster Newton, the Vale Family Hub offers vital community support for North Dorset residents‘How did we get here?...

Sadie Wilkins from Sherborne’s award-winning indie wine merchant says its time we started to ask a little more about the story...

Expert Karen Geary looks at how whole foods, spices and giving your gut what it loves can really boost your immune...

I’ve always been intrigued by the super-fluffy, almost soufflé-like pancakes that grace my social media pages, and have been on a...

This week, Shaftesbury-based BV Dairy celebrates a significant milestone—one year since joining farmer-owned dairy cooperative, First Milk.To mark the occasion, colleagues...

This is a simple twist on a classic fish pie, replacing pastry or mashed potato with a cheesy scone or dumpling...

Dorset Farming

Dorset Cultivation Event Returns in 2025 – The Ultimate Live Action Machinery Show

The Dorset Cultivation Event is set to be the...

Farming’s future needs more than a freebie

Andrew Livingston says LAMMA revealed more than just the...

Frustrations grow with flawed flood plans

George Hosford on beavers, bureaucracy … and Ronnie, the...

Greenwashing land grabs

The Grumbler – the open opinion column in The...

February quiz night | FCN

January and February really know how to drag, but...

Dorset farm fined £52,000 for causing unnecessary suffering to cows

A recent case of animal neglect on a Dorset farm has highlighted red flags with the Red Tractor accreditation systems, says Andrew LivingstonOnce again,...

Dorset Wildlife

Is it wildlife vs. development?

Imogen Davenport, Dorset Wildlife Trust’s director of nature-based solutions,...

Knock, knock …

Drumming through the stillness – wildlife writer Jane Adams...

A wetland revival

How Dorset Wildlife Trust is restoring ponds, protecting species...

Troglodytes troglodyte – the king of the birds

Wildlife writer Jane Adams greets one of the UK’s...

Graveyards: an excuse for weeds or a space that nature needs?

Rachael Rowe investigates how Dorset’s living legacy of churchyards...

Troglodytes troglodyte – the king of the birds

Wildlife writer Jane Adams greets one of the UK’s feistiest, loudest and most industrious birds as he survives winter before building a haremI’m filling...

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