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Digs, Disputes and Dorset’s Future
Editor’s Letter: Not Quite Pumpkin Season
“It’s the blueprint for how Dorset looks, lives and grows for the next couple of decades – and we’ve got just eight weeks to shape it.”
Sherry Jespersen: What the Dorset Local Plan Really Means
“The government gives the numbers, but it’s not Dorset Council building the houses. There’s a mismatch between ambition and reality – and it’s residents who live with the consequences.”
Sherry breaks down how planning actually works, what people get wrong on social media, and why now is the time to speak up – whether you’re worried about infrastructure, affordability, school places or transport.
Dorset Insider: Roads to Nowhere
“If you’ve ever cycled in competition with a tractor on a country lane, you’ll understand why people drive. In rural Dorset, the car is still a necessity – and public transport doesn’t cut it.”
6,000 Saxons and a Shallow Grave
Courtenay Hitchcock joins lead archaeologist Richard McConnell on site, where the discoveries are helping to reveal the lives (and curious deaths) of our early Christian ancestors.
“There’s one grave where a second body was squeezed in – and they had to remove the first one’s head to make space.”
The Grumbler: Foxhounds and False History
“The implication was that the rural economy will collapse without hunting, and that every spectator supports it. I wasn’t convinced.”
This episode is based on articles from September’s BV, available to read for free here . News, people, places – and beautiful Dorset photography, every single month.
The BV – named Best Regional Publication in the UK (ACE Awards) and Regional News Site of the Year (Press Gazette). Always worth your ears.
By BV LauraDigs, Disputes and Dorset’s Future
Editor’s Letter: Not Quite Pumpkin Season
“It’s the blueprint for how Dorset looks, lives and grows for the next couple of decades – and we’ve got just eight weeks to shape it.”
Sherry Jespersen: What the Dorset Local Plan Really Means
“The government gives the numbers, but it’s not Dorset Council building the houses. There’s a mismatch between ambition and reality – and it’s residents who live with the consequences.”
Sherry breaks down how planning actually works, what people get wrong on social media, and why now is the time to speak up – whether you’re worried about infrastructure, affordability, school places or transport.
Dorset Insider: Roads to Nowhere
“If you’ve ever cycled in competition with a tractor on a country lane, you’ll understand why people drive. In rural Dorset, the car is still a necessity – and public transport doesn’t cut it.”
6,000 Saxons and a Shallow Grave
Courtenay Hitchcock joins lead archaeologist Richard McConnell on site, where the discoveries are helping to reveal the lives (and curious deaths) of our early Christian ancestors.
“There’s one grave where a second body was squeezed in – and they had to remove the first one’s head to make space.”
The Grumbler: Foxhounds and False History
“The implication was that the rural economy will collapse without hunting, and that every spectator supports it. I wasn’t convinced.”
This episode is based on articles from September’s BV, available to read for free here . News, people, places – and beautiful Dorset photography, every single month.
The BV – named Best Regional Publication in the UK (ACE Awards) and Regional News Site of the Year (Press Gazette). Always worth your ears.