Welcome to the 41st issue of The BV – and the first of 2024! Come on in, it's warm in here. Inside this issue:
• A forestry plan on farmland near Stourhead is proving contentious with the local community – Fanny Charles heard from both sides | Page 4
• A major new exhibition at Dorset Museum explores the life and work of the world-famous sculptor who lived on Bulbarrow for nearly 20 years| Page 72
• Christopher Somerville’s 35-year journey chronicling Britain’s footpaths for the Times and the Telegraph | Page 12
• Not bootiful at all. Andrew Livingston highlights a recent Channel 4 documentary exposing the concerning food safety and standards at a Bernard Matthews’ factory | Page 91
• Robert Cowley, MBE – magistrate, volunteer, actor, passionate campaigner ... and plumber – selects his Dorset Island Discs | Page 34
And it's jam-packed with Dorset goodness. News, opinion, people, farming, wildlife ... and frankly stunning photography. And it's FREE.
Why *wouldn't* you want a flick through?