Nat West Community Bankers discuss Scams
Paul Presents- Staying Safe Pt1 Scams with Caroline Grey & Christine McElhill
Nat West Community Bankers discuss Scams
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Nat West Community Bankers discuss Scams
Vicars Game are meat and game specialists that have been supplying farm shops, restaurants, butchers and other outlets for over 100 years.
Liz Pearson makes hand crafted gifts on her wood turning lathe that are sustainable and eco-friendly, with a fusion of contemporary design and traditional craftmanship.
Roger Teal has trained group and International winner STEELE TANGO, group placed COCHABAMBA and SURREY STAR.
Richard Benyon discusses Climate Change
Peter Bosley was bought a Model T Ford and transported it back to England. Today Peter tells us the story of restoring the old car and driving it through the West Berkshire Countryside
Listen to Sarah Warburton & Ceri Hanlon “The Rose of Hungerford” is a purpose built 55 feet long wide-beamed passenger trip boat owned by the Kennet and Avon Canal Trust and has a maximum capacity of 50 passengers. It is operated by volunteers of the Kennet and Avon Canal Trust. The Rose has sliding picture …
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Listen to Linda Connell The Old Chapel Textile Centre is the home of the National Needlework Archive and the Country Wife mural. This superb venue has an exhibition gallery, workrooms, library, small gift shop and tearoom. The Old Chapel Textile Centre
Winner of the Countryside Alliance Award, 2019, Best Rural Shop in Britain Winner of the Plunkett Foundation competition, 2018, for rural community businesses 'Diversifying to make a difference' Regional winner, south-east of England, Best Rural Business Awards, 2019 (National final February 2020)
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