Every week you are our guest in a different old English pub in and around Rutland, UK, where we meet the landlord, chat with interesting folk, and grapple with different topics. Sometimes it’s serious, sometimes it’s funny, sometimes we get sidetracked. So, who would want to listen to us? People who like old English pubs, bar conversations, and anyone who loves the quirkiness of what it is to be ’British’.
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A series of Masonic podcasts from Leicestershire and Rutland Freemasons, with information relating to Freemasonry.
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A monthly podcast exploring the folk tales and folklore of the East Midlands and beyond. Dylan Knight acts as both our guide and storyteller as we explore these stories from Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Derbyshire as well as the lore and legends behind them. Podcast art work by Adaptive on https://www.facebook.com/AdaptivePhotoMedia Brought to you on or around the 13th of the month. Feel free to contact Dylan at: talesfromtheotherwood@gmail.com ...
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Tune in to hear messages from preachers across all our gatherings. Updated regularly.
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Whoever said history was boring obviously wasn’t paying attention. Each week, join Katie Charlwood, history harlot and reader of books, as she delves into the people, places and events that make history a bit more interesting!
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Join me on my journey to reframe what spirituality actually means. Find new ways to look at this wide world in wonder. I am Alex Rutland, empath, energy healer, health coach and consummate student. I am trained in the Native American shamanic arts. But, don't believe anything I say. Do your own research and join me in mine. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-alexander-rutland/support
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The Weekly Speak features some of the greatest people from the Rooster Teeth community as they discuss all the nerd news and topics that are important.
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Join Ron and Adam as they explore the world of rugby from the vantage point of their bicycles on a 45,000 km fundraising ride between Rugby World Cups. The boys will share their tales from the road and have conversations with characters of the game, discussing how rugby has impacted their lives and insights about what makes rugby unique in their country.
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Welcome to Hidden Heritage – the podcast that brings you inside Great Britain’s favourite destinations with help from custodians, historians, artisans and experts. From the same team that brought you the No.1 History podcast Duchess, Hidden Heritage uncovers the fascinating stories behind the UK brightest hidden gems. With the help from the biggest voices within British heritage, Hidden Heritage will explore some of the key challenges facing national heritage today and how they can be addres ...
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At The Hub CoWorks, Bill Lucci, the Program Director, takes a proactive approach to understanding how individuals from various backgrounds contribute to the modern era. To achieve this, he has ongoing conversations with people from diverse walks of life. During these conversations, he delves into their interests, passions, and achievements to understand how they shape Vermont today. Bill aims to comprehensively understand the modern era by gathering insights from various perspectives. Throug ...
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Thank you for visiting. We count it a privilege to serve you and hope you have a great online experience with us. We exist for one reason -- souls. Our greatest joy is to see people encounter God in a relevant way and discover His plans and purposes for their lives. So whether this is your first time to visit us online or you are returning -- we hope you'll use these podcasts as a trusted resource for your spiritual growth and information. I also hope whenever possible you can be a part of o ...
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Bunny in the Garden with someone special, someone who is well known for something other than their green fingers but who is also a mustard keen gardener. Bunny Guinness discover a range of guests through their garden, why, how and when they garden, the best tips they’ve learnt and their gardening style and approach.
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Vermont Edition brings you news and conversation about issues affecting Vermont.Subscribe to the Podcast with the links below or via RSS.Visit the Vermont Edition page to listen to the archives and for more about the show.
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Discovering the hidden depths of the people and world around us. Documentary interview show with an eclectic mix of people and subjects including: history, music, philosophy, the outdoors, wildlife, food and drink, sport, personal achievements, spirituality and many more. IG:https://www.instagram.com/undercurrentstories/ FB:https://www.facebook.com/undercurrentstories/ TW:https://mobile.twitter.com/undercurrentst1
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Welcome to Midlands Murder Files. A podcast that dives into some of the Midlands' most shocking and harrowing murder cases. The aim is to delve into cases that have happened since the turn of the millennium that have not been covered on other podcasts, while honouring the victim rather than glorifying the assailant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tom Flowers Cricket Coaching was set up in 2015 with the aim of bringing high quality cricket coaching to Leicestershire, Rutland and the East Midlands. Since then, founder of TFCC Tom Flowers, has assembled a highly qualified team that deliver coaching at over 30 different clubs and schools across the region, all with a passion for one thing – improving local cricket. In this podcast feed, discover insights into the game, topical news, coaching tips, the weekly take away, archive recordings ...
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Boston based. Join us as we visit some of New England's most haunted places, talk about the history and share our personal experiences! If you love all things spooky, this might be for you!
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My name’s Dr Gary Crotaz, I’m an international speaker, an executive coach, and I coined the term The Unlock Moment. An Unlock Moment is that flash of remarkable clarity when you suddenly know the right path ahead. Unlock Moments define us. They teach us about ourselves. And we remember them decades later. In exploring Unlock Moments on this podcast and in my speaking and coaching work, I’ve discovered how we can see ourselves through a new lens, how we can make new and powerful connections, ...
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A movement. Honor police & US veterans with blue & green lights. Contact legislators & work for changed crime laws for Vermont. Look for the LTN Facebook page & WordPress blog.
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Alex MacPhail Podcast is a show where we interview world-class guests from around the globe. In-depth, long-form, unfiltered conversations share the highs and lows, and what it takes to be world-class. We speak with astronauts, entrepreneurs, world champions, Olympic athletes, race pilots, authors and many more. Please subscribe, rate and leave a review. This helps us to get recognised and improve the show. With your help, we can continue to improve the show. Remember to reach to social medi ...
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Alicia Kearns MP for Rutland and Stamford
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In this revealing conversation with Alicia Kearns, Conservative MP for Rutland and Stamford and currently Shadow Minister for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Alicia shares insights from her journey into politics, discusses her work as an MP and provides an in-depth analysis of several pressing national and international issues. Al…
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How Rutland is tackling the housing shortage
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The Vermont Housing Finance Agency says the state needs to build between 24,000 and 36,000 new housing units over the next five years to meet demand. Rutland City is taking on the challenge, aiming to build 1,000 units by 2028. Mayor Mike Doenges and Rutland Redevelopment Authority Executive Director Ed Bove share their vision and their upcoming de…
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Rutland Beer Festival 2024 with Adam Croft
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A chat with Adam Croft who is a very successful author of crime novels. His most recent series of books are situated in Rutland.By infoqjb
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Today Bunny is in Isabella Tree’s ground breaking Walled Garden at the Knepp Estate. They start off in the more private garden by the stunning Knepp Castle before going into the Walled Garden that has been totally reworked creating hills and hollows to replace a flat croquet lawn and Traditional Kitchen garden. Lots of sand and crushed concrete hav…
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Julia Alvarez has more stories left to tell
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The Middlebury writer is the subject of a new PBS documentary.By Mikaela Lefrak, Jon Ehrens
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Handcrafted British Heritage: Emma Bridgewater's Timeless Pottery
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Welcome to Hidden Heritage! Emma Bridgewater, CBE, a renowned designer, businesswoman, and accomplished potter, joins Lady Violet Manners in this episode. Emma entered the pottery business in 1985 and has since become one of the foremost designers of British homeware and one of the UK's most recognisable entrepreneurs.Join us as we explore: Emma's …
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Adapting to life after a spinal cord injury
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Last fall, three young men of Palestinian descent were shot while out for a walk. All three survived, but one, Hisham Awartani, suffered a spinal cord injury and is now paralyzed from the waist down. His mother, Elizabeth Price, shares an update on his health and explains the accessibility modifications their family has made to their Burlington hom…
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How a Move to France Changed Everything: Steve Hoffman
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In this episode we dive into the transformative journey of Steve Hoffman, author of 'A Season for That'. Have you ever dreamed of leaving everything behind and starting fresh in a new country? Steve did just that when he and his family left their life in Minnesota to embrace the rural charm of a small village in southern France. Steve shares the ch…
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School Stories: Should students have cellphones in schools?
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Should phones be allowed in schools? Some local schools are banning them. We'll hear from a group of 7th and 8th graders from Williston Central School — Ella, Sunny, Ryan, Katherine, Evan, and Olivia — who share their relationships with their smartphones.Seven Days education reporter Alison Novak discusses how Vermont schools are trying to reduce s…
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Some wars are fought over lands or animals, or the rights to hunt animals, but on this occasion the war was with animals. After World War I Australia faced a new and rather unexpected foe, the mighty emu... Hosted by Katie Charlwood Part of the Airwave Media Network - www.airwavemedia.com I'm on Tour! Get Your Tickets Wishlist Wishlist Donate at: P…
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Keeping farm runoff out of Lake Champlain
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Vermont’s state government is falling short in its regulation of water quality on farms according the the federal government. The EPA found that state regulators aren’t enforcing the Clean Water Act because they’re not communicating clearly with farmers. Vermont Public's climate and environment reporter Abagael Giles has been following the situatio…
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152 Hortense le Gentil: A Dream That Sparked The Search For The Path Of Roses
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What is your path of roses? For world-leading coach Hortense le Gentil, a dream sparked her search for balance and fulfilment which took her on a journey of self-discovery and growth. Why you should listen: In a world where we place too much value on material things and spend too little time prioritising ourselves, our contentment and our freedom, …
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The Remedy for Discouragement | Build It | Jentezen Franklin
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"The Body Of Christ" - Ps Josiah Olson / Recorded in Vernon on September 15th, 2024
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Series 2 Episode 10 - Kerry Woolley (Olton, West Midlands, 2020)
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In this episode, we explore the tragic story of Kerry Woolley, a vibrant mother from Solihull, whose life was cut short in the most heartbreaking of circumstances. We take a closer look at the events that led up to her untimely death, the efforts of law enforcement to piece together the truth, and the harrowing impact this loss had on those closest…
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In this episode Bunny chats to the renown homeware designer Sophie Allport in her beautiful east midlands garden. Sophie’s range of homewares are inspired by nature, the British countryside, dogs and her busy family life. Listen to how Sophie started the business, got her first break at the country living faire, and went from designing mugs to text…
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In this tale from the Ojibwe First Nation we encounter something that strikes fear even into the bravest of hearts. When a warrior and his family are trying to survive a harsh winter, the warrior goes in search of food but encounters instead his worst fear: The Wendigo! Which will kill him first: The oncoming snow storm or the man-eating spirit bef…
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Racing pigs, cattle pulls and the storied Larkin dancers — the Tunbridge World's Fair is one of Vermont's most beloved and longest-standing annual traditions.The fair dates back to 1867. Each year tens of thousands of people come to central Vermont for its four-day run. Vermont Edition visited for a live broadcast.…
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Ethan Allen is a household name in Vermont. His youngest brother Ira has been overlooked by history — until now.Ira Allen played an important role in the founding of Vermont as the 14th state. Born in 1751, he was a land speculator, pamphleteer, politician and revolutionary. He is the subject of a new book by J. Kevin Graffagnino of Essex. "Ira All…
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School stories: Why students act out and how to support them
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Today is the second installment in our series School Stories. Every Tuesday in September, we are focusing on issues related to education in Vermont. This week– behavioral issues in the classroom. Our guests today discussed how schools can better strengthen neuro-inclusion, and help staff build closer relationships with students through restorative …
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The Multiplication Blessing | Jentezen Franklin
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"It's Where We Belong" - Ps Dave Olson / Recorded in Vernon on September 8th, 2024
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"On Mission" - Ps Kimberly Olson / Recorded in Kelowna on September 8th, 2024
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Series 2 Episode 9 - Nigel Bacon (Worksop, Nottinghamshire, 2008)
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In this episode, we uncover the shocking murder of Nigel Bacon, a successful businessman whose quiet life in rural Nottinghamshire was brutally torn apart. Discover how a web of deceit and betrayal led to his tragic death. We’ll explore the sinister motives behind the plot, the chilling details of the crime, and the relentless police investigation …
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In the second of these two episodes top football correspondent, Henry Winter talks to Bunny in his Rutland garden about the importance of football to the economics of the country (somewhat larger than horticulture) and how footballers can have a huge influence on excellent causes such as school dinners, autism and planting trees. His brother Tim (a…
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Vermont author Ann Dávila Cardinal explores grief, aging and magic in her new novel
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Grief is often described as a heavy weight – a weight you can feel on your shoulders, in heart, or deep in your gut. In "We Need No Wings," the new novel by author Ann Dávila Cardinal of Morrisville, a professor in her sixties weighed down by grief awakens one day with the power to levitate. It’s not a metaphor – Tere Sánchez can rise into the air.…
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Forester, author and punk musician Ethan Tapper on how to love a forest
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The Bolton resident's new book chronicles his work tending to the Bear Island forest.By Mikaela Lefrak, Andrea Laurion
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How to watch films by and about your neighbors
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The 20th season of the Vermont Public film series Made Here kicks off Sept. 5.By Mikaela Lefrak, Andrea Laurion
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Eastern Equine Encephalitis— also known as EEE— has come to Vermont.By Mikaela Lefrak, Andrea Laurion
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Understanding Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) with Toby Mildon
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In this insightful episode I sit down with with Toby Mildon, an Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Architect and founder of Mildon, a consultancy specialising in creating inclusive workplaces. Toby shares his journey from IT consulting and healthcare technology to becoming a full-time EDI professional at the BBC and eventually founding his own consul…
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School stories: consolidation and closures
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From Rochester to Windham, a look at communities that have weathered debates over closing small schools.By Mikaela Lefrak, Daniela Fierro
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The body of a baby boy was discovered on a beach in Cahersiveen, Co. Kerry, Eire. The infant had suffered a violent death, with brutal physical injuries and 27 stab wounds in his tiny body. The murder squad led by Superintendent John Courtney soon found their primary (and only) suspect 50 miles away in small village, Joanne Hayes. The mistreatment …
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Series 2 Episode 8 - Megan Newton (Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire)
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In this episode, we investigate the tragic case of Megan Newton, an 18-year-old from Stoke-on-Trent. A shocking act of violence shatters her family’s world and leaves a community in mourning. Join us as we explore the circumstances surrounding Megan’s death and the unwavering determination of her loved ones to seek justice. Hosted on Acast. See aca…
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In the first of these two episodes top football correspondent, Henry Winter talks to Bunny in his Rutland garden about the importance of football to the economics of the country (somewhat larger than horticulture) and how footballers can have a huge influence on excellent causes such as school dinners, autism and planting trees. His brother Tim (ak…
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Suffs creator Shaina Taub goes from Vermont to Broadway
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Raised in Waitsfield, Shaina Taub is a two-time Tony Award winner for her Broadway musical Suffs.By Mitch Wertlieb, Daniela Fierro
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The latest wellness trend comes to Vermont
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IV therapy has been popping up around Vermont and it has state regulators concerned. We're joined by a member of the Vermont Board of Medical Practice and primary care practitioners who will tell us the difference between legitimate use of IV therapy and the stuff that's just trendy.By Mikaela Lefrak, Andrea Laurion
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We're joined by a Seven Days food writer who tells us about the hit Winooski restaurants are taking during road construction. And we get a couple suggestions for some good eats around the state.By Mitch Wertlieb, Daniela Fierro
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Why a Vermont think tank wants to boost state population by 150,000
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A non-profit organization is trying to boost Vermont's population by 2035.By Mikaela Lefrak, Andrea Laurion
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How to Improve Your Memory: Dr. Megan Sumeracki
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How many times have you forgotten where your car keys are. Have you ever mislaid your phone? What about the person you met yesterday? Can you still remember their name? On the other hand you might well remember some childhood memories such as specific toys you had or the year in which a specific pop song was in the charts. Here to talk about memory…
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151 Andrew Jenkins: Left For Dead - The 'Traitor' Who Overcame Major Trauma And Found A New Purpose
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My wife and I are huge fans of the highly successful Traitors TV show. And if you’ve watched it then in Season 2 of the UK series you’ll remember the big-hearted Welshman Andrew Jenkins, playing a Traitor and whose banishment at the last round table set the series up for a memorable finale. But the story of Andrew’s journey starts long before he wa…
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Lady Jane Grey the Nine Days Queen had a short and tragic life, but she wasn't the only Grey Sister to have a tough time of it in Tudor England. This week we discuss the youngest, Lady Mary Grey and how being headstrong and stubborn landed her in hot water just like Katherine and My Lady Jane... Hosted by Katie Charlwood Part of the Airwave Media N…
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It's Time To Stand Up Part 3 | Jentezen Franklin
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Series 2 Episode 7 - Tim Smith (Shepshed, Leicestershire, 2017)
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In this episode, we delve into the heart-wrenching story of Tim Smith, a 45-year-old man whose murder sent shockwaves through the community of Shepshed. Join us as we explore the circumstances surrounding his death, the investigation that followed, and the chilling details that emerged about the suspects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for …
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In this episode Bunny talks to Bob Flowerdew in his Norfolk garden. They talk about his previous work before he started gardening professionally which include chicken giblet washer (advancing to chicken box counter), council care-home cleaner, dog impersonator, glass fibre laminator, houseboy & cook in house of ill repute, festival security lightin…
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Hello, heritage enthusiasts! Welcome to the finale of our first series of Hidden Heritage. I'm your host, Lady Violet Manners, and I've had the pleasure of delving into the stories behind some of Britain's most cherished historic houses and gardens over the past 3 months. We've had incredible guests join us, sharing their personal anecdotes and pas…
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