Sustainable stationery created with traditional techniques
James and Katie Jenkins have launched a Suffolk-based stationery business founded on traditional techniques and sustainability
James and Katie Jenkins have launched a Suffolk-based stationery business founded on traditional techniques and sustainability
Top cartoonist Matt Pritchett is coming to the Riverside Theatre, Woodbridge, to chat to writer, Catherine Larner about his 'not very important' work. She begs to differ...
In his latest book, The Accidental Garden, acclaimed nature writer Richard Mabey explores the creativity and ingenuity of plants, insects, birds and animals
TV's The Repair Shop is much loved. But in cafes across Suffolk, we are offering tea, cakes and some fixer-upping of our own, finds Catherine Larner
Popular novelist Erica James has embraced her Suffolk home. But be careful what you say to her – it might end up in her next novel
Books have always been important to author Esther Rutter. Slim volumes of Suffolk stories intrigued her as a child and she pored over classics in literature at university.
Based out of Wells-next-the-Sea, Ashley Mullenger is one of the country’s few female fishermen. She tells us why she swapped the office for a life on the waves
The much-loved festival has a final fling at Glemham Hall before moving to a new site (soon to be revealed) in 2025
Cara Miller’s first novel is a murder mystery set in Suffolk, inspired by her famous mother
Walking 300 miles in three weeks alongside two people you barely know would be a challenge in itself, but for ‘3 Dads Walking’ there were also camera crews, reporters and well-wishers to negotiate.
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