Taking a Wine & Spirits Education Trust Level 1 Award in Wine is fun - as we found at during a recent day at the South West Wine School
Martin Hesp
Taking a Wine & Spirits Education Trust Level 1 Award in Wine is fun - as we found at during a recent day at the South West Wine School
Couple of very short videos after staying at the amazing Mullion Clove Harbour Apartments
A tour around Porthleven, first written 20 years ago when that Cornish harbour village was a different place
A walk out of famous Cadgwith Cove over the hill and down to the hidden delights of the Poltesco Valley
I recently helped host talk at the Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis with writer Graham Harvey as part of the Shute Festival - in the same weekend as this article I wrote about sustainable soils appeared as part of my work for RAW Food & Drink PR in the Western Morning News
An excellent little hike around Budleigh Salterton that should satisfy some of those enjoying this years Taste East Devon food festival
Celebrating a wonderful East Devon hike for the Taste East Devon Festival - the coastal route from Branscombe to Weston Mouth
If you are going to one of the many Taste East Devon Festival events this year, then this short walk across lovely open landscapes is an ideal way of tasting the area’s wonderful countryside
August 15 and 16 seem to be fateful days in the West Country where some of the worst weather events on record have occurred on those dates - including the Lynmouth Food Disaster exactly 70 years ago and the terrible flood at Boscastle 18 years past… the rains nearly caused havoc again this year…
National BBQ Week has been and gone in the UK, only to be replaced by a real summer heatwave - which means more and more of us will be dining al fresco
My sound recording made at Helwell Bay for BBC Radio Four’s Today programme Best Beaches feature - but it was messed up by them and broadcast under someone else’s name
Remembering a night out in Nha Trang on the coast of Vietnam - a long evening of eating and dancing…
A walk around the amazing scenery of Lynton and Lynmouth on the Exmoor coast