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48 hours in SwindonSwindon’s perceived persona is as a railway town, but there’s much more to Swindon than steam engines. READ MORE » 
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The Earl of CardiganHis ancestor led the Charge of the Light Brigade. Today’s Lord Cardigan is in charge of something a little more sedate. READ MORE » 
Daniel Defoe in WiltshireThe author of Robinson Crusoe travelled through Wiltshire in the early 1720s and published his account in 1724. John Hannavy gives us his own account. READ MORE » 
From Farm to ForkOrganic is as organic does… and Neston Park Farm Shop does very well READ MORE » 
For Arts Sake – Around the GalleriesLooking around the art gallery exhibitions in Wiltshire is one of the more pleasant ways of keeping up to date with what’s happening in the art world locally. READ MORE » 
| Seven in OneOne garden is enough for most houses. This issue’s ‘Through the Keyhole’ has seven – one for each room of the house. READ MORE » 
Stourton House Flower GardenAuthor Jess Wynn visits a garden that doesn’t conform to the norm. READ MORE » 
A Winning Smile Is a Work of ArtDr Jannie Tromp of the St Mary Street Dental Practice, Chippenham talks about dental health and a new dental technique to get a winning smile. READ MORE » 
Wiltshire SummerStuck for things to do this summer? This will give you some ideas. READ MORE » 
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First words from the Editor
Believe it or not, we’re still getting letters about the piece we ran in the very first issue, back in April, about life in Cherhill (Ride a White Horse). It seems as though heritage is something that really grabs people’s imaginations and we’re hoping to bring you more heritage items like this in the future. Watch the next issue for something that springs from it.
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