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    Explore " lincolnshire" with insightful episodes like "Shrouded in Scandal: Stamford's Lesser-Known Dark History with Bill Cunningham", "Enda Brady: UK correspondent on Matthew Flinders' remains being reburied in his home town of Lincolnshire", "The Marathon Running Farmer - meet Charles Anyan", "The Lincoln Imp" and "JB Farming Life - Ben meets Jen Braithwaite" from podcasts like ""Undercurrent Stories", "Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive", "Meet the Farmers", "Tales From the Otherwood" and "Meet the Farmers"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    Shrouded in Scandal: Stamford's Lesser-Known Dark History with Bill Cunningham

    Shrouded in Scandal: Stamford's Lesser-Known Dark History with Bill Cunningham

    In this repeat from one of the show's most popular episodes  you are invited  to join us on a stroll down the historic lanes of Stamford, where the tales of Saxon settlers and Georgian grandeur intertwine, brought to vivid life by my guest, local historian and raconteur, Bill Cunningham. As Bill peels back the layers of time, we wander from the River Welland's influence on the town's inception to the stone-crafted beauty that defines its aesthetic today. We muse over the significance of Stamford's position on the storied route from London to York, where ancient inns like The George have quenched the thirst of travelers for a millennium, and we peek into the future with  The Mayors Guides, set to continue the tradition of sharing Stamford's historical riches.

    The architectural splendour of St George's Square serves as a backdrop for tales both inspiring and sinister; it's not just a setting for period dramas but a stage where the drama of history itself unfolded. Bill shares the gripping stories of Arnold Leese, whose love for camels and fascism painted a complex portrait of Stamford's past, and Edward Edwards, whose naval legacy is forever entwined with the Bounty's mutiny. These narratives are testament to the fact that beneath the town's resplendent facade lie stories of intrigue and the human condition in all its shades.

    Our journey wouldn't be complete without the chilling tales of Stamford's darker denizens, notably Thomas Bacon, whose life story reads like a Victorian gothic novel. As Bill recounts the accusations of murder and arson that followed Bacon from Stamford to London and beyond, one can't help but shiver at the grim chapters written into the town's history. Yet, the conversation isn't all gloom; we wrap up reveling in the town's architectural triumphs, void of the macabre overtones associated with characters like John George Haigh. With Bill's encyclopedic knowledge and lively banter, your appreciation for Stamford's historical and structural fabric will be irreversibly enriched.

    Please note error at 17.25. Date should be 1842 not 1642.

    For more information about Stamford and on Bill Cunningham please see;

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    https://www.facebook.com/groups/408182023445227/

    https://www.instagram.com/williamdavidcunningham/?hl=en

    This episode was recorded a few weeks before the Covid -19 Lockdown.



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    Enda Brady: UK correspondent on Matthew Flinders' remains being reburied in his home town of Lincolnshire

    Enda Brady: UK correspondent on Matthew Flinders' remains being reburied in his home town of Lincolnshire

    The remains of Matthew Flinders, the first explorer to circumnavigate Australia, will be buried in his home town of Lincolnshire in 2024.

    His remains were identified after they were discovered in HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston in 2019.

    UK correspondent Enda Brady says his body went missing after his death in 1814, and a local group has been campaigning to bring his remains home for the last four years. 

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    The Marathon Running Farmer - meet Charles Anyan

    The Marathon Running Farmer - meet Charles Anyan

    Today we’re heading to Lincolnshire to meet arable farmer and runner Charles Anyan, who farms 346 hectares of land at Springthorpe near Gainsborough in the north west of the county. Cropping includes a fairly standard rotation of wheat, barley, oil seed rape and spring beans. Charles also runs a small DIY livery yard and is involved in a couple of mid-tier stewardship schemes. He’s been back on the family farm since 2006 following various jobs in Australia and a degree at Newcastle University. Running has become a massive part of Charles's life since the lockdowns and he has now run 2 marathons, with another two planned for this year. He also enjoys playing rugby, cycling, travel and hill walking in the Lakes or the Peaks. He has become a prominent advocate for talking about mental health and is an ambassador for the Farming Community Network. 

     

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    Ben Eagle is a freelance rural affairs and agricultural journalist and podcaster. He also produces podcasts for a number of other rural organisations. You can find out more at benjamineagle.co.uk 

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    Show References

    John Charles Jones (Woodborough Park on twitter)

    Image credit: Charles Anyan

     

    Timestamps

    00:27 Ben introduces the show.

    1:39 Charles comes in.

    2:02 Charles talks about Lincolnshire

    3:10 Charles's family have been farming in the area since 1820. 

    4:05 The land is suited for cereal production.

    4:21 A range of soils in Lincolnshire. 

    5:39 World wheat yield record near Louth.

    6:00 Sponsor message for A Plan Rural Insurance.

    6:44 Charles went to Newcastle University.

    9:11 Newcastle is a stunning city.

    9:26 Charles has spent a lot of time in Australia - why has it featured so much in his life?

    13:29 Charles believes that Sydney is the best city in the world. 

    14:14 Farming policy and Charles's frustration with current food and farming policy. 

    15:15 The ban of various agri-chemicals.

    16:20 Other break crops.

    17:58 Food security discussion. 

    20:08 Charles is looking at ELMs and other options for environmental management. 

    20:48 How does the economic future for Charles's farm look like post 2027/28 and the end of BPS.

    23:57 Sponsor message for A Plan Rural Insurance.

    24:22 Charles's experience with running and story of weight loss. 

    33:08 Mental health and Charles is an ambassador for Farming Community Network. 

    33:35 Run 1000

    37:45 Charles plans to run his first marathon.

    39:20 Have we broken the stigma of talking about mental health in farming?

    44:40 Charles's message for the public.

    45:38 Charles's message to farmers.

    46:06 Charles's recommendation for a blog, podcast or social media account - FCN, LRSN, YANA, Yellow Wellies, RABI. Also John Charles-Jones (Woodborough Park). 

    The Lincoln Imp

    The Lincoln Imp

    The year is 1092 and the very first Bishop of Lincoln is looking forward to seeing the cathedral completed.... only it seems to have attracted the attention on unholy eyes.

    Dylan tells this story of spiritual warfare, mischievous entities and how throwing salt over your shoulder just might stop you from being dragged to Hell!

    You can contact Dylan by email on:

    talesfromtheotherwood@gmail.com

    And Instagram:

    @tales_from_the_otherwood

    JB Farming Life - Ben meets Jen Braithwaite

    JB Farming Life - Ben meets Jen Braithwaite

    Link to JB Farming Life on youtube - click here

    00:18 Ben introduces the show

    01:40 Jen comes in

    01:48 Jen talks about her life in Lincolnshire

    02:26 Jen explains the challenges of their arable rotation over the last few years.

    06:10 How did James and Jen meet?

    08:00 How has Jen's perception of farming changed, having not coming from a farming background?

    10:58 Jen talks about her career in PR and motor sport before the farm.

    15:55 Journalists covering motorsport before technology improved.

    17:13 How Jen came to work with her brother.

    20:22 Jen talks about their youtube channel JB Farming Life

    21:50 Youtube as a tool for farmers to get their messages across to the general public.

    23:30 Diversification on the farm. 

    24:30 Jen's message for the public.

    25:09 Jen's message for farmers.

    27:18 Jen's shout out for @wifeonthefarm on Instagram

    29:15 Round up. 

    Image credit: Jen Braithwaite, JB Farming Life

    PPC Consultant Ryan Scollon

    PPC Consultant Ryan Scollon

    While working in his first job at a small agency, Ryan started a website. He didn’t think much of it. Until its local SEO started bringing him leads and the chance to do extra work on the side.

    A year on, working evenings and weekends, he’d reached capacity. This was it. Time to go full time freelance. With no network of his own, he needed his site to continue to bring him clients. And it really did.

    In the past year Ryan’s grown a team of two fellow freelancers. Able to make the most of the leads, the retainers and enjoy the ability of having people to bounce ideas off of rather than make every decision on him.

    You'll find full show notes and transcript for this episode at beingfreelance.com

     

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    The Acid Bath Murderer. Part Two. Once a conman always a conman? Was John Haigh truly insane?

    The Acid Bath Murderer. Part Two. Once a conman always a conman? Was John Haigh truly insane?

    The Acid Bath Murderer. Part Two episode photos are on our Instagram page, comment below to contribute your thoughts.

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    The Acid Bath Murderer. Part One. The background of John Haigh - a conman who spiralled out of control.

    The Acid Bath Murderer. Part One. The background of John Haigh - a conman who spiralled out of control.

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    Episode 2 - Mallows and Purple Hedgerows of Summer

    Episode 2 - Mallows and Purple Hedgerows of Summer

    This month, we'll be taking a walk along a hedgerow-lined path in Lincolnshire, slowing the walking pace, and noticing things perhaps otherwise unseen. And meeting a vibrant purple beacon in the July hedgerow - the Common Mallow, or Malva sylvestris.

    Hannah shares some images of her walk with the Mallows, on the Edge of the Hedge instagram https://www.instagram.com/edgeofthehedge/

    Shownotes to accompany this episode can be accesed here: http://thedistrictherbalist.co.uk/edge-of-the-hedge-episode-2-mallows-july/ 

    You can find augmented visual content relating to this episode, and other episodes, over at Edge of the Hedge's social media pages, on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. If you want to get in touch, to say hello or share your thoughts on aspects covered in this episode, please feel welcome to email me at edgeofthehedge@gmail.com

    I always welcome Edge of the Hedge being tagged on social media, especially if you've been inspired to look closer at the landscape.

    Edge of the Hedge podcast is entirely independent and self-funded, and if you've enjoyed it, and wish to 'buy me a coffee', I'm always grateful for your support. Thank you!

    Edge of the Hedge is bourne out of a labour of love, of hoping to help people to find moments of peace, slow the walking pace, and look more deeply at the natural world that we share this planet with, with a hope that by looking more closer, and connecting more deeply with it, we'll take greater care of the planet, and share the stories we learn, to inspire others to connect more deeply.

    If you want to read more about Hannah's wider work, as a Herbalist and Nature Educator, you can find her website here.

    Episode 1: Linden Trees in Midsummer

    Episode 1: Linden Trees in Midsummer

    This month, join Hannah taking a walk through the fields of Lincolnshire, listening to skylarks, watching how the wind moves through the barley, seeing swallows swoop over the fields, and taking a special trip to visit some beautiful Linden Trees, to experience their peace and beauty, in Riseholme, just to the north of Lincoln.

    Hannah shares some images of her trip to Riseholme on the Edge of the Hedge instagram https://www.instagram.com/edgeofthehedge/

    You can find augmented visual content relating to this episode, and other episodes, over at Edge of the Hedge's social media pages, on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. If you want to get in touch, to say hello or share your thoughts on aspects covered in this episode, please feel welcome to email me at edgeofthehedge@gmail.com

    I always welcome Edge of the Hedge being tagged on social media, especially if you've been inspired to look closer at the landscape.

    Edge of the Hedge podcast is entirely independent and self-funded, and if you've enjoyed it, and wish to 'buy me a coffee', I'm always grateful for your support. Thank you!

    Edge of the Hedge is bourne out of a labour of love, of hoping to help people to find moments of peace, slow the walking pace, and look more deeply at the natural world that we share this planet with, with a hope that by looking more closer, and connecting more deeply with it, we'll take greater care of the planet, and share the stories we learn, to inspire others to connect more deeply.

    If you want to read more about Hannah's wider work, as a Herbalist and Nature Educator, you can find her website here.

    3: American Landmarks of Britain

    3: American Landmarks of Britain

    It's US election week and this bonus episode Ben and Nicky explore American Landmarks in Britain. They discuss their visit to Boston, Lincolnshire and it's connection with the US (you can probably guess), how Pocahontas became a resident of Kent and how accurately Hamilton portrays the 'Special Relationship' between our two countries.

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