Listen To Alfred

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Listen To Alfred is a weekly podcast all about life in Shaftesbury and the surrounding Blackmore Vale and Cranborne Chase. Youll hear news and interesting stories during our conversations with local people who are making a difference. And well have inspiring ideas for things to do and places to go, with our whats on guide.

Episódios

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 74

    08/11/2019 Duração: 37min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Tim Chappell has faced some challenges recently. He has lost his life savings and has been diagnosed with Asperger's. Days after his 71st birthday he is embarking on his greatest challenge - to race around the world for charity. He knows how dangerous this is. (00:27) Shaftesbury Town Council and the Chamber of Commerce have been to Frome to ask for help in enhancing our monthly Sunday market. Alfred hears what they have in mind. (09:15) The Tourist Information Centre boss asks for help to prevent the TIC closing, due to a lack of funding. If cash can't be found by 2021, the Mayor has suggested moving the service to another building. Alfred hears more. (15:40) Alfred meets professional storyteller Jane Flood. She will share stories about the women of Camelot at the Grosvenor Arms next week. Jane talks about her fascinating career and reveals what she has learned about the Arthurian legend. (25:12) Sh

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 73

    01/11/2019 Duração: 36min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Dozens of people shared their stories about the town's past at the best-attended 'Shaftesbury Remembers' event so far. Alfred was there to hear how waiting for car crashes on a notorious bend was once a spectator sport. (00:26) How free tea and cake at the Abbey View Medical Centre on Tuesdays could cut Shaftesbury's surgery waiting times. (11.13) Sue Clifford chats about a special Shaftesbury souvenir, reissued after almost two decades. And why it is set to sell out. (23:08) She was wearing no shoes as she ascended Gold Hill. We meet round-Britain barefoot runner Anna McNuff and hear why she stopped in Shaftesbury. (26:14) Alfred attended the launch of a new Dorset Mind mental wellbeing project, where the town decides what support it wants. (29:12)

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 72

    25/10/2019 Duração: 37min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Artist Zara McQueen tells us about her love for Shaftesbury and how her cancer treatment has changed her art. Zara is exhibiting her work at the Shaftesbury Arts Centre Gallery until 5th November. (00:27) Bee expert Brigit Strawbridge plans a second Shaftesbury-set wildlife book and discusses her recent international award. It came as a surprise! (12:23) Shaftesbury area skies are recognised for stargazing as we're named one of only fourteen Dark Sky Reserves on earth. Alfred chats with Amanda Scott of the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty about why this matters. (19:50) Which Shaftesbury streets needs an electronic sign to tell people how fast they are driving? The Town Council wants to know. (24:22) Sarah Williams quit banking to become a full time female adventurer. The motivational speaker and 'Tough Girl' podcast presenter previews her Shaftesbury talk inspired by   wo

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 71

    18/10/2019 Duração: 37min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Flash floods turn the Gold Hill 10k run into a water wading challenge. Alfred met organisers and runners on a soggy, foggy Sunday morning and chatted to the fastest woman, who has a strong Shaftesbury connection. (00:27) Alfred meets with Max Lacy, owner of Enmore Green's Fountain Inn. The pub is set to reopen next summer and we hear about its planned refurbishment. (7:03) Alfred visits the Community Front Room mental health crisis drop-in centre at Longmead. We hear how visitors have already been helped. (15:30) There's huge support from the public for the policies proposed in Shaftesbury's Neighbourhood Plan. Alfred speaks with the plan's vice chairman. (22:43) Sorry About Shaun launch their new EP to coincide with their autumn tour. We hear how the local band aim to make their songs catchy. (30:56)  

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 70

    11/10/2019 Duração: 40min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Radio 2's Johnnie Walker talks about his life in radio and life after death. We chat with the Shaftesbury-based star ahead of his talk to raise funds for the St James Church window. (00:27) Shaftesbury Town Council turns to residents to find a better way to tackle the Mampitts Lane bus gate issue. We hear why Cllr John Lewer wants to recruit a working group to address the proposed through-traffic restriction. (16:24) Shaftesbury's popular hand car wash has reopened in a new location. Alfred was there for the opening day. (27:00) One of Britain's best rural writers will speak in Shaftesbury. Alfred chats with Tim Pears, who has been compared to Thomas Hardy. We preview his Grosvenor Arms Hotel talk. (32:31)

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 69

    04/10/2019 Duração: 36min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Why driving a three-wheeler to The Gambia for Dorset Mind will present a challenge for two Shaftesbury friends. Alfred talks to charity adventurers Jon and Nick. (00:27) A specialist off-licence will open on Shaftesbury High Street soon. Alfred hears about Joe Pestell's plans. (09:29) A lifetime of composition – Shaftesbury folk musician Nick Crump releases a book of his best tunes. (18:47) Shaftesbury climate campaigners set off for Studland on foot to show their opposition to oil drilling off the Dorset coast. Alfred saw them set off. (29:56)

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 68

    27/09/2019 Duração: 36min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Shaftesbury and The Donheads celebrate Thomas Hardy with a film, feast and guided walk. Alfred talks to the event organisers. (00:24) Martin and June Hull are a Shaftesbury couple arranging transport to tackle locals' social isolation through Shaftesbury Car Link. They volunteer and they have paid for their new accessible vehicle themselves. (10:33) It's the final curtain for Semley's fancy dress store. Its owner reveals Shaftesbury's most popular outfits and costumes that nobody wants to hire. Jan Klakus explains why Gladrags is shutting shop. (20:39) Why six visiting American artists will be selling Shaftesbury to their social media fans when they returned to the States. (28:45) BV Dairy, one of Shaftesbury's biggest employers is officially best in the south-west. We chat to MD Jim Highnam about the company's award success. (33:10)

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 67

    20/09/2019 Duração: 35min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Over the August Bank Holiday, people drove to Fontmell Down from as far away as Cornwall to go on a Butterfly Conservation hunt for a rare species. Alfred went along to understand why naturalists consider this North Dorset beauty spot so important. And our reporter enjoyed an unexpected surprise. (00:26) After experiencing a terrible tragedy Shaftesbury resident Karen Cole found reading books offered her an escape. She's since become a well-respected and influential crime novel reviewer. Alfred met Karen. (11:21) A new Shaftesbury green group intends to share practical advice on how to live a more sustainable life, rather than getting involved with politics or protest. Alfred sat in on a 'Shaftesbury Buttons' session and heard about their plans for a 2020 festival. (19:42) Alfred meets Fontmell Magna Man Adam Masters and hears why he's so passionate about knots. Adam is the Dorset Chairman of an inte

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 66

    13/09/2019 Duração: 35min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Alfred meets the Motcombe thatcher who re-roofed a Gold Hill cottage this summer. Ed Coney tells us that one type of bird causes problems for his profession and he addresses misunderstandings about the craft. (00:26) Christopher Oram's life changed after his Twitter post was featured by news organisations all over the world. We hear how this Shaftesbury resident juggled his overnight van-driving job with making videos, podcasts and holding meetings in Parliament. (08:36) Alfred tours Port Regis School with James Hardy, the teacher who hopes to make the site carbon neutral in six years' time. We hear how the project could bring benefits for nearby Motcombe residents. (18:30) Million-selling author Mark Dawson is coming to Shaftesbury. If you believe that there's a book in you, he'll tell you how to make money by self-publishing your work. Alfred talks with Mark ahead of his Grosvenor Arms Hotel talk i

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 65

    06/09/2019 Duração: 35min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Alfred visits Tricuro's Shaftesbury day centre to see how local people with dementia are benefitting from a new, hi-tech table funded by our community. (00:26) If you need a bike, or want your cycle repaired, you should head to Hope2Cycle. Alfred called in on the volunteers at their Longmead base and heard how their cycle sales help fund mental health projects. (09:03) Alfred chats with Shaftesbury environmentalist Robin Walter about his new book tracing the history of UK forestry. And there are plenty of local references in this crowd-funded publication. (19:11) Alfred meets the young man who will be Shaftesbury Carnival's first ever Carnival Prince. We find out why this new role has been introduced. (27:29) Look at your feet when you walk around Shaftesbury's streets. Alfred hears how resident Tony Hawkins has been researching the history of our town's shoe scrapers. (30:29)

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 64

    30/08/2019 Duração: 35min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Going full circle - the fifty-mile White Hart Link walk is open all the way to Shaftesbury. Alfred met the walkers and their special guest who strode from Fontmell Magna to a civic reception at Gold Hill Museum. (00:26) Three school friends launch a movie to tackle mental health issue. Alfred hears about the Headstrong Project. (08:16) Renovations are planned for a run-down Shaftesbury High Street building. Hear what will happen to the former Edinburgh Woollen Mill store. (18:19) Swap clothes and help save the planet. Swans Yard is the venue for a new type of fashion sale. (21:38) Why scarecrows will fill Shaftesbury street's this September. And you could win prizes with the Chamber of Commerce competition. (26:36) Interesting speakers are booked for a new talk series in a Shaftesbury hotel. Alfred hears about The Grosvenor's plans. (29:57)

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 63

    23/08/2019 Duração: 34min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: The boss of Shaftesbury's new Italian restaurant shares his cooking credentials. We meet the man who will manage San Tonino on Mustons Lane. (00:26) Alfred meets Jack Lever, the Shaftesbury firefighter who will help you fight the flab in his new fitness facility. (06:50) As Shaftesbury plans its 2020 VE Day 75th anniversary commemorations we talk to Robert Mullins, who remembers hearing the bombs falling from his childhood home on Coppice Street. (13:02) Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty learns that our skies aren't dark enough for Dark Sky designation. We hear how new streetlights could help them achieve this special status. (20:53) Pound Lane residents are pushing for a 'bus gate' to block off Mampitts Lane to through traffic but some locals living on The Maltings have opposed the proposal. (25:55)

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 62

    16/08/2019 Duração: 34min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Why a social media influencer with 270,000 fans is opening a Shaftesbury High Street business. Alfred chats with Marte Marie Forsberg. (00:27) The Tourist Information Centre boss explains his building's new opinion-splitting paint job. There is a local connection with the choice of colour, says David Taylor. (12:17) The challenge of repairing Shaftesbury's historic and ceremonial silverware. Alfred hears how security concerns are complicating restoration of the town's mace. (17:45) How a Shaftesbury area publican is calling time on our throwaway culture. Niky Daley wants to launch a repair café in her Donheads pub. (22:31) New cycling trips for social interaction and soaking up our stunning scenery. John Rutter shares his vision with Alfred. (26:48)  

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 61

    09/08/2019 Duração: 35min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Archaeologists uncover 'find of the dig' as six-week Shaftesbury Abbey excavations come to an end. (00:27) Abbotts is moving after 64 years – and its new owner wants your ideas. Alfred talks with greengrocer Ross Townsend. (10:10) Residents say an outdoor event on The Maltings has highlighted the need for a community facility on the estate. Alfred went along to one of the Monday night outdoor summer sessions. (13:05) Could a Shaftesbury fountain help to reduce single use plastics? (21:42) Top marks for the Westminster Memorial Hospital team and a significant development in the campaign to secure Shaftesbury's hospital beds. (26:28)

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 60

    02/08/2019 Duração: 36min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: From boardroom to bookstores nationwide, Alfred chats to the BV Dairy director who is now a published author. Harry Cowan reveals a surprising fact - he's only read a couple of books during his lifetime. (00:24) Alfred hears about a huge Shaftesbury art auction to raise funds for women and children affected by abuse. (09:41) St John's Hill residents have started a Facebook group over HGV safety fears. We hear how recent incidents have prompted them to collect photo and video evidence. (17:53) We go for a stroll with the team behind the second Shaftesbury tree walk map and learn about the hidden curiosities this new guide will reveal. (26:14) Shaftesbury's new literary festival will launch in 2020. We speak to their leader as she launches a volunteer recruitment drive. (33:28)

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 59

    26/07/2019 Duração: 35min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: A pensioner returns to Shaftesbury to visit the scene of a horrific accident. At the age of 13, Eric Coombs was shot when a gun went off in a military exhibition inside Shaftesbury Town Hall. (00:26) Work begins on a £100,000 Shaftesbury Arts Centre makeover but there's been a surprise. The sprung dance floor will cost more than originally anticipated. We chat to Chairman Jenny Parker and meet one of the architects undertaking this and a much bigger potential future building project. (06:50) Shaftesbury's zero plastic shop expands and its owner, Lucy Barfoot, tells Alfred how she knows she made the right choice by starting her business in Swans Yard last December. (14:12) Shaftesbury Town Council declares a climate emergency and backs plans to make our town plastic-free. (20:41) Three key Shaftesbury organisations join forces for a £1 million town centre enhancement bid. Alfred discovers how the proj

  • Listen To Alfred – Life In Shaftesbury – Episode 58

    19/07/2019 Duração: 34min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: We chat with the local author of a new nature book that will put our town in the spotlight. Brigit Strawbridge gives us an insight into her first publication and reveals how Shaftesbury will be featured prominently. (00:24) Why charity trustees need cash to transform an historic Shaftesbury almshouse. We learn about the history of Chubbs Almshouse and future plans on our tour with Tony Morgan. (06:11) Archaeologist Julian Richards shares the latest news from the Abbey's archaeological dig. After a fortnight of excavation, he is now more hopeful that previous digs haven't destroyed clues to the Abbey's layout. (15:55) Alfred visits Wincombe Park and hears how you could use this private garden as your own relaxation retreat. Co-owner Phoebe Fortescue has listed her estate in the Quiet Gardens Movement register. (23:56) Alfred meets the artist who gifted her sculpture to one of our town's quiet spaces.

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 57

    12/07/2019 Duração: 31min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Organisers are delighted with the fourth Shaftesbury Fringe and they confirm the festival's 2020 dates. We chat with some of the artists, including the oldest performer, headlining comedian Cally Beaton and 'I'm A Celebrity' and Talk Radio star Iain Lee. (00:26) What would you call the four streets planned for Shaftesbury's new estate? Your ideas are requested ASAP! Redrow has already moved the site-clearing bulldozers into position. (08:44) Extinction Rebellion's fake funeral on the High Street and their mass die-in on Gold Hill gets people talking. Not all locals are supporting this climate change protest action, though. We talk with the group and hear why they arranged Saturday's event. (13:24) Nine-year-old Finn tells Alfred why pupils at a Shaftesbury's Abbey Primary want a place of peace and quiet reflection created on their school site. (20:32) The Great Ground residents who want the Town Coun

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 56

    05/07/2019 Duração: 36min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Shaftesbury Primary School has a new approach to teaching that could improve pupils' life chances. We chat to Headteacher Paul Lavis and members of the PTA who are backing this new initiative. (00:27) Alfred hears how the town's new Swifts Group wants to ensure that these birds, which have been here since King Alfred's time, remain a feature of Shaftesbury's summertime into the future. We chat with Enmore Green swift spotter Catherine Simmonds. (08:17) Alfred pops in to meet the artists behind Shaftesbury's newest pop-up shop. John and Ruth share their ideas for making our town an arts destination. (18:53) Three Shaftesbury mums are planning 'forest school' style workshops for local schoolchildren. Alfred hears about their idea for half-term sessions. (22:30) We call into the rehearsal of a quirky choral group, which formed especially for Shaftesbury Fringe. Alfred talks with Ed Bersey of The Sylvafi

  • Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 55

    28/06/2019 Duração: 36min

    This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Shaftesbury cycle speedway could launch on Wincombe Recreational Field within a year. We chat with Rotarian Tony Morgan about the history of these bike events in North Dorset and what how he wants the community to drive the project forward. He says the funding is secured. (00:27) A Shaftesbury historic café reopens as a tearoom and tapas bar. Alfred meets the man running King Alfred's Kitchen. (10:08) Plans to plant two thousand trees in Shaftesbury gains support. James Thrift sowed the seed of this idea to represent every young resident. We speak with James and Tree Group members Bernard Ede and Robin Walter about the plan and its practicalities. (12:57) Shaftesbury Council approves a request from the Abbey's SAVED project, for archaeological digging around the town's most historic sites. Archaeologist Julian Richards is particularly excited about excavating test pits in St James' Park. He explains

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