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Arthur Hellyer, the FT’s gardening columnist for 33 years until 1992, had a style that was far from haphazard
A runaway planting is a much better way to bring autumn and a garden’s plan to a close
Robin Ticciati led an excellent, attractively cast concert performance of Mozart’s opera
Top-class artificial grass and lighting could add a new dimension to Britian’s most famous evening picnic site
Well-crafted acoustic-pop and well-phrased vocals slip down easily on the Surrey troubadour’s third album
The meat of a boiled chicken is extremely succulent and especially good when eaten cold
Professor Vanessa’s Wondershow recreates a lost world of original vintage circus attractions. Here are five of Vanessa Toulmin’s favourites
In a solid opening to this year’s Chichester season, the best performances come in the most incidental roles
What does it mean to be a writer? It means that I’ve become what I always thought I was meant to be
At the second annual blind tasting of fine English fizz, the wines were very well made and had just the right amount of bubble
A charming and intelligent guide about exploring the local landscape
Legal tender is a concept free of practical relevance
Customers pay price of system upgrade
Audio recordings performed with Glyndebourne’s ensemble
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