Articles published in 2015

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December 2015
Suffolk
Author Linda Davies talks about surviving kidnap and finding solace in Southwold.
November 2015
East Anglian Daily Times
Top titles to read and give as gifts this festive season.
November 2015
Suffolk
Children's author and Aldeburgh resident, Emma Chichester Clark talks about Plumdog
November 2015
Suffolk
'Harold Fry' creator, Rachel Joyce talks to Catherine Larner
Book mentioned in this article: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
Another book mentioned in this article: A Snow Garden by Rachel Joyce
November 2015
Woman Alive
There's been a huge rise in old-fashioned pursuits such as knitting, sewing and baking, but what does it tell us about women's lives today?
November 2015
Coast
A behind-the-scenes look at Antony Gormley's latest project, LAND, which has brought sculptures to seashore locations across Britain.
October 2015
East Anglian Daily Times
Catherine Larner speaks to author and playwright, Rachel Joyce ahead of her visit to Seckford Hall Hotel next month.
October 2015
Rowing & Regatta
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and for one crew from Royal Chester this will be particularly poignant.
October 2015
Suffolk
Boxford-based author Mark Mason has turned trivia into an art form.
October 2015
Suffolk
Stargazing has never been so popular and Suffolk is a great place to study the sky at night.
October 2015
Suffolk
Recreating the last journey of Anglo-Saxon King Raedwald, Catherine Larner, Lucy Hollis and Jacq Barnard rowed a length of the River Deben.
October 2015
Suffolk
Pioneering work in Suffolk is helping to improve the lives of people with dementia, and their carers.
September 2015
Suffolk
Creator of the much-loved How to Train a Dragon series, Cressida Cowell talks about her inspiration and why the adventures have to end.
September 2015
Club Business International
The Al Haqbani family has created the largest club company in the Middle East. And it's just getting started!
September 2015
Woman Alive
'Grantchester' proved a huge hit with viewers, introducing the crime-solving country vicar. Catherine Larner meets its creator James Runcie

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