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Articles published in 2014
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December 2014
Attractions Management
Technology has become second nature to many young people, but children's literature centres are more popular than ever.
December 2014
Suffolk
A good book is a must on any Christmas list. Catherine Larner makes her seasonal suggestions
December 2014
Suffolk
Bestselling author Christopher Matthew, 76, says he has only just got started
December 2014
Woman Alive
Fine dining, afternoon tea and special occasions - visitors to the cafe at the Cornwall Cathedral are sure to keep going back for more.
December 2014
Woman Alive
A young Suffolk couple have been on quite a journey but are now looking forward to settling into their new home with their family.
November 2014
Suffolk
Anthony Horowitz is recreating the world of Sherlock Holmes in his new book 'Moriarty', and brings news of a James Bond novel to follow
November 2014
Suffolk
The life and work of Anna Airy - one of the country's first female war artists - is being celebrated with an exhibition in Ipswich
October 2014
Norfolk
Alexander McCall Smith turns to Norfolk for inspiration in his reworking of Jane Austen's classic
October 2014
Suffolk
Celebrated artist and architect Charles Rennie Macintosh lived in Walberswick. Esther Freud's novel explores his time there.
October 2014
Suffolk
My role is to make my readers feel better about life and the world
October 2014
Suffolk
Three new novelists have used the county as a backdrop to their work
September 2014
Suffolk
The jazz queen from down under, Janet Seidel, is returning to Suffolk as part of a UK tour
September 2014
Suffolk
Catherine Larner, Jacq Barnard and Lucy Hollis rowed 140 miles to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Jerome K Jerome's classic tale
August 2014
Rowing & Regatta
After being restored, an RNLI lifeboat is now available to hire for fundraising trips. Catherine Larner delves into its dramatic past