Synopsis
Dartington's recent posts to audioboom.com
Episodes
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#12: Bench 10 (lime kiln yard and back again)
12/12/2019 Duration: 02minThe Totnes-Dartington Access for All Path was created by the South Hams Access Group Path Planning Team so that it could be enjoyed by people of all abilities. This track is part of an audio guide playlist, narrated by Clive Fairweather, that is designed to help you get more out of this special route.
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#13: Bench 10 (lime kiln yard to the mill race)
12/12/2019 Duration: 04minThe Totnes-Dartington Access for All Path was created by the South Hams Access Group Path Planning Team so that it could be enjoyed by people of all abilities. This track is part of an audio guide playlist, narrated by Clive Fairweather, that is designed to help you get more out of this special route.
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Joanna MacGregor interviewed ahead of this year's Summer School
24/07/2018 Duration: 02minJoanna MacGregor, concert pianist and Artistic Director of the Dartington International Summer School & Festival, speaks about the Great Hall as a concert venue and the unique model that she has established here: Summer School by day, Concert Hall by night.
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Anaerobic Digester Project at Dartington Hall
28/11/2017 Duration: 04minNovember 23, 2017. BBC Radio Devon
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Interview: About David Lack and Dartington
17/02/2016 Duration: 04minTony Whitehead, Public Affairs Officer for the The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), talks to BBC Radio Devon's Jo Loosemore about how ornithologist David Lack's studies at The Dartington Hall Trust revolutionised our understanding of the life of the robin.
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Interview: About Dartington's woodland
17/02/2016 Duration: 04minConservation Warden at The Dartington Hall Trust, Mike Newby, takes a walk with BBC Radio Devon's Jo Loosemore through the estate's woodland, and discusses why woodland is important and the challenges of managing it.
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Interview: About Dartington's river
17/02/2016 Duration: 02minEstate Manager at The Dartington Hall Trust, John Channon, talks to BBC Radio Devon's Jo Loosemore about the Trust's plans around the River Dart, which runs around two-thirds of the estate. John discusses the possibilities but also the challenges of the estate's natural border, which include conservation projects and allowing visitors to enjoy the many river walks.
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Interview: About Dartington's history
17/02/2016 Duration: 03minHead Gardener at The Dartington Hall Trust, Ian Gilbert, talks to BBC Radio Devon's Jo Loosemore about the remarkable history of The Dartington Hall Trust - a place rejuvenated in the 1920's by the arrival of a wealthy couple, Dorothy and Leonard Elmhirst, who were determined to implement an extraordinary new social experiment at the Hall.
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Interview: About Dartington's listed Gardens
17/02/2016 Duration: 04minHead Gardener at The Dartington Hall Trust, Ian Gilbert, talks to BBC Radio Devon's Jo Loosemore about the challenge of running Dartington's beautiful, Grade-2* listed Gardens.
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Interview: About the Dartington estate
17/02/2016 Duration: 03minEstate Manager at The Dartington Hall Trust, John Channon, talks to BBC Radio Devon's Jo Loosemore about the 880 acres woodland, buildings and public spaces that make up the Dartington estate. John discusses the challenge of running such a large estate - a challenge made more complex by the extraordinary variety of conservation, social justice and arts-based projects that take place on the land.
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Jon and Lynne Perkin talk about Old Parsonage Farm on BBC Radio Devon
07/05/2015 Duration: 03minA discussion with the new tenants of the farm on the Dartington estate featured on BBC Radio Devon on 2nd May 2015.
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Community Conversation - July
14/09/2012 Duration: 10minAt a Community Conversation on 25 July 2012 Celia Atherton, director of the social justice programme at Dartington, reminded people there that communities in both Dartington and Totnes wanted to make this project as successful as possible by working together.
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Great Debate: Blowing Hot or Cold? Renewable Wind debate (4 of 4)
26/06/2012 Duration: 09minPart of the Great Debates series held at Dartington Hall in association with TRESOC on 18 June 2012. Can the UK achieve its targets for onshore wind energy in view of resistance applied at local planning level? Chair: Jonathan Dimbleby, BBC Panel: Godfrey Boyle, Emeritus Professor of Renewable Energy at the Open University; Matt Partridge, Development Director REG Windpower; John Constable, The Renewable Energy Foundation; Helen McDade, The John Muir Trust #ClimateChange #CommunityEnergy #Dartington #DartingtonHall #Debate #GreatDebates #JonathanDimbleby #onshore #RenewableEnergy #TRESOC #WindPower #ClimateChange #CommunityEnergy #Dartington #DartingtonHall #Debate #GreatDebates #JonathanDimbleby #RenewableEnergy #TRESOC #WindPower Photo c. Martin Laine
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Great Debate: Blowing Hot or Cold? (3 of 4)
26/06/2012 Duration: 30minA Great Debate at Dartington Hall in association with Totnes Renewable Energy Society on 18 June 2012. Can the UK achieve its targets for onshore wind energy in view of resistance applied at local planning level? Chair: Jonathan Dimbleby Panel: Godfrey Boyle, Emeritus Professor of Renewable Energy at the Open University; Matt Partridge, Development Director REG Windpower; John Constable, The Renewable Energy Foundation; Helen McDade, The John Muir Trust #climatechange #communityenergy #dartington #dartingtonhall #debate #greatdebates #jonathandimbleby #onshore #renewableenergy #tresoc #windpower Photo c. Martin Laine
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Great Debate: Blowing Hot or Cold? (2 of 4)
26/06/2012 Duration: 29minPart of the Dartington Great Debates series, held at Dartington Hall in association with TRESOC on 18 June 2012 Can the UK achieve its targets for onshore wind energy in view of resistance applied at local planning level? Chair: Jonathan Dimbleby Panel: Godfrey Boyle, Emeritus Professor of Renewable Energy at the Open University; Matt Partridge, Development Director REG Windpower; John Constable, The Renewable Energy Foundation; Helen McDade, The John Muir Trust #ClimateChange #CommunityEnergy #Dartington #DartingtonHall #Debate #GreatDebates #JonathanDimbleby #onshore #RenewableEnergy #TRESOC #WindPower Photo c. Martin Laine #ClimateChange #CommunityEnergy #Dartington #DartingtonHall #Debate #GreatDebates #JonathanDimbleby #RenewableEnergy #TRESOC #WindPower
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Great Debate: Blowing Hot or Cold? Renewable Wind Energy in the UK (1 of 4)
26/06/2012 Duration: 26minPart of Dartington's Great Debates series, held at Dartington Hall in association with TRESOC on 18 June 2012 Can the UK achieve its targets for onshore wind energy in view of resistance applied at local planning level? The Department for Energy and Climate Change says: “Wind will be a key component in meeting the UK’s 2020 target for energy from renewable sources, and onshore wind could deliver around 15% of the total”. Local communities have a major role to play in making this happen. Chair: Jonathan Dimbleby Panel: Godfrey Boyle, Emeritus Professor of Renewable Energy at the Open University; Matt Partridge, Development Director REG Windpower; John Constable, The Renewable Energy Foundation; Helen McDade, The John Muir Trust. #ClimateChange #Dartington #DartingtonHall #Debate #GreatDebates #RenewableEnergy #WindPower #TRESOC #CommunityEnergy #onshore #JonathanDimbleby Photo c. Martin Laine
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Great Debates - Does Integrated Medicine Make Sense? 4 of 4
26/06/2012 Duration: 28minAudio recording from Dartington Great Debates 26 May 2012. Does Integrated Medicine Make Sense? Chair: David Parsley. Panel: Andy Lewis, Simon Mills, Becky Simpson, Sarah Wollaston MP