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In this issue, we meet photographer Ian Berry who has faced bullets and ruthless regimes to capture and reveal historic moments in time; a village daffodil planting project in Dinton is celebrating a horticultural pioneer Reverend George Engleheart.

Susie Brew from the Wilton Windmill Society shares the story behind the history of this iconic landmark; The Wiltshire Gardens Trust is a charity established more than 30 years ago, we find out how it has grown and evolved; garden designer and beekeeper Sophie Butcher encourages planting for pollinators of every kind and shares ideas to brighten up your garden this month.

It was a war setting father against son, brother versus brother, we discover how the English Civil War divided the county; Gary Lawrence visits the Swindon charity Dressability who adapt clothing for people with disabilities; the Waight family have farmed on Salisbury Plain for 150 years, Mary-Vere Parr reports on how their innovative methods support both an ancient site, and their livestock.

Also in this issue a full guide to retirement living and care here in the county.


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