High hedges of hope
Dec 02, 2020
1 minute
WHEN the first lockdown began, Penny Adie began roaming the narrow, high-hedged lanes around her home, a remote village in the Exmoor National Park, armed with her iPhone, accompanied by 30 essays from diverse contributors. These include NHS workers, businessmen, a vicar, musicians, teachers and children, plus a foreword by the Countess of Wessex.
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