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Tottering by thirty

AT the COUNTRY LIFE Fair held at Fulham Palace in September 2014, I acquired a particularly good Totteringby-Gently book, direct from Annie Tempest herself. She personally signed the copy and, after some brief chit-chat, went on to say ‘Well! I hope I go on amusing you!’

Unlike Queen Victoria, we have, indeed, been kept very much amused and hereby pass on our congratulations to all at Tottering Hall, on this, their 30th anniversary in print. Andrew Tucker, Berkshire

Sting the bee

I WAS fascinated by the item about a vaccine for honeybees to help curb foulbrood (), but would be

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