Articles published in category Business

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January 2024
Shetland Wool Adventures Journal
Mati applied for one of the National Trust properties in Fair Isle but she didn't feel she had any transferrable skills for remote island life.
January 2024
Shetland Wool Adventures Journal
The renowned printmaker Angela Harding's creative journey unfolds in the captivating landscapes of the British Isles, including a recent residency in Fair Isle.
November 2023
Suffolk
'Buy local' now includes that special bottle for your next celebration. We visited some of the growers and makers putting Suffolk on the wine list.
October 2023
Journo Resources website
Catherine Larner takes a deep dive into something most, if not all of us, have experienced in freelance journalism: rejection. With some stellar advice from fellow journalists on separating rejection from self-worth.
October 2023
Suffolk
Felixstowe Hydrocycle is an innovative, ambitious scheme helping to secure Suffolk's water supplies and food production now and into the future.
July 2023
Suffolk
It started with sailing dinghies. Thirty years later Sean McMillan has designed and built some of the most beautiful, glamorous boats in the world at his Ipswich boatyard, including two for James Bond.
June 2023
Country Life
'If we don't have it, you don't need it': an Aladdin's cave of useful items, the local hardware store is the shop that time forgot, finds Catherine Larner
June 2023
Country Living
From her Norfolk workshop, Abbey Molyneux is one of a growing crew of female boatbuilders keeping a traditional craft afloat.
April 2023
Pressing Matters
Catherine Larner speaks to established printmaker Angela Harding about how her familiar works of natural wonder come to life, then take flight into the wider world.
December 2022
Classic Boat
Historic Pin Mill yard in fine fettle. Visiting the historic boatyard in its picturesque setting beside the River Orwell on the Shotley Peninsula in Suffolk.
November 2022
Suffolk
It's 20 years since Jimmy Doherty picked up a fork and decided to turn a rundown farm just outside Ipswich into a going concern. They said he was mad - but what has he learned in two decades?
November 2022
Classic Boat
Lyme Regis-based Gail McGarva's unique skill of preserving historic craft and sharing her passion with others, has blossomed into a thriving business model.
October 2022
Guardian
Building, fixing, de-rusting and refitting - women are making waves in the traditionally male-dominated boatbuilding industry and supporting each other on social media.
October 2022
Classic Boat
More and more women are finding the confidence to enter the very male world of boatbuilding.
October 2019
Suffolk
When he isn't at his Suffolk home, Chris Hirst is travelling the globe leading a multi-national business, and writing a book about it

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