Graham John

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780 miles of charitable endeavour!

Posted 7th March 2023
What type of coastline are you used to? Sandy beach (they bring wonderful childhood memories), chalk cliffs,...

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A room for every day: Knole House

Posted 4th March 2023
How many rooms do you have in your home? How much work does looking after them create? Imagine being responsible...

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Who cares for six of our most amazing palaces?

Posted 11th February 2023
What do A Reubens Ceiling, the birthplace of Queen Victoria, an Irish royal residence, the home of George III and...

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Holst: bringing war, peace, jollity and much more to The Royal Albert Hall

Posted 7th November 2022
An iconic venue in it's one hundred and fiftieth year, a great year to hear Holst: bringing war, peace, jollity...

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Egerton: atop the Greensand Ridge

Posted 2nd November 2022
The Greensand Way is a one hundred and eight mile walk that connects Hamstreet in Kent to Haslemere in Surrey. Egerton...

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What is a normal market?

Posted 25th October 2022
What is a normal market? It is a question that seems to be rarely asked, certainly rarely discussed in the press....

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High Streets: Declining or Evolving?

Posted 12th November 2019
The impending death knell for our High Streets has long been anticipated and is a continual topic for copywriters...

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Listed Buildings: The Passion and the Campaign

Posted 7th November 2019
Once again, a cool breeze blew across the Thames and over the Terrace at The House of Commons, it reminded me of...

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Campaigning for Listed Property Owners’ rights.

Posted 22nd July 2017
A cool breeze across The Terrace at The House of Commons is a very welcome thing on a hot summers evening, so too...

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