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Setting Boundaries

We all have some sort of boundary around our properties and we all know that these boundaries play a major role in the safety and aesthetics of our homes.

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Garden Notes

It’s now the season of sweet peas, soft fruit and bedding plants. This is such a wonderful time in the garden, with flowers in full bloom and plenty of harvesting in the vegetable patch to be done.

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Welcome to Summer 2022

Welcome to the summer edition of Conservation News and isn’t it wonderful to have the blue skies back for a while?

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How to… Revive Metal Furniture

Cast iron furniture left outside can suffer weather damage including rust, flaking paint and surface algae.

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Make your Garden a Corker!

Corker Outdoors have risen past recent challenges, and have their sights and site firmly set on the future.

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Get your oast cowls ready for the year ahead

Get the spring off to the best start by making sure that your oast house is ready for the coming year. Good maintenance is essential to keep your oast house looking fabulous but it can also save you serious time, effort and money in the long term.

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Discover the versatility of Grenache

Rowena Hawtin sings the praises of a widely planted but under-rated grape variety.

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The Joys of Spring

Spring has finally arrived, bringing promises of warmer weather, longer days and sunnier skies. What better way to celebrate than to get out in the garden, enjoy the fresh air and look forward to another gardening year?

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Tea at the Palace

During Carol Robb’s thirteen years as a royal chef she was very privileged to call some of Britain’s most splendid royal palaces and castles her place of work. She has created a collection of special recipes in celebration of a unique aspect of each of the twelve superb locations. There is an afternoon tea for every taste, whether that be elegant or rustic, summery or warming, savoury or chocolatey, fanciful or flowery.

Photo: Aldershaw Tiles

The history of clay tiles

Clay has a rich global history going back to the earliest days of the roofing industry – and it continues to enjoy popular appeal for roof builders and homeowners alike, today and into the future.