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Welcome to Autumn 2022

Welcome to the latest edition of Conservation News. It’s been an incredible summer hasn’t it?

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Beautiful, beguiling & bewitching – Welcome to Boys Hall

We’re delighted to be given the chance to feature the restoration and renaissance of a lovely and significant gem of a Jacobean manor house, nestling in the outskirts of Ashford.

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Ooh how colourful!

Hawkhurst’s most colourful shop, Ooh How Lovely, is launching a veritable rainbow this summer, with their very own line of bespoke paints.

The French Bedroom Company

Creating your perfect bedroom

If you ask a medical professional for the top three areas vital to healthy living they will always tell you: diet, exercise and sleep. However, while we all know how important it is to eat healthily and stay active, an alarming number of adults aren’t getting enough good quality sleep.

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Healing Gardens

Gardening is known to be hugely beneficial to our physical and mental wellbeing. It connects us to nature, gets us out in the fresh air and is often a welcome escape from daily stresses.

Summer

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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Welcome to Spring 2022

Welcome to the spring edition of Conservation News. Our team are really excited about this edition because spring is our favourite time of year and, judging by the weather we’ve had so far this year, this spring is going to be particularly gorgeous!

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Welcome to Winter 2021

Are you a winter person or a summer person? Do you love the crunch of frost under your boots or do you long for the days when you can run barefoot through the grass?

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Welcome West Kent & The Weald to Autumn 2021

It’s so exciting to be launching the new West Kent & Weald edition of Conservation News; and thank you for all the wonderful feedback we’ve received so far.

Autumn

Welcome to Autumn 2021

Ah autumn: the leaves are turning, the air is crisp and there’s a touch of frost in the early morning.