What’s in this issue?
Well, just like that, the festive season is upon us once more. Christmas can pass us by in a bit of a blur – with present buying, carol services and social events – but I hope you also carve out some time to relax, recharge and take stock. And, of course, watch plenty of repeats of ‘Only Fools and Horses’ and ‘Dad’s Army’.
For our part, cookery writer Miranda Gore Browne has a full collection of festive recipes, including a turkey dinner and a wonderful Christmas cake (pictured on our December cover). We also look at why it’s important to support our turkey farmers at this time of year and, on pages 31-36, showcase a host of rural businesses who have diversified to take advantage of all things wintry and festive.
Also in this edition, Clare Hunt reflects on the annual, some might say forlorn, pastime of hoping for a white Christmas. Bing Crosby might have dreamed of one, but the snow-laden scenes on our Christmas cards are, sadly, rarely seen. That doesn’t stop us hoping for snow – deep and crisp and even – although the reality might be slightly more damp, mild and grey.
This month, we also have a rather charming interview with actor and presenter Robson Green to mark his new series, ‘World’s Most Amazing Walks’. From tearaway squaddie in ‘Soldier Soldier’ and chart-topping crooner with Robson & Jerome to something approaching a national treasure as he finishes his 11th series of ‘Grantchester’, it feels like he’s been an ever-present on our TV screens for the past three-and-a-half decades. He speaks movingly of his love for the Northumbrian landscape and how nature and walking have been a grounding force in his life.

Also
in this edition…
- Great British Festive Food - Christmas is on the horizon and Miranda Gore Browne has cooked up some tasty savoury dishes and a gorgeous festive cake.
- O, star of wonder - Take a lead from the three wise men and look heavenward this Christmas. What stars can you see in the night sky?
- White Christmas - Wouldn’t it be wonderful to pull open the curtains on Christmas Day to see sparkling frost and the countryside blanketed in thick snow? As a nation, we’re eternally optimistic, says Clare Hunt.


- Exclusive interview with actor and TV presenter Robson Green – he’s been on our screens for the past three and a half decades and he tells Charlotte Reather why walking and nature are key to his happiness.
- Competition – Win a DukesHill Christmas hamper, worth £225!
- Climate-friendly farming - We chat to Tom Martin who farms in Cambridgeshire. He grows arable crops and relies heavily on cover crops and pollen mixes to improve the soils and to encourage wildlife.
- View from the Farm - Establishing crops and managing woodland have been just two of the autumn jobs for Joe Stanley and Co.
- Gifts from the British countryside - Stumped for what to buy your favourite rural person? Look no further than our seasonal gift guide!
- Building a wooden bird table with living roof – Looking for a craft project with a difference? Nicola Stocken takes you through all the steps needed to make a wooden bird table, complete with living roof.


- Buyer’s guide to commercial-spec SUVs – Looking for an SUV that balances style and substance? James Andrews runs the rule over some commercial-spec SUVs.
- In Pictures – Behind the scenes at the British National Ploughing Championships
- Three things I can’t live without - With Lady Glenconner who served as a maid of honour at the Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953, and was lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II's sister, Princess Margaret, from 1971 until the Princess died in 2002.


