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03/05/2009

Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker visit the Malvern Hills, John Craven learns about sustainable fishing and Adam Henson searches for a new outlet for his rare breed pigs.

Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker find out how the Malvern Hills, which straddle the border of Herefordshire and Worcestershire and are often described as a 'mountain range in miniature', have made their mark on the world stage. Water from the area is drunk by people all over the globe, the landscape provided the inspiration for internationally-renowned composer Sir Edward Elgar and the nearby village of Colwall is the birthplace of women's cricket.

John Craven heads to Norway to find out what lessons the UK could learn about sustainable fishing, Adam Henson searches for a new outlet for his rare breed pigs, and Jules Hudson attempts to navigate through the countryside using only nature. Plus the UK's largest ornamental duck breeder on why he's found his dream job.

55 minutes

Last on

Fri 8 May 2009 01:25

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Role Contributor
Participant Matt Baker
Participant Julia Bradbury
Participant John Craven
Participant Adam Henson
Participant Jules Hudson

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