by Brian Cave Friends, please read the following piece. It is a letter composed by Roger Boaden and sent to Iain Duncan Smith. It is
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Nature knows best . . .
By Jane Bayliss One of life’s greatest pleasures is good food. Simply prepared, fresh ingredients. In this part of rural France, we have wonderful ingredients all year
The common link is the way of life of British Citizens across the world . . .
by Brian Cave . . . particularly the more elderly, and a call for solidarity. The solidarity is emphasised by the need for the Vote
5 reasons to book your 2016 holiday now!
by David Trumper The gloom of winter is starting to set in, the weather’s turning and the nights are to drawing in. Dark by 5. Depressing,
Could French Ski Property Take Pole Position With Investors This Winter?
by Elaine Ferguson, Head of the OverseasGuidesCompany.com Resource Centre Skiers with a nose for a good deal could return from their winter break in the Alps with more than
EU referendum: What will the outcome mean for you?
. . . an invitation from the BBC British Prime Minister David Cameron is to hold a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European
10 Things To Consider When Moving To France
Are you planning to move to France? I can tell you have made a good choice. It is a lovely place to live, with so
Open Gardens/Jardins Ouverts – Why not become a coordinator for your area?
Open Gardens/Jardins Ouverts by Mick Moat Raising money for charities in France Meeting generous-spirited people and looking at beautiful gardens in the knowledge that you
The double life of Artist Ann Pollard
By Susan Keefe Deep in the Sarthe countryside near the beautiful town of Le Fleche lives a very talented artist, Ann Pollard. Now Ann is
Up close and personal – Watching the Tour de France – July 4-26
Why watch at home on the TV when you can be there in person? Lynette Eyb, editor of freewheelingfrance.com (www.freewheeingfrance.com) has this guide to watching