All tagged Western Morning News
I recently helped host talk at the Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis with writer Graham Harvey as part of the Shute Festival - in the same weekend as this article I wrote about sustainable soils appeared as part of my work for RAW Food & Drink PR in the Western Morning News
The famous Tamar Bridge - once the longest suspension span in the UK - is 60 years old. Here journalist Martin Hesp recalls the article he wrote 10 years ago when the bridge was celebrating its half-century
in the first of half-a-dozen Devon Walks Martin Hesp climbs to the old Ice Station at Sourton Tor
Robin Turner talks fish at Christmas - advice and how to order the shellfish and other marine delights for the festive period
If the Festive Season is going to be a different this year, why not have some experimental fun and barbecue your Christmas dinner
Through his work as Editorial Director of RAW Food & Drink PR Martin Hesp writes and edits a weekly food page in the Western Morning News - after the articles have appeared each Saturday we’ll put them up here for your perusal… This one is about some remarkable shellfish called Black Queens - fiddly to prepare but extremely sweet and delicious
Martin Hesp collects his five-part series on making the jump from journalism into pubic relations together into one article
In the second part of his series Martin Hesp continues to describe how’s he’s made the journey from newspapers to PR after 44 years spent working as a journalist
Remembering the Voyages of the Watchet Flatner - as seen on TV
In the latest Exmoor Lockdown Diary, Martin talks about the importance of locally produced food - he’s been writing about it for years but the subject is really coming into its own right now