Viva Brighton Issue #77 July 2019
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CONTENTS<br />
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Art & design.<br />
54-65. Painter and gallerist Kirsty Wither;<br />
Women’s Work at Ditchling Museum of<br />
Art + Craft; The Cass Art Studio Prize;<br />
some of what’s on, art-wise, and a shout<br />
out to <strong>Brighton</strong>’s award-winning portrait<br />
painters.<br />
The way we work.<br />
67-73. Adam Bronkhorst finds out about<br />
incredible plants from the folk at the<br />
Millennium Seed Bank at Wakehurst.<br />
Food.<br />
75-79. We try The Flint Room in Hanningtons<br />
Lane; Chard share their recipe<br />
for honey-poached peaches; Joe gets a<br />
top-notch picnic from Barney’s and just a<br />
taster of this month’s food news.<br />
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Features.<br />
80-95. Learning to live with the land with<br />
<strong>Brighton</strong> Permaculture Trust; we visit<br />
Kemptown’s Secret Garden; dig in at the<br />
<strong>Brighton</strong> & Hove Organic Gardening<br />
Group’s community allotment, and find<br />
out about greening the cityscape with the<br />
Plant Your Postcode campaign. Plus, we<br />
talk mowers and more at The Museum of<br />
Gardening; find out what’s planned for the<br />
Valley Gardens development, and visit the<br />
University of Sussex's budding gardeners.<br />
The Lady Doctor by Ian Willaims<br />
Bunch of Summer by Kirsty Wither<br />
Wildlife.<br />
97. Michael Blencowe: Wildman of<br />
Henfield.<br />
Inside left.<br />
98. A birds-eye view of Park Crescent,<br />
1969.<br />
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