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Full Harvest

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Full Harvest is a collection of poems and stories inspired by the landscape of the South Downs National Park. Each episode celebrates one of the seven rivers which flow through the National Park, from the Meon in the West to the Cuckmere in the East. For information on the legalities and safety issues of swimming in rivers, check out the Outdoor Swimming Society: https://www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com/category/survive/rivers/

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 1: Wild Garlic by Sarah Hehir

June 24, 2021

Episode 1: Wild Garlic by Sarah Hehir

<p><strong>“Wild Garlic”, River Ouse, Sarah Hehir</strong></p> <p>Through charming rhyme and rhythm, Wild Garlic charts the close bond of a father and daughter- from the childish glee of springtime swims to the grown woman mourning his death, the river and its flora and fauna provide a comforting constant.</p> <p><strong>Credits</strong></p> <p>Written by Sarah Hehir</p> <p>Read by Madeleine Gray, Sidney Kean and Sarah Hehir</p> <p>Edited by Elliot Lampitt</p> <p>Commissioned and produced by <a href="https://applause.org.uk/"><strong>Applause</strong></a> in partnership with the <a href="https://www.southdowns.gov.uk/"><strong>South Downs National Park Authority</strong></a>.</p> <p>With special thanks to Gill Corris and U3A, the people of Lindfield, The Bent Arms Pub and Lindfield Life Community Magazine</p> <p>We hope you enjoyed listening to this episode, there are nine more podcasts for you to enjoy so please subscribe to this series.</p> <p><u><strong>Sarah Hehir</strong></u></p> <p>Sarah has been a writer, dramatist and a drama teacher for over 20 years. She performed at Kosovo’s International Literary Festival in 2019, and in 2013 she won the BBC Writer’s Prize for a radio drama <strong>Bang Up</strong> where the North Downs became part of the narrative and was broadcast as the afternoon drama on Radio 4. An accomplished writer for Theatre, Film, Radio and TV she was recently chosen as the commissioned poet on the Turner Prize ‘<strong>Connect together’</strong> a project using words and ideas collected through community workshops to create an epic poem about the journey from London to Margate.</p>

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June 24, 2021

Episode 2: Cement Bags by Sara Clifford

<p><strong>“Cement Bags”, River Adur, Sara Clifford</strong></p> <p>Ever passed a disused building and wondered about what stories it had to tell? Cement Bags brings to life the hustle and bustle of the Cement Factory at Beeding. Meet the women who worked there on the telephone exchange and listen to their lives in parallel to the building, from its glory days as an industrial hub to its poignant decline.</p> <p><strong>Credits</strong></p> <p>Written by Sara Clifford</p> <p>Read by Jean Trend</p> <p>Recorded by Oliver Cherer</p> <p>Edited by Elliot Lampitt</p> <p>Commissioned and produced by <a href="https://applause.org.uk/"><strong>Applause</strong></a> in partnership with the <a href="https://www.southdowns.gov.uk/"><strong>South Downs National Park Authority</strong></a></p> <p>With special thanks to Dylan Moore and Ian Weild</p> <p>We hope you enjoyed listening to this episode, there are nine more podcasts for you to enjoy so please subscribe to this series.</p> <p><u><strong>Sara Clifford</strong></u></p> <p><strong>Lead writer/Dramaturg for Full Harvest</strong></p> <p><a href="http://www.saraclifford.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank"><u><strong>www.saraclifford.com</strong></u></a></p> <p>Sara works as a writer, director and community artist, and has written over forty plays including commissions for the Soho Theatre, York Theatre Royal &amp; Nottingham Playhouse. She has been Writer in Residence at the University of Brighton and at Chichester Festival Theatre, and her work has been produced in France, Italy, Guadeloupe and Hong Kong. Her play A Thousand Days, was a Finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn award.</p> <p>As Artistic Director of her company, Inroads ( <a href="http://www.inroads.org.uk/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank"><u>www.inroads.org.uk</u></a>)  she works with local communities to write place-based work rooted in their stories, and has developed six site-specific participatory pieces, with a new show coming for 2022, Two Pairs of Eyes, seed funded by Farnham Maltings.</p> <p>In 2019, she was Writer in Residence for the South Downs Park/ Applause, and the resulting show, Cherry Soup, toured rural venues across the Park.  She is the lead writer on Full Harvest, the project which developed from this.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 3: Nature’s Storehouse by Lucy Flannery

June 24, 2021

Episode 3: Nature’s Storehouse by Lucy Flannery

<p><strong>“Nature’s Storehouse”, River Meon, Lucy Flannery</strong></p> <p>Exploring the history and mythology of the South Downs as a man uses his love of running to work towards recovery both physically and mentally.</p> <p><strong>Credits</strong></p> <p>Written by Lucy Flannery</p> <p>Read by John Knowles</p> <p>Recorded by Oliver Cherer</p> <p>Edited by Elliot Lampitt</p> <p>Commissioned and produced by <a href="https://applause.org.uk/"><strong>Applause</strong></a> in partnership with the <a href="https://www.southdowns.gov.uk/"><strong>South Downs National Park Authority</strong></a>.</p> <p>We hope you enjoyed listening to this episode, there are nine more podcasts for you to enjoy so please subscribe to this series.</p> <p><u><strong>Lucy Flannery</strong></u></p> <p>Lucy’s writing career has included: working with Alison Stead and Roy Hudd on <strong>Like A Daughter,</strong> a drama for BBC Radio 4, being commissioned to write an original play, <strong>Tomorrow Will Be Too Late</strong>, as part of the D-Day 70th Anniversary Commemoration and writing <strong>Nan </strong>a one-minute monologue created during lockdown for Ink Festival.&nbsp;She has worked on the Chichester Festival Theatre’s playwriting course and most recently as Writer-In-Residence at the University of Plymouth.&nbsp;She is both an artistic practitioner and an FE College Governor, she is experienced in working with young people.</p>

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What is Full Harvest?

Full Harvest is a collection of poems and stories inspired by the landscape of the South Downs National Park.

Each episode celebrates one of the seven rivers which flow through the National Park, from the Meon in the West to the Cuckmere in the East.

For information on the legalities and safety issues of swimming in rivers, check out the Outdoor Swimming Society: https://www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com/category/survive/rivers/

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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