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Save Our Villages: The Fight Is Not Over - Lynn Maddison & Lauren Channing

18 min · 24 jun 2026
aflevering Save Our Villages: The Fight Is Not Over - Lynn Maddison & Lauren Channing artwork

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This episode is brought to you by: StortAI: https://stortai.carrd.co/ [https://stortai.carrd.co/] StortBox: https://stortbox.co.uk/ [https://stortbox.co.uk/] Bishop's Stortford Community Newsletter: https://bishops-stortford-community-newsletter.beehiiv.com/ [https://bishops-stortford-community-newsletter.beehiiv.com/] Lynn Madison and Lauren Channing are members of Save Our Villages, a community campaign formed in response to plans for around 1,100 homes on Green Belt land near Stansted and Birchanger. In this episode, they explain how the campaign began, why residents believe the proposed developments would place too much pressure on roads and local infrastructure, and how hundreds of objections helped influence the planning process. They also discuss the latest stage of the campaign, the support received from volunteers and neighbouring communities, and why residents must continue using their voices when large developments are proposed. Links Save Our Villages: https://saveourvillages.co.uk/ [https://saveourvillages.co.uk/] Facebook: Birchanger and Stansted Greenbelt Preservation - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2568902686636114/ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/2568902686636114/] Stortford Spotlight Billboard in Jackson Square “Don't be afraid to use your voice.” Lauren chose this as a reminder that people can make a difference by speaking up and getting involved. “Enjoy the open space.” Lynn highlighted the value of the Green Belt and the positive effect that open spaces can have on physical and mental health. Secret Spot Birchanger Woods - https://www.facebook.com/BirchangerWood [https://www.facebook.com/BirchangerWood] Lynn and Lauren chose Birchanger Woods as a peaceful local place for walking, nature and quiet time. Local Legends Grow Green Spaces Stortford - https://www.facebook.com/p/Grow-Green-Spaces-Stortford-100083119920113/ [https://www.facebook.com/p/Grow-Green-Spaces-Stortford-100083119920113/] Lynn and Lauren highlighted Grow Green Spaces Stortford for its work regenerating the towpath and creating more space for wildflowers and wildlife. Save Our Villages Volunteers They also praised the volunteers who have given their time, expertise and money to support the campaign, produce materials and build the website. Support the Podcast You can support The Bishop’s Stortford Community Podcast through The Giving Lottery. Every ticket helps fund equipment, recording time, and the ongoing work of telling local stories while also supporting good causes. Support here: https://www.givinglottery.org.uk/support/bishops-stortford-community-podcast-cic [https://www.givinglottery.org.uk/support/bishops-stortford-community-podcast-cic]

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aflevering Why Bishop’s Stortford Needed A Menopause Café - Heidi Barden artwork

Why Bishop’s Stortford Needed A Menopause Café - Heidi Barden

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aflevering Stortford Nutritionist Explains Your Gut - Nuala Mcbride artwork

Stortford Nutritionist Explains Your Gut - Nuala Mcbride

This episode is brought to you by: StortAI: https://stortai.carrd.co/ [https://stortai.carrd.co/] StortBox: https://stortbox.co.uk/ [https://stortbox.co.uk/] Bishop's Stortford Community Newsletter: https://bishops-stortford-community-newsletter.beehiiv.com/ [https://bishops-stortford-community-newsletter.beehiiv.com/] Nuala McBride is a degree-qualified nutritionist specialising in gut health and digestive discomfort. Her work focuses on helping people understand their gut microbiome and make practical changes through food, testing and personalised support. In this episode, Nuala talks about her own diagnosis of coeliac disease, her move from marketing into nutrition, and the people she now supports, particularly those who have been diagnosed with IBS but still feel unsure about what to do next. She also explains how gut microbiome testing works, why probiotics are not always meant to be taken forever, and the role of probiotics, prebiotics and dietary diversity in supporting gut health. Links The Nutritious Way: https://thenutritiousway.com/ [https://thenutritiousway.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_nutritious_way/ [https://www.instagram.com/the_nutritious_way/] Stortford Spotlight Billboard in Jackson Square “Prioritise your gut health.” Nuala chose this because gut health affects people of all ages and can influence digestion, immunity and wider health. Secret Spot Bishop’s Stortford Parkrun - https://www.parkrun.org.uk/castlepark/ [https://www.parkrun.org.uk/castlepark/] Nuala chose the local Parkrun after attending the New Year’s Day event. She highlighted its welcoming atmosphere and strong sense of community. Local Legends Jo Higgs Networking Event - https://joannehiggs.co.uk/ [https://joannehiggs.co.uk/] Nuala gave a shout out to Jo Higgs and her free monthly networking event for local business owners. She also highlighted that children are welcome, making it more accessible to parents. Support the Podcast You can support The Bishop’s Stortford Community Podcast through The Giving Lottery. Every ticket helps fund equipment, recording time, and the ongoing work of telling local stories while also supporting good causes. Support here: https://www.givinglottery.org.uk/support/bishops-stortford-community-podcast-cic [https://www.givinglottery.org.uk/support/bishops-stortford-community-podcast-cic]

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aflevering 108 Mile Walk For Holy Trinity Night Shelter - Ollie Wyllie artwork

108 Mile Walk For Holy Trinity Night Shelter - Ollie Wyllie

This episode is brought to you by: StortAI: https://stortai.carrd.co/ [https://stortai.carrd.co/] StortBox: https://stortbox.co.uk/ [https://stortbox.co.uk/] Bishop's Stortford Community Newsletter: https://bishops-stortford-community-newsletter.beehiiv.com/ [https://bishops-stortford-community-newsletter.beehiiv.com/] Ollie Wyllie is the deputy manager of Holy Trinity Night Shelter, an independent charity supporting people experiencing homelessness in Bishop’s Stortford. The shelter provides overnight accommodation during the winter and runs drop-in sessions throughout the year. Guests can receive food, shower, wash their clothes and access support for issues including housing, addiction and mental health. In this episode, Ollie talks about completing a 108-mile walk around North Norfolk to raise money for a new shower facility at the shelter. He also reflects on recovering from a serious motorcycle accident, the physical challenges of the walk, and the volunteers who keep the shelter operating. Links Holy Trinity Night Shelter: https://www.htwinternightshelter.org/ [https://www.htwinternightshelter.org/] GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/ad92cc0f3 [https://gofund.me/ad92cc0f3] Stortford Spotlight Billboard in Jackson Square “It could be you.” Ollie chose this to encourage more people to volunteer, but also to remind people that one life-changing event can unexpectedly leave someone needing help from the shelter. Secret Spot Bluebell Wood Ollie chose Bluebell Wood near Twyford Lock as a peaceful place to walk and decompress after a stressful shift. Local Legends Holy Trinity Night Shelter Volunteers Ollie highlighted the volunteers who serve meals, wash clothes, organise donations, prepare the shelter and stay overnight with guests during the winter. Support the Podcast You can support The Bishop’s Stortford Community Podcast through The Giving Lottery. Every ticket helps fund equipment, recording time, and the ongoing work of telling local stories while also supporting good causes. Support here: https://www.givinglottery.org.uk/support/bishops-stortford-community-podcast-cic [https://www.givinglottery.org.uk/support/bishops-stortford-community-podcast-cic]

26 jun 202618 min
aflevering Save Our Villages: The Fight Is Not Over - Lynn Maddison & Lauren Channing artwork

Save Our Villages: The Fight Is Not Over - Lynn Maddison & Lauren Channing

This episode is brought to you by: StortAI: https://stortai.carrd.co/ [https://stortai.carrd.co/] StortBox: https://stortbox.co.uk/ [https://stortbox.co.uk/] Bishop's Stortford Community Newsletter: https://bishops-stortford-community-newsletter.beehiiv.com/ [https://bishops-stortford-community-newsletter.beehiiv.com/] Lynn Madison and Lauren Channing are members of Save Our Villages, a community campaign formed in response to plans for around 1,100 homes on Green Belt land near Stansted and Birchanger. In this episode, they explain how the campaign began, why residents believe the proposed developments would place too much pressure on roads and local infrastructure, and how hundreds of objections helped influence the planning process. They also discuss the latest stage of the campaign, the support received from volunteers and neighbouring communities, and why residents must continue using their voices when large developments are proposed. Links Save Our Villages: https://saveourvillages.co.uk/ [https://saveourvillages.co.uk/] Facebook: Birchanger and Stansted Greenbelt Preservation - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2568902686636114/ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/2568902686636114/] Stortford Spotlight Billboard in Jackson Square “Don't be afraid to use your voice.” Lauren chose this as a reminder that people can make a difference by speaking up and getting involved. “Enjoy the open space.” Lynn highlighted the value of the Green Belt and the positive effect that open spaces can have on physical and mental health. Secret Spot Birchanger Woods - https://www.facebook.com/BirchangerWood [https://www.facebook.com/BirchangerWood] Lynn and Lauren chose Birchanger Woods as a peaceful local place for walking, nature and quiet time. Local Legends Grow Green Spaces Stortford - https://www.facebook.com/p/Grow-Green-Spaces-Stortford-100083119920113/ [https://www.facebook.com/p/Grow-Green-Spaces-Stortford-100083119920113/] Lynn and Lauren highlighted Grow Green Spaces Stortford for its work regenerating the towpath and creating more space for wildflowers and wildlife. Save Our Villages Volunteers They also praised the volunteers who have given their time, expertise and money to support the campaign, produce materials and build the website. Support the Podcast You can support The Bishop’s Stortford Community Podcast through The Giving Lottery. Every ticket helps fund equipment, recording time, and the ongoing work of telling local stories while also supporting good causes. Support here: https://www.givinglottery.org.uk/support/bishops-stortford-community-podcast-cic [https://www.givinglottery.org.uk/support/bishops-stortford-community-podcast-cic]

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aflevering The Endangered Skills Being Saved At Grandey’s Place Heritage & Craft Centre - Helen Miller artwork

The Endangered Skills Being Saved At Grandey’s Place Heritage & Craft Centre - Helen Miller

This episode is brought to you by: StortAI: https://stortai.carrd.co/ [https://stortai.carrd.co/] StortBox: https://stortbox.co.uk/ [https://stortbox.co.uk/] Bishop's Stortford Community Newsletter: https://bishops-stortford-community-newsletter.beehiiv.com/ [https://bishops-stortford-community-newsletter.beehiiv.com/] Helen Miller helps with communications at Grandey’s Place Heritage and Craft Centre, located between Bishop’s Stortford and Much Hadham. The centre was created to preserve and nurture heritage crafts that risk disappearing if skills are not passed from one generation to the next. Around 19 artists and makers currently work on site across disciplines including letter carving, stained glass, metalwork, ceramics, knitwear, watchmaking and traditional baking. Helen shares stories about craftspeople who have worked on commissions for Westminster Abbey, York Minster and the Royal Family. She also explains how people can visit through monthly tours, open days and educational visits. Links You can see the work for yourself at their free Heritage Crafts Open Day on Sunday 28 June. Entry is free, with a £5 parking fee that goes directly to the craftspeople. Grandey’s Place: https://www.grandeysplace.co.uk/ [https://www.grandeysplace.co.uk/] Reserve your parking: https://www.grandeysplace.co.uk/upcoming-events [https://www.grandeysplace.co.uk/upcoming-events] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grandeysplace [https://www.facebook.com/grandeysplace] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandeysplace/ [https://www.instagram.com/grandeysplace/] Stortford Spotlight Billboard in Jackson Square “If you don't know where you are coming from, you can't know where you are going to.” Helen chose this because understanding our history, heritage and inherited knowledge helps us make better decisions about the future. Secret Spot Richard Lewis at Grandey’s Place - https://www.instagram.com/microbakery00/ [https://www.instagram.com/microbakery00/] Helen highlighted the craft bakery at Grandey’s Place, where Richard works with heritage grains that existed before modern scientific plant breeding became widespread. Cafe Inn - https://www.instagram.com/caffeinn2/ [https://www.instagram.com/caffeinn2/] Helen also chose Cafe Inn in Florence Walk for its welcoming team, refurbished interior and food, particularly the poached eggs and avocado. Local Legends The Bishop’s Stortford Independent - https://www.facebook.com/stortfordindie [https://www.facebook.com/stortfordindie] Helen praised the team led by Paul Winspear for producing a well-presented, carefully edited local newspaper. United Reformed Church - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067554882845 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067554882845] Helen also highlighted Andy Booth and Alan Gardner for overseeing the refurbishment of the United Reformed Church on Water Lane. The building now provides an open-plan worship and community space used for concerts, Pilates and local groups.

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