22 - Andrew Morton - A Natural Burial Place
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This week Claire is at Norfolk Bluebell Wood Burial Park to meet founder and owner Andrew Morton. The Morton family are Norfolk farmers and when they bought some land with an old wood which had millions of bluebells in, Andrew saw an opportunity. Having done his research in to natural burial parks, he set up his own. It has been a huge challenge and is a long term investment that matches his personal skills as a people-person who loves nature and wildlife and is interested in a sustainable business. To Find out more visit: www.norfolkbluebellwood.co.uk Picture credit: Antony KellyAs Andrew is away, the market report for week commencing 4th February 2019 is brought to you by Ian Webster, while in Farmchat (recorded before he left) Andrew and Webby celebrate the end of Dry January with a drop of Guinness as they talk about the Norfolk dinner and the recent acquisition of Gleadell by ADM. Thanks to our sponsors this week: Ben Burgess - East Anglia's premier agricultural, construction & grounds care equipment retailer. www.benburgess.co.uk The Dewing Grain Podcast is co-produced by www.eastcoastdesignstudio.co.uk and www.tinshedproductions.co.uk Dewing Grain - Independent grain trader for Norfolk & Suffolk 01263 731550 - www.dewinggrain.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.