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About the Blog

Lizzie Bannister blogs about the Cambridgeshire countryside. She is a Trustee and volunteer at the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Branch of CPRE.

In Lizzie's own words:

As an avid horse rider, I value the countryside for its support of my hobby and my lifestyle. This includes enjoyment in National Trust places, visits to places in England and local walks. I appreciate how a healthy countryside helps to sustain me in my life and the lives of other people.

I have lived in the Fenland countryside for half of my life, including living on a smallholding with animals, surrounded by a sea of arable land.

My master's degree in Conservation Management helps to inform my knowledge and understanding of issues and aspects of the countryside.

I am passionate about ensuring the health of both people and the countryside. I believe that preserving this link can secure a great future for us all.


Time for Positive Change in the British Countryside

I was watching this old-ish (well, 2001) time-travelling film called ‘Kate and Leopold’ and something struck me. The attire the Duke wore for a dinner party is exactly like what we equestrians wear for our shows – black jacket, white shirt, cravat, breeches and riding boots! So nothing has changed in that respect.

Except the cravat morphed into the tie, as it did for businessmen…