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Little Switzerland
We speak to the first visitors of the season to Acton Scott Heritage Farm and make the journey to Hay on Wye to speak to a Strettonian on stage at the Hay Festival. Curious about the dark web? Learn how to access it and whether it’s really as dangerous as you think. And according to a group of Swiss we found on the Long Mynd, Church Stretton doesn’t bear much resemblance to the Swiss Alps.
Timings
Acton Scott Heritage Farm 00:01:00
Swiss walkers 00:08:41
Hay Festival 00:11:44
Tech corner: The dark web 00:17:57
Pete’s what’s on listing 00:22:46
Soundscape 00:26:43
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Sian Lovegrove, Pete Johnson
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