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Lucy Cleland

Editorial Director at Country & Town House

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  • 1 month ago | countryandtownhouse.com | Lucy Cleland

    Small businesses really matter when it comes to overall carbon emission reductions, so members of the C&TH team took part in carbon literacy training with Positive Planet, to empower us both in work and our own lives to understand where we might play our own personal role. Why Become Carbon Literate?

  • 2 months ago | countryandtownhouse.com | Lucy Cleland

    Country & Town House partied with purpose at a Cornish gathering at THE PIG-at Harlyn Bay, as part of the first B Corps at the Beach eventA Look Back At B Corps On The BeachWhen some people think about sustainability, you can’t help but see the beginnings of a stifled yawn. But this stuff can be fun, trust us.

  • Mar 7, 2025 | countryandtownhouse.com | Lucy Cleland

    'Wilderness camp DumaTau – meaning roar of the lion – sits in elephant country, nestled along the papyrus-lined Linyanti River which separates us from Namibia.' (Getty) 'Wilderness camp DumaTau – meaning roar of the lion – sits in elephant country, nestled along the papyrus-lined Linyanti River which separates us from Namibia.' (Getty) Botswana offers one of the most extraordinary travel experiences it’s possible to have. For a family, it’s a journey of learning and a thrilling immersion into...

  • Jan 31, 2025 | countryandtownhouse.com | Lucy Cleland

    © Steven Hatton Landscape Photography © Steven Hatton Landscape Photography You likely read Michael Morpurgo’s books as a child; these works – War Horse, Kensuke’s Kingdom, Private Peaceful, to name but a few – introduce children to harder themes while rooting them firmly in awe of the natural world. His latest, Spring, is his first non-fiction book for adults in more than 40 years, and it intends to take us on a journey through the start of a new year’s cycle. Lucy Cleland walks through the...

  • Jan 30, 2025 | countryandtownhouse.com | Lucy Cleland

    Laura Harnett, founder of Seep, convinced guest judge Trinny Woodall to make her first and only investment during Dragons’ Den, partnering with Deborah Meaden to invest in the eco cleaning brand Dragons’ Den: Behind The Scenes With Seep Founder Laura HarnettCongratulations, Laura. You secured not one but two Dragons on the Den last night. How does that feel? I feel a massive sense of validation in a really lovely way.