The Dowdings cider HQ In Shepton Montague Seen From The Top Of A Nearby Hill. CREDIT: Oliver Dowding. Free to use for all BBC wire partners. AN organic farmer near Wincanton cannot sell his cider from the building where it is fermented after planning permission was refused. Oliver Dowding runs Dowdings Cider from his base at Apple HQ in Shepton Montague, a small village around three miles from the town centre. South Somerset District Council granted Mr Dowding a new licence in June 2020, allowing him to sell his cider from his nearby garage to customers in addition to his online trading.
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Jonathan Tuckey Design gets go-ahead for rammed earth house in Wiltshire
14 January 2021 By Fran Williams. Visualisations by James Moore, Molly de Courcy Wheeler, Ross Langtree
1/21 Interior visual: kitchen
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18/21 The Brickyard existing site photo: some brickwork will be broken down and used as aggregate in the new rammed earth building
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Wiltshire Council has approved plans by Jonathan Tuckey Design for a 650m² rammed earth house, thought to be one of just 15 built using this method in the past 20 years