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Golden Plover above the racecourse on The Curragh \ Caroline Norris
AS far as surfaces are concerned, The Curragh has to be one of the most special in the world. The Curragh in County Kildare is not only famous for its horse racing heritage, but also for its rich biodiversity.
Helen Sharp asks if the equine sector would support a co-operative system for the recycling of equine manure for more sustainable environmental benefits
Leo Powell tells the tall tale of Grit, Grace & Glory – The Usha Story by Ameeta Mehra, his book recommendation for the holidays
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