by admin | Nov 26, 2020 | Global, Global blogs, Stories
beechtobeach’s team of trainers has been commissioned by Reykjavik Music City to train Icelandic musicians to make films on their smartphones. More than 20 musicians will take part in four online workshops over 2 weeks to learn how to film and edit professional...
by admin | Sep 14, 2020 | Global blogs, Local, Stories
My paternal grandmother (Nana to me) lived in three centuries. Born in 1899 Frances died in 2001. She grew up in Gloucestershire on the edge of the Forest of Dean and still had a West Country burr in her voice to the day she died even though she was forced to leave...
by admin | Apr 1, 2019 | Global, Global blogs, Stories
Beechtobeach Director Jane Mote has been brought onboard as a co-producer for Still at Sea – an important new documentary about the reality facing refugees in Europe with the rise of the right and xenophobia. The documentary will be a sequel to Director George...
by admin | Jul 24, 2017 | South Downs Way, Stories
The final day of our South Downs adventure and it didn’t disappoint. Serious inclines and descents – in other words many more ups and downs – ensured it was as challenging as every other stage of the journey. The magnificent seven wayfarers on the...
by admin | Jul 23, 2017 | South Downs Way, Stories
We were back on the South Downs Way today after a wonderful party interlude in Lewes where we just missed the annual pea-throwing competition at the Lewes Arms. It felt good to return to the chalk, flint and grassy ways but,with our biggest walking group yet (13), it...
by admin | Jul 21, 2017 | South Downs Way, Stories
Life is about the journey not just getting straight from A to B. Today we could have just gone straight into Lewes and completed a simpler 8.5 miles. But if we had we wouldn’t have had the incredible views that made the challenging terrain over 13 miles so...