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Let’s get Down to Earth: Suffolk farming films & book launch

Sat 18 Jul 2026 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM Castle Community Room, Framlingham, IP13 9BQ

Let’s get Down to Earth: Suffolk farming films & book launch

Sat 18 Jul 2026 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM Castle Community Room, Framlingham, IP13 9BQ

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Let’s get Down to Earth, see some rare old Suffolk farming films, hear about Robert Ashton’s latest book and talk about soil. This event is also an opportunity to support the charity ‘You Are Not Alone’ which provides practical mental health help for farmers here in Suffolk.

We’ll see some old Suffolk farming films from James Cecil’s collection, including the 1970 classic ‘Whatever Happened to the Countryside’ which warned of the dangers of ripping out hedges. Robert will then talk about his book, before we break for questions and a general discussion about how we can all treat the land a little more kindly.

Professor Jules Pretty OBE, President of Essex Wildlife Trust said of Robert’s new book: ‘It all starts and ends here. The soil, the earth. Where there are cultural roots, flinty axes, badgers and bodies, the very roots of nature. Robert Ashton brings us another fine and wise book that looks forward, back and down. Here is great attentiveness to nature and culture.”

Nigel Newman, of British Naturism said: ‘Naturism can be a spiritual experience: vulnerable, naked and in touch with mother earth. This book will help you understand why.’

Timetable
14:15 - Arrive – Settle down
14:30 - Introduction – Vivia Bamford - event host
1440 -  Film ‘In the Shadow of the Plough’ – a 1986 RSPB  film that shows a Dorset farmer living in harmony with the natural world.
15:05 - Film ‘Crown of the Year’ – a 1942 film that shows how even marginal land was brought into wheat production during WW2.
15:30 - ‘What Ever Happened to the Countryside’ – a 1970 film often considered as an early warning of the environmental impact of the  intensification of farming.
16:00 - Down to Earth – a conversation with author Robert Ashton about his recently published book.
16:20 - Q & A - Book Signing
16:40 - End

Intrigued? Why not buy a ticket and come along? All profits from the event will go to the charity YANA (“You Are Not Alone”) www.yanahelp.org

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This event is kindly sponsored by: 

Foxhall Risk Management
Dennington Hall Farms
Atkins Dellow
Tuckwells
Ernest Doe

Foxhall Risk Management

Dennington Hall Farms

Atkins Dellow

Tuckwells

Ernest Doe

Location

Castle Community Room, Framlingham, IP13 9BQ