Cleeve Common
Cleeve Common is the highest point of the Cotswold Hills. Sybil Ruscoe visits and finds out about a centuries old balancing act between recreation, agriculture and conservation.
At 330 meters about sea-level, Cleeve Common in Gloucestershire is the highest point of the Cotswold Hills. It's become famous as the backdrop to the racing at the Cheltenham Festival, and Sybil Ruscoe first saw it from a helicopter while covering the Festival for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 5 Live.
In this programme she re-visits the common, where thousands of years of history is etched into the landscape. From Roman stone quarries to an Iron Age meeting place...from the original racecourse to a modern golf course.
She finds out about the wildlife that calls the common home - from skylarks to yellow meadow ants - and learns about the centuries old balancing act between recreation, agriculture and conservation.
Produced by Heather Simons
Picture credit: Michael Bates
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- Thu 3 Sep 2020 15:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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