
ANTHEA Killen’s work to open a holiday centre for disabled people in Normandy has taken to the web.
Category: Interviews
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Calvados project hits the web
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Living the dream for Kirsty

ANTHEA Killen has set out to live her unique French dream and there is a special driving force behind it. -
Putting the fitness into France
GETTING the French into shape is a challenge fitness instructor Becky Jeffery is ready to accept. -
The Reid project

WOW is the first word that comes to mind when you drive up to Elley and Gavin Reid’s home in the Lot and Garonne. -
The railway cottage life

WHEN Bernard Traynor’s doctor said he should leave the UK for the good of his health, he and his wife Carole headed to the Dordogne. -
A plan for the future

JOE and Maureen Hayton headed to France to build a home for their family’s future, turning their backs on Scottish rain clouds. -
Hitting all the right notes
ONE of the most firmly established English couples in Villefranche du Périgord are Godfrey and Joyce Burger.
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From summer days to business plans
LONG summer holidays in Villefranche du Périgord meant a fresh start in France was like a homecoming for one Englishwoman.
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Leaping out of London life

HOURS spent commuting and a new baby daughter were the reasons behind a young British couple’s decision to head to France. -
Converting an old French farmhouse

TURNING a run down old farmhouse into a beautiful home and business is the ideal for many people keen to move to France.