Episode 5
John Craven and the Countryfile Diaries team report on the most interesting stories of the season. In this episode, Keeley Donovan visits an inspirational project in the north east which uses chickens to tackle loneliness and isolation in OAPs. In Somerset, Margherita Taylor discovers the healing power of flowers, while Jules Hudson takes a look at housing of the future. Paul Hudson reflects on the highs and lows of a year trying to live the good life, and in Devon, John unveils a new statue by a local artist on Lynmouth seafront to celebrate its walking heritage.
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