The Thomas Hardy Journal is published each autumn. Over the past three decades, it has become an important force in international Hardy scholarship. While it continues to update members on Society ...
Crowds gathered in the streets of Dorchester to 'say no' to the development of land north of the town.
Campaigners opposing a development of up to 3,750 homes will take to the streets in a protest today.
A council's plans for more housing could wipe out novelist and poet Thomas Hardy's landscape, campaigners have said. Dorset Council has a launched a public consultation into its Local Plan, which ...
The Thomas Hardy Society in conjunction with the War Poets’ Association is presenting a concert for Remembrance.
The Hardy Society Journal appears twice annually, in spring and summer. Contributions might include – but are not limited to – reports on Society activities and other Hardy-related events, Society ...