Richard Adams's 1972 novel Watership Down tells the story of a group of rabbits who flee the destruction of their warren and find a new home in the bucolic environs of Ecchinswell, Hampshire — but not before overcoming some fairly harrowing obstacles.
Lord Turner of Ecchinswell believes the peer-to-peer lending platforms that have lent increasingly large sums to small businesses – and individuals too – are heading for an embarrassing fall. His warning is making waves since Lord Turner was, between ...
Santa took some time out of his busy agenda with sleigh ride on a route starting from St Lawrence church, Ecchinswell, before visiting Ecchinswell village and Bishops Green. He then joined more than 150 villagers for a Christmas party and a disco at ...
Karen Griffiths, a spokeswoman for the village hall committee, said: “She used to live in Ecchinswell and while being part of the Ecchinswell Village Hall Committee – as well as a mum of three small children – she felt the village, mums and children ...
Lord Turner of Ecchinswell, the City grandee, is to join the board of Prudential, despite having fined the insurer £30 million in one of his final acts as the chairman of the now-defunct Financial Services Authority. In a statement to the stock market ...
Lord Turner of Ecchinswell, the former financial watchdog who pledged to “consign to the dustbin of history” soft-touch regulation, has joined the board of Prudential as the insurer tries to surmount a series of tough new regulatory hurdles. The ...