Shadowing Domesday

- by me

Shingle Street on BBC Radio 4

Dungeness is place to listen and to watch. It is a place to watch new land being made by the sea’s shovelling of shingle; a place to watch the manufacture of power, a place to watch the migrating birds and moths find a transitory refuge. But watching is about far more than just looking, as writer and naturalist Paul Evans reveals in this powerful and haunting sound portrait of one of Britain’s most unsettling landscapes, the shingle flats of Dungeness.