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Encyclopedia > Borsetshire

Borsetshire is a fictional county in the BBC Radio 4 series The Archers. Its county town is the equally fictional Borchester.


Other places in the county include Ambridge, where The Archers is mainly set, Lower Loxley, a nearby village and Felpersham, a cathedral city which appears to be larger than Borchester.


Fictional rivers in the county include the River Mercer, the River Perch and the River Am. There is also a fictional Felpersham Canal.


The county is supposedly set between Worcestershire and Warwickshire.


External link

  • Large map of Borsetshire (http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/archers/wallpaper/borsetshire_1024.shtml)

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Owen Massey - Libraries - Erotic fiction in Borsetshire Libraries (2062 words)
Borsetshire Library Authority serves the villages and four main towns of Borsetshire, a total population of 500,000, of whom 60% have a library ticket.
This report argues that it is a disservice to the public not to represent its tastes and proposes that a broad selection of erotica should be bought as an experiment and its use monitored during a trial period.
Libraries in Borsetshire which are not yet computerised must rely on circulation staff to check the ticket at the point of issue.
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