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Best-selling writer swaps his pen for bin bags

Bill Bryson wades through the countryside near Wye. Picture: Martin Apps
Bill Bryson wades through the countryside near Wye. Picture: Martin Apps

Famous American author Bill Bryson was on a litter picking mission in a Kent village today.

The Notes from a Small Island author, who is president of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE), was at the Devil's Kneading Trough, near Wye, to highlight a nationwide CPRE campaign against litter and flytipping called Stop the Drop.

Despite being a famous observer of life across Britain, the visit was his first proper trip to our county.

He said: "Like most people, most of my trips to Kent have been across it, just to get a ferry from Dover. This is the first time I’ve been on a hillside as lovely as this in Kent."

He arrived by train to Wye station and said it looked like a lovely community - and he wants to return to the area.

He said: "One of the things I want to do soon is to come and walk the Pilgrim’s Way because if the rest of the landscape is half as nice as this it must be fantastic."

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