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Stonehenge or Bust; Duck n Cuvver Scale the Fence!
The last thing Robert Hardie wants is to be portrayed as villainous, or condoning mass trespass, though he accepts some might interpret breaking over the fence at Stonehenge as such. Chatting to this veteran on the phone this morning, he described the exhilaration and sensation of wellbeing, wandering between Wiltshireโs legendary stone pillars, but expressed… Read more
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Song of the Day 2: The Big Ship Alliance and Johnny2Bad, featuring Robbie Levi and Stones
Newly-formed just a year ago, this Birmingham-based seven piece reggae band, Big Ship Alliance started out as possibly the only tribute act to reggae legend Freddie McGregor, but on track to record their own material they’ve teamed up with the outstanding UB40 tribute act, Johnny2Bad for this gorgeous topical debut single. Featuring Robbie Levi and… Read more
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Song of the Day 1: Atari Pilot
Irregularly I share a music video to our Facebook page with the status “song of the day,” or week, or whenever, as if it’s a daily occurrence. When the reality is it’s a big, fat fib on my part, it’s only when I happen to find such a video and can be arsed to share… Read more
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Big Bath Sleep-Out: At Home
Avoid the irony, sadly this year Bathโs annual big sleep-out event in Alice Park cannot be for obvious reasons. But homelessness during a lockdown is no joke. Julian House and Bath Boules Charitable Trust lay down a more local gauntlet, inviting you to join in with a sleep-out in your garden, on your balcony or… Read more
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Very Terry Edwards
The word โvery,โ rarely an adjective, as in โit happened in this very house,โ or โthis is very Terry Edwards,โ but commonly worthlessly used as an adverb, as in โitโs very cold today,โ or โthis is the very best of Terry Edwards.โ While the album simplifies it to the ambiguous โVery Terry Edwards,โ itโs BandCamp… Read more
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Wiltshire Council to spend ยฃ1.1m on digital devices so struggling families can access remote education
Wiltshire Council is allocating ยฃ1.1m of government COVID-19 funding to buy laptops and digital devices for disadvantaged pupils who currently canโt join classmates learning from home. The decision to allocate the funding to buy around 2,500 devices means these children will be able to access their school lessons from home rather than have to attend… Read more
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