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Day Break
Iโve a message for all those teary-eyed about the Killertones and Going Undeground split; do not despair. It was obvious this Swindon team wouldnโt stay quiet and while Gouldy and Cath have been acoustically gigging as Sound Affects, theyโve another trick up their sleeves. Teaming with Steely and Stig from the One Chord Wonders, theyโve Read more
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Bentley’s Gym Row for Julia’s House
Bentleys Gym on Hopton Industrial estate in Devizes is fundraising for Juliaโs house childrenโs hospice and the Royal Marines charity. This Saturday (10th) at 5pm, 12 members are attempting to row 1โ000โ000 metres in under 24hrs. I had to ask if this was 1,000,000 metres each or together, being everything I know about gyms could Read more
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Name of The Game; Abba Tributes turn Devizesโ villages into a Disco Frenzy!
Abba are not like Marmite, we have a love-hate relationship with the Swedish pop divinities; you know you shouldnโt, because youโre an old punk, a hardcore raver, or into thrash metal, but one aperitif at the family wedding and you hear those immortal opening lines, โFriday night and the lights are lowโฆโฆโ Resistance is futile, Read more
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Whereโs best to go for Valentineโs Day in Devizes? Donโt get over-excited.
Roses are red, violets are blue, I love my website, if thatโs possible to do. Going on recent positive stats, the good people of Wiltshire are feeling the love for Devizine too. Weโre growing at a superfast rate, so as itโs the season of love, and I thought there was a lot of it Read more
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Goodnight Mr Tom at the Wharf
Michelle Magorianโs delightful novel about the experiences of young evacuee has been through a number of incarnations, most notably the TV film starring John Thaw. However David Woodโs stage version is enjoying great success, and directed by Kim Pearce, it’s the latest performance at The Wharf Theatre, Devizes. Running from Friday 9th to Saturday Read more
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Belvedere Woods Needs You!
Your woodland areas need you! Devizes Town Council has taken on the lease for Belvedere Woods, which stretches between Dyehouse Lane and Quakers Walk, to allow all local residents to use it as a new link path between Quaker’s Walk and the canal. In taking on these woods, the Town Council hopes to replicate Read more
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