The 2009 Woolley Festival, now in it's 11th year, is being held Saturday 18 July, in and around The George public house in Woolley Street, Bradford on Avon. Featuring many local artists, and with three of the acts set to release commercial albums prior to the event, this year’s line-up promises to be one of the most exciting yet.
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Bradford Art Centre - The Lamb Yard Project team regret to announce that their plans to develop an Art Centre in the Kingston Mills regeneration scheme in Bradford on Avon have been forced to be put on hold for the time being.
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We are getting married next year at the west barn and instead of renting somewhere for the reception we would like to have a great and smart garden party where we could do either a Hog Roast or a Barbecue, only thing, we haven't got the field!
Could anyone help us out?
Would you know someone in Bradford that would agree to rent us something like an old barn where we could celebrate our wedding?
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Each year from June to August the Iford Festival takes place in the exquisite Peto Garden of Iford Manor in Wiltshire.
The award-winning garden with its intimate and unique performance space – a finely wrought Italianate cloister – combine to create the magical experience that is Iford.
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Wiltshire Music Centre has launched a packed programme of classical, folk, jazz and world music for this spring and summer. The fantastic young pianist Finghin Collins, whose first Proms appearance last summer received rave reviews, will be opening the season with a brilliant programme of Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms and Schumann.
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You may have read in a previous edition of The Gudgeon about the cycle
network consultation during 2009 between Wiltshire County Council and
the people of Bradford on Avon. Well a group of around eight enthusiastic cyclists have since met to
look at possibilities for cycle routes into and through the town in
preparation for this.
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St John Ambulance’s youth leaders play a crucial part in the development of hundreds of young people in Wiltshire – broadening their horizons and helping them to realise their full potential.
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