REVIEW: Comedian Sean Hughes sizzles in Nailsworth
Crazy Bird Comedy Club, Nailsworth Subscription Rooms, Sean Hughes and support.
Crazy Bird Comedy Club, Nailsworth Subscription Rooms, Sean Hughes and support.
IN a week when people might be excused for thinking the world has gone mad, it was a welcome relief to hear a still small voice of calm talking of building bridges not walls, of dropping aid parcels rather than bombs, and of speaking up against those who want to instil fear and divide nations.
THE Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) was the brainchild of Sir Peter Scott, a Naval officer, Olympic sailor, champion glider pilot and skater, wildfowler and artist.
ON November 10, the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) celebrates its 70th anniversary.
A Feast of A Cappella, St George’s Church, Nailsworth, Monday May 23 A FEAST was promised, and I’m delighted to say it was well and truly delivered, with the Akabella Choir and the BNaturals providing an eclectic evening’s entertainment.
STROUD’s Crazy Bird Comedy Club goes from strength to strength: the latest offering at the Sub Rooms provided a value-for-money package with no fewer than five comedians plus compere Geoff Whiting.
IF you want to recapture your lost youth, forget the pills and potions – watching the Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers put on a show will leave you simply buzzing.
QUEDGELEY teenager Olly Tyndall, 15, enjoyed the experience of competing in the National Table Tennis Championships on Friday, returning home with his head held high after an excellent performance.
THE grounds of Stroud High School were thronged with eager pupils waiting to collect their GCSE grades on national results day.
MARLING School celebrated an excellent set of GCSE results, with the 117 Year 11 students achieving a 100 per cent pass rate, and an impressive 19 per cent achieving the highest A* grade.
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