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Saturday, July 26, 2008
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Does anyone know what happened with the tender for the restaurant and bar?
Housing scrap begins!
http://www.purbeckhousingaction.co.uk/forum/topic.aspx?t=83
New Festival?
Thanks to everybody who's asked about the new Local Food and World Music Festival proposed for June 2009, and the new website Swanage Life that will be supporting it.
Plans for both festival and website are temporarily on hold while I raise funds for the existing blues festivals in March and October.
Since each existing blues festival brings £136,000 extra business into town - twice a year and out-of-season - I feel I should work on the survival of these festivals at the moment, rather than embark on new projects.
Wat a novel idea.
Use a closed school as a school!
http://tinyurl.com/5lg3pw
"Swanage, Dorset, is a small British seaside town which has, like most British seaside towns seen better days, but in Swanage they make a feature of their past."
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Unique Marketing Point?
"Swanage, Dorset, is a small British seaside town which has, like most British seaside towns seen better days, but in Swanage they make a feature of their past."
http://tiny.cc/2sAzl
posted at 15:35 on 19/08/08
Swanage Blues Festivals
Thanks to everybody who has asked about the future of the blues festivals.
I have on-going problems with my old computer and have been unable to get everything sorted as I usually do.
Yes, the next one is taking place on 3, 4, 5 October, see
http://www.bluesroots.org
Hey Mike
what's this about the Audit Commission - some may say finally - threatening legal action against jolly old STC?
I understand there was a special, or is it extrordinary, meeting?
Are you sworn to secrecy?
A Treat for the Ears!
Saturday 13th September, 8.30pm
at the Grand Hotel, Burlington Road, Swanage
Admission Free
A wonderful evening with International Guitarist ROLAND CHADWICK
Roland Chadwick is a classically trained guitarist who has played with Lesley Garrett, Sir George Martin, Michel Legrand, Saurang Orchestra, John Renbourn (Pentangle), Alan Glen (The Yardbirds), Papa George, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, Britten Sinfonia, the Boston Symphony Orchestra see www.rolandchadwick.com
He is making a rare appearance here and will be playing a wide range of music in his own inimitable style, from folk and blues to the classics and occasionally bursting into song!
This is top-class musical entertainment of the highest order. If you can't make it, please tell somebody else who can. A treat for the ears!
Steve Darrington
PS I will be making a small guest appearance
Further info: Steve Darrington 01929 422338 or email s.darrington@btopenworld.com
Planners all on holiday?
What is going on at PDC planning office? You are not able to discuss an application with a planning officer until October (because they say they have a backlog). Well I would observe there appear far less applications being made this summer than usual. Planning applications which are supposed to be over in 8 weeks are taking 16 weeks. Some planning applications online details on the PDC website have not been updated since May.
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