Peter Stewart
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for other people who were also judged harshly by society. So she developed a new role in life locally as a social reformer and temperance leader. She was feisty, but she was compassionate as well and always gave of herself to better the lives of others. Yeah, the Duxford community. It was a house which was just to the south of Sidlow.
for other people who were also judged harshly by society. So she developed a new role in life locally as a social reformer and temperance leader. She was feisty, but she was compassionate as well and always gave of herself to better the lives of others. Yeah, the Duxford community. It was a house which was just to the south of Sidlow.
So if you're going down to Hookwood, over there to the right-hand side, I think there is still a Duxford Lane or a Duxford Road down there, kind of hidden away. The house, the building, is no longer there, I believe. But there she had... who had fallen, inverted commas, and were suffering from alcohol abuse misuse. Hopefully I'm being careful with the language that I'm using so as not to offend.
So if you're going down to Hookwood, over there to the right-hand side, I think there is still a Duxford Lane or a Duxford Road down there, kind of hidden away. The house, the building, is no longer there, I believe. But there she had... who had fallen, inverted commas, and were suffering from alcohol abuse misuse. Hopefully I'm being careful with the language that I'm using so as not to offend.
And she helped them and put them to work and tried to help them in other ways as well. Really interesting story. I must look into more about that and bring it to you on the program. If your interest has been piqued from what I've told you thus far, then Thursday, 7.30, Providence Chapel is where you can learn much more about it.
And she helped them and put them to work and tried to help them in other ways as well. Really interesting story. I must look into more about that and bring it to you on the program. If your interest has been piqued from what I've told you thus far, then Thursday, 7.30, Providence Chapel is where you can learn much more about it.
OK, Gatton Community Theatre have got in touch and Maggie wrote to me to tell me about this. She says there's an open air promenade theatre in Gatton Park. It's called A Journey to Remember. It's the 11th to the 14th and the 18th to the 21st at 7.30 at Gatton Park, Rocky Lane.
OK, Gatton Community Theatre have got in touch and Maggie wrote to me to tell me about this. She says there's an open air promenade theatre in Gatton Park. It's called A Journey to Remember. It's the 11th to the 14th and the 18th to the 21st at 7.30 at Gatton Park, Rocky Lane.
She says the play will take the audience on a colourful journey with the play's actors as they travel through the beautiful grounds of Gatton Park to nine stunning locations within the Capability Brown design landscape. Yeah, so you're actually going to be moving through the parkland yourself. And the story is about a group of travellers following a star. Who were they? What gifts did they take?
She says the play will take the audience on a colourful journey with the play's actors as they travel through the beautiful grounds of Gatton Park to nine stunning locations within the Capability Brown design landscape. Yeah, so you're actually going to be moving through the parkland yourself. And the story is about a group of travellers following a star. Who were they? What gifts did they take?
Where did the gifts come from? Who did they meet? What did they find? Was it all they hoped that it would be? It's a beautiful story, apparently, of love, forgiveness and salvation. And Gatton Community Theatre are unique in this part of Surrey with opportunities for all who want to take part. No membership or production fees. Actors of ages this year range from seven...
Where did the gifts come from? Who did they meet? What did they find? Was it all they hoped that it would be? It's a beautiful story, apparently, of love, forgiveness and salvation. And Gatton Community Theatre are unique in this part of Surrey with opportunities for all who want to take part. No membership or production fees. Actors of ages this year range from seven...
to just over 80, and the production is supported by a group of singers from the local Path Choir. And there's also a backstage team of more than 30 people, stage managers, costume, props, chaperones for children, stewards, box office staff, first aiders. There's a whole kit and caboodle there, isn't it?
to just over 80, and the production is supported by a group of singers from the local Path Choir. And there's also a backstage team of more than 30 people, stage managers, costume, props, chaperones for children, stewards, box office staff, first aiders. There's a whole kit and caboodle there, isn't it?
Sounds intriguing, though, actually going with the performers as they walk through the parkland. Thursday the 11th to Sunday the 14th and Thursday the 18th to Sunday the 21st of July. All performances at 7.30 at Gatton Park. Advanced tickets, adults 15, children £8 at gattontheatre.org.uk. Let's move on to Friday the 12th and the Chulwood Music Festival is going on.
Sounds intriguing, though, actually going with the performers as they walk through the parkland. Thursday the 11th to Sunday the 14th and Thursday the 18th to Sunday the 21st of July. All performances at 7.30 at Gatton Park. Advanced tickets, adults 15, children £8 at gattontheatre.org.uk. Let's move on to Friday the 12th and the Chulwood Music Festival is going on.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the 12th, 13th and 14th. There's free entrance, live music, food, bar, community craft stalls as well. Planning is well underway for this year's festival. I should hope so at this time scale. Alan Bailey and his music, rock, swing and a bit of everything. It's 8pm Friday the 12th, Chulwood Parish Hall, music and a hot supper and a licensed bar, tickets £15.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the 12th, 13th and 14th. There's free entrance, live music, food, bar, community craft stalls as well. Planning is well underway for this year's festival. I should hope so at this time scale. Alan Bailey and his music, rock, swing and a bit of everything. It's 8pm Friday the 12th, Chulwood Parish Hall, music and a hot supper and a licensed bar, tickets £15.
But the Saturday starts with church bells at 11.30, calling everyone to the festival. A free afternoon of music to around 6pm, with this year's finale being played out by the famous Okidoki Band.
But the Saturday starts with church bells at 11.30, calling everyone to the festival. A free afternoon of music to around 6pm, with this year's finale being played out by the famous Okidoki Band.