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Path cordoned off after <b>theatre</b> crumbles

Posted: 01 Jun 2012 04:53 PM PDT

POLICE cordoned off a pavement and bus lane after a the stone walls of a historic theatre started to crumble. The footpath outside Burslem's Queen's Theatre was sectioned off at about 5.30pm amid health and safety concerns. An inspection will now be ...
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Jack Simcock

Posted: 01 Jun 2012 04:27 PM PDT

In a long series of bleak, sombre oils on board, he claimed Mow Cop, the hillside village bordering Staffordshire and Cheshire where he lived for more than half a century, as his particular territory. Simcock had more than 50 solo shows worldwide and ...
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The Guardian

<b>Stafford</b> designs a plate fit for a Queen

Posted: 01 Jun 2012 04:01 PM PDT

A COMPETITION to design a commemorative plate to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee received an 'amazing' response according to its organisers. The Guildhall Shopping Centre and the Wedgwood Visitor Centre in Barlaston, who joined forces to run the ...
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Staffordshire Newsletter

School of <b>dance</b> book surprise new venue ...the local library

Posted: 01 Jun 2012 03:55 PM PDT

A DORDON dance school are tapping their feet inside a brand-new location – the village's revived library. It may be somewhere renown for its quietness, but the Hartz Dance School are breaking the norm by holding sessions at the Roman Way building.
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City inspires Charlotte to hit right note in <b>music</b> career

Posted: 01 Jun 2012 04:16 AM PDT

A BUDDING musician from the University of Derby who is set to swap the lecture theatre for a life of gigs and concerts says her time in the city has helped kick-start her career. Singer-songwriter Charlotte Carpenter is about to complete her degree ...
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