There will also be concerts in Gateshead, Belfast, Newport, Nottingham and Aberdeen, with a mini-season at Bristol's newest concert hall in August.
"My tills down because we have no electricity but we still have stock, so I’m going to use my portable card machine and we’ll just wing it."The water level of the River Avon in Bradford-on-Avon, was the
, surpassing that of December 2013.Business owner Christine Giles said she managed to remove about 40,000 litres of water from her premises, with the help of about 100 volunteers."We managed to keep the water level to about two or three inches but if we hadn’t of done that, I have no idea how high it would have been," she told BBC Points West.
Lydney in Gloucestershire, and Frampton Cotterell in South Gloucestershire were also among the worst hit areas in the West.Mayor of Lydney, Tash Saunders, told BBC Radio Gloucestershire that Monday was a “a day of tears everywhere we went”.
“The devastation was much worse than we expected as the water receded. By the time I got into town the destruction was then more evident,” she said.
“We do still have houses underwater and the big clean-up mission continues."“This is a field that has come along, and just because they're recording their crypto assets on a new accounting ledger, they [wrongly] say ‘we don't think we want to comply with the time-tested laws’,” says Mr Gensler.
He explains that rules that force companies that want to raise money from the public to “share certain information” with them have been in place to protect investors since the SEC was created.This was back in 1934, in the aftermath of the infamous Wall Street crash of 1929 that heralded the Great Depression.
“Crypto is just a small piece of the US and worldwide capital markets, but it can undermine trust that everyday investors have in the capital markets,” says Mr Gensler.While fans argue that crypto offers a fast, cheap and secure way to move funds, a survey by the US central bank, the Federal Reserve, found that the number of Americans using it has dropped