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Festival confirms Kneecap to remain as headliners

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Careers   来源:Green  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Old Gala House, Abbey Row Centre in Kelso and Sir Walter Scott's Courtroom in Selkirk are also on the closure list while the bowling hall at Tweedbank and sports hall at the Gytes in Peebles are proposed to be turned into fitness gyms.

Old Gala House, Abbey Row Centre in Kelso and Sir Walter Scott's Courtroom in Selkirk are also on the closure list while the bowling hall at Tweedbank and sports hall at the Gytes in Peebles are proposed to be turned into fitness gyms.

, a collaboration between BBC Guernsey and Guernsey Museums.When her father joined the war efforts, Ms Mathers and her mother had to leave their rented accommodation in Guernsey and moved in with relatives.

Festival confirms Kneecap to remain as headliners

"My mother and I moved in with her sister and family and we were all living together at what was the Farmer's Hotel, which is now Harbour Lights," she said.It was June 1940 and Guernsey's plans to evacuate the island's children to England had begun, days before the Nazi occupation of the island began."My mother took me down to the boat in the morning and, when she got there, she was told that they were in a panic because my school had one of the teacher's taken ill," said Ms Mathers.

Festival confirms Kneecap to remain as headliners

"They said 'could anybody please take her place', so my mother said, 'well, I haven't got any other children and my husband's already gone, so I could if you send a message back to my sister'."So my mother came on the boat with me wearing whatever garment she was wearing that day, didn't have any change of clothing or anything with her.

Festival confirms Kneecap to remain as headliners

"I was lucky because I did have my mother stay with me."

Their ship landed in Weymouth before Ms Mathers and her mother boarded a train, not knowing their destination.The court heard Amesbury had been drinking before he arrived at a taxi rank in Frodsham's Main Street, where his victim - constituent Paul Fellows - approached him to remonstrate about a bridge closure in the town.

Footage showed Amesbury punching Mr Fellows in the head.The footage showed Mr Fellows being knocked to the ground, with Amesbury punching him again at least five times.

Amesbury was then heard swearing at Mr Fellows and saying: "You won't threaten your MP again will you... soft lad?"Members of the public restrained Amesbury and one was heard to say: "You'll never be MP after tonight, mate."

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