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Comic Opera The Mikado by Gilbert & Sullivan

Windsor & Eton Opera are back for their 2014 performance of the comic Opera The Mikado by Gilbert & Sullivan at The Farrer Theatre, Eton College on 22nd to 25th October. Fellow Rotarian and all round good egg Bernard Hawkes … Continue reading Comic Opera The Mikado by Gilbert & Sullivan

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Windsor Spring Festival 15th – 23rd March 2014

Windsor Spring Festival kicks off in just over a week… Normally Guy lets us Rotarians know but today Twitter won the day when Tom Gamble reminded me it was on by tweeting me a link to his gig… @windsordaily world … Continue reading Windsor Spring Festival 15th – 23rd March 2014

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JazzMouse’s Favourite Food & Drink in Norwich

I asked Jazzmouse for his latest “on the road” story for our fun 2PM slot but I figured this could be moved up to 10AM & combined with a spot or real time social media engagement… How long will it … Continue reading JazzMouse’s Favourite Food & Drink in Norwich

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Basil Brush turned on Windsor’s Crown Jewels BUM BUM!

Tonight’s turning on of Windsor’s NEW Christmas lights, “The Crown Jewels” was done by Basil Brush & The Mayor ably assisted by Prince Charming, a Genie, George Bathurst (Windsor Town Partnership) & Dave Stephens… he threw the real switch! George … Continue reading Basil Brush turned on Windsor’s Crown Jewels BUM BUM!

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Enjoy Windsor’s New Crown Jewels this Christmas and do a little shopping ;)

I cycled into town this morning thinking we had some Rotary fund raising going on, apparently not, such a shame, lots going on what with Farmer’s Market this morning, lantern parade starting at 3:30PM & the Christmas lights being switched … Continue reading Enjoy Windsor’s New Crown Jewels this Christmas and do a little shopping 😉

Dyslexia : Inside the Mind of a Literary Genius J. K. Rowling

Family stuff I guess but hey, the kid’s done good and will be hanging out with the likes of Spielberg in the not too distance… you heard it hear first! Last week we got some great news, my nephew Alexander Foote had, at last, passed his Maths “O” Level, or GCSE, whatever it’s called, that’s not the point… the point is he needed it to go to his chosen University. Alex struggled with dyslexia as a young child and once identified, worked on various ways to negate it’s impact on his world… but only really for the education process we … Continue reading Dyslexia : Inside the Mind of a Literary Genius J. K. Rowling