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contents 4 Community 6 Education 8 Business Focus 11 Ed’s Story 16 TJ Photography 18 What’s On 20 Food & Drink 22 Food Review 23 Allotment Week 24 Buzz Offers 26 Health, Beauty
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Welcome So pleased that Buzz has attracted Hollywood celebrity Danny Huston to our August issue! With “Pressure” just about to be released in the UK, we engage with Danny to find out more about this exciting movie. Read more on page 12.
Jackie Osborne
are a must for our gardening friends. Our long association with Banjo Cycles continues and it is great to see them moving to larger premises in Hambridge Road. A great opportunity to service your bike and start cycling along our beautiful canal.
With our readers’ support, we aim to continue our journey and be recognised as the undisputed best local community magazine. We have come a long way since our humble beginnings in 2010 and gained recognition for our quality, rich content and above all, we have the community spirit at heart; thank you for all your support and feedback.
Buzz is once again supporting the Macmillan Coffee Morning and our event will be held at the Newbury Town Hall on the 25th September at 10am. We are looking for volunteers on the day and to donate cakes. Please get in touch with Jenny as soon as possible on 01635 200006.
In this issue, we bring you more informative articles, so please take your time to read the article in the Health & Wellbeing section about “Why self-examination is so important”. This article is beneficial to both genders, go to page 27.
Editor-in-Chief Jackie Osborne To the Editor: editor@localbuzzmagazine.com Food Editor Paul Milverton Website Editor Jenny Summerill Community Editor Waheeda Soomro editor@localbuzzmagazine.com Designer Vanessa Davis studio@localbuzzmagazine.com
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PARISH PLAN I’m very pleased that Thatcham Vision’s new Parish Plan has been completed and we are hoping it will soon get approval from West Berkshire Council.
Chamber update Keep Trade Local The Chamber is asking you to support the Keep Trade Local campaign, we are encouraging local people and businesses to make better use of their local town centre - making it the place to visit, and to help people to understand that they need to use the high street or face losing it.
www.westberkschamber.tvchamber.co.uk
Small businesses are the heart of the local community; they generate wealth, employment and opportunity but with people working longer hours, hypermarkets and the internet, put our local shops and businesses at risk. Thatcham Town Center has good parking and a great selection of shops,services,pubs and restaurants; while The Broadway Green gives it a wonderful village feel - where you can sit to rest and relax during your stay!
Thatcham Chamber of Commerce c/o WestBerks Properties Ltd 56B The Broadway Thatcham RG19 3HP 01635871087 . 07768 233004
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t’s all based on community feedback and a lot of hard work from 100+ local residents. They have produced a big list of actions to benefit the town covering all aspects of life. West Berkshire Council’s approval will be a huge step towards making these ideas reality since they will have to implement many of them, although funding is especially difficult so that will be our next big challenge. Take a look at our website to see the plans.
Coming up in October the fantastic Thatcham Festival
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craft fair to history talks, classic cars to model railways and sports to live music. Thatcham Vision will of course be at the Festival to launch the new parish plan and to hunt for more volunteers. Come along and talk to us at the Leisure Fair to see what we have planned, or if you’re passionate about something in particular then let us know and perhaps you can get involved too.
A fortnight of all sorts of events organised by the town council. There will be everything from a
Thatcham Vision is calling for more volunteers to help with community projects. For more information www.thatchamvision.net and residents are encouraged to follow them on Facebook and Twitter.
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Emergency Life Support (ELS) skills
Scouts japanese adventure
Message from The Mayor
At the end of July, 8 Explorer Scouts from Thatcham will travel to Japan, to take part in the 23rd World Scout Jamboree.
One May 17th I was elected Mayor of the town by fellow Thatcham town councillors, to serve for one year. The Mayor is responsible for the civic side of town life so I shall have responsibility for the community events in Thatcham.
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he first of these was the Fun Day on June 28th: the day began with rain but cleared in time for the Fun Runs and the day commenced. It was a genuinely “fun day” and a great start to my civic year. As Mayor I am invited to attend events in the town and elsewhere. This is an enormous privilege as I have the opportunity to meet the many people who voluntarily organise the societies and events which form life in Thatcham. So far I have attended the opening of a garden at the Hospital created by volunteers for the patients, an Alice in Wonderland tea party at the BUPA dementia home, the AGM of the
Thatcham Volunteer Bureau, the girl guide’s soirée, unveiled a defribulator outside the Frank Hutchins hall, Kennet school’s summer production and a cocktail party at Dennison barracks. Already I don’t have room to list them all but it gives you a flavour of the variety of events. I am going to have a very interesting year!
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. . . I have attended the opening of a garden at the Hospital created by volunteers for the patients, an Alice in Wonderland tea party at the BUPA dementia home. . .
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The World Scout Jamboree is a gathering of tens of thousands of Scouts and Guides from almost every country in the world who, for ten days live together, experience each other’s cultures, take part in exciting activities and have an amazing adventure. As well as the World Scout Jamboree the Explorers will visit Tokyo and live with Japanese Scouts from the Ishikawa province, being away for nearly three weeks. It will be an incredible and life changing experience for them all!
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social In the last two months Buzz has attended the Armed Forces Day, became semi-finalist at the Rotary Club Boules, supported Ring of Fire Bike Ride and attended the marvelous and delicious launch of Chef Rory Dyson’s Picnic Baskets at the Crown & Garter.
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Heartstart Thatcham has teamed up with Thatcham Park School and on 2nd July trained a number of year 5 pupils the full range of Emergency Life Support (ELS) skills. The course showed use of the recovery position, what a heart attack is, as well as using CPR for a cardiac arrest. Perhaps the most interest and fascination was in the Automated External
Defibrillator (AED). Nick said “we would like to see these skills as compulsory in all schools. Being able to be taught in as little as 3 hours is nothing considering they might one day save a life.” Head teacher, Alison Webster, said “Thatcham Park School family, (pupils, staff and PTA), are delighted to have been able to embrace
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this potentially lifesaving strategy; we’d like to express our gratitude to Heartstart Thatcham in supporting us on this journey.” The pupils jumped at the chance to see CPR and the AED showing no fear. All the pupils excelled at the skills and asked very sensible questions, some clearly have a first aid or other medical future ahead of them.
The Crown & Garter Launch of their amazing picnic baskets
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Above: Quick Cookies receiving £500 prize from Bayer - L to R Harriet Atherton, Joe Brice, Thea Manton, Jackie Osborne, Dermot de Courcy Robinson and Amanda Richards.
young Entrepreneur Challenge 2015 For the past 6 months, budding young entrepreneurs from West Berkshire have been working with business mentors to develop their own business ideas.
Right: Mentor Michelle Bailey from People Essentials with runnerup Eden Laing from Buttonology
Above: Mentor Ed Cooper from Berkshire Growth Hub with Stephen Chooi from DIG
Cultivate is a challenge developed by the Education Business Partnership with lead sponsors by Bayer and Green Common Trust to give young people aged 14-19 the chance to explore what it takes to set up your own business and to develop their own idea with the potential of winning £1000 prize funding to invest in their business at the end of it. Amanda Richards, Chief Executive of Education Business Partnership said, “The creative talent and budding business minds that are emerging from this programme is impressive, these young people have applied themselves to this opportunity and really embraced the chance to learn from their business mentors. It is very exciting to see how they have developed in the past 6 months. It is really uplifting to see the emerging talent that West Berkshire can be very proud of.”
Beth Harris, Mentor Jenny Bowden from Ross Brooke Accountants and Victoria Osborn from Kool Giftz
On the 16th July, the judges, Joe Brice from Bayer, Sam Greenstreet, Dermot de Courcy Robinson from MAXX Design and Jackie Osborne from Buzz Magazine faced a big challenge to choose the winner since every
presentation had a unique concept. The winning team were Thea Manton and Harriet Atherton from Quick Cookies (Mentor Ian Hanson) and the runners up were Eden Laing from Buttonology (Mentor Michelle Bailey from People Essentials) and Emily Ayling from Candles with Handles (Mentor Hilary Purton from Bayer). If there is anyone under the age of 19 who would be interested in taking part in Cultivate 2016 then get in touch with Education Business Partnership West Berkshire for more details.
Tel: 01635 279900 - info@ebpwb.co.uk – www.ebpwb.co.uk Sponsors: Bayer, Greenham Common Trust, TV Berkshire Business Hub, Thatcham Town Council.
Mentor Hilary Purton from Bayer with runnerup Emily Ayling from Candles with Handles
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tell you what the problem is and get them to be as specific as possible. Help them identify what changes need to be made in their behaviour to bring about an improvement in the situation. Try not to offer your opinion or take sides. If appropriate, bring both parties together to talk through the problem and identify what they can do to improve the situation. Get them to agree to make these changes and agree a date to come back and review progress. And don’t forget to tell them what will happen if the situation doesn’t improve. I have invariably been successful managing ‘conflicts’ this way but if you don’t feel able to manage this process yourself you may want to consider using the services of a third party or professional external mediator. If, having gone through this process, there has been no improvement, I would suggest you seek advice from an HR practitioner or Legal advisor before deciding what to do next.
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In April 2010 a surgeon examined my eyes and informed me that I wouldn’t see again. I’d never had any previous problems with my eyes, I’d never even worn glasses, yet here I was being told I should learn braille and prepare for a life without sight.
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ust 2 weeks earlier I was at work, a day just the same as any other, when I noticed, for the first time, a small distortion in my vision. I wasn’t too concerned but I booked an appointment at the opticians anyway. They suggested I should see my doctor who then referred me to a hospital as my vision was deteriorating daily. Things I could see one day would be difficult to see the next and I knew there was something seriously wrong.
Within 2 weeks I couldn’t see my face in the mirror. I had developed Macular degeneration. My eyes were haemorrhaging and close to bleeding into my retina - this would have led to irreversible damage. Macular disease is the most common form of blindness in the developed world, but very rare for someone in their late 30s to develop. The cause was eventually put down to stress and pressure at work and every 6 weeks for the next two years, I was treated at St Thomas’s Hospital in London. My visits to hospital always followed the same procedure. Scans would be taken and my eyes anesthetized before injections of Avastin, a cancer drug designed to inhibit the growth of new blood cells, were administered deep into my eye. A very unpleasant procedure but over time I experienced significant improvement in my
condition, resulting, eventually, in a full recovery. I was lucky. Throughout all this I benefited from the help and reassurance of the Macular Society. The Macular Society do a fantastic job helping people to come to terms with losing their sight and help fund research into a cure. On September 21st I’ll be setting off from John O’Groats to run solo the length of the country, 1200 miles, reaching Lands’ End on the 25th October, 34 days later. I’ll be raising money for the Macular Society - my small way of saying thank you and to help those who have not had the good fortune to recover as I have. Never having even run a marathon before, my training has been long and gruelling. The initial naive excitement and enthusiasm melting away as the pain and discomfort of the long, hard training runs have brought home the scale and reality of the challenge ahead.
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Buzz Magazine interviews Hollywood actor, director and writer
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I had no ambition of becoming an actor whatsoever. For a few years I had no work, so directors, out of the kindness of their hearts, who were friends of mine, gave me small parts in their films - and the parts got bigger! Suddenly I was in a film that was recognised, which I was the lead in! This was the beginning of my career as an actor. I’ve been acting for 15 years, maybe even more, with myself doing no directing at all. But now I am thinking of going back and directing again.”
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anny, a Hollywood actor, writer and director, has some local interests. Living in a village near Newbury when he has time off from his busy filming schedule, Danny relishes the countryside of West Berkshire and really enjoys being back from Hollywood when he has an opportunity. Danny tells us about his journey since following his parents footsteps, actress Zoe Sallis and director John Huston.
Career Huston was not intending to work within film straight away, as he tells us. “I saw the amount of people and money involved in film making so I resisted it for a while. I love to paint and draw so I thought I would do that instead. I went to art school and some art openings, where you drink warm white wine and I realised that there was as much nonsense in the art world as there was in the film world, so finally I succumbed to going to film school, where I started making films as a director and writer. Before this, I worked with my father on his film sets so I had a lot of experience with my father ,which was beyond valuable!
The new movie - Pressure - starring the Hollywood actor is to be released. Huston says, “The new film that I am in, alongside Matthew Goode is about a group of guys who get stuck under the ocean in a diving bell. When filming, we were in the water and the feeling of claustrophobia really hits you - the glass fogs up and you get really hot – it is terrifying but challenging and exciting at the same time.”
Tips for film makers Danny gives advice to those budding film makers, as he enthusiastically says, “Go out and do it. Start filming. Right now, for those wanting to get into the film industry, you are able to shoot films on a still camera, like a Canon; the quality is incredible. If you have a good story, then film making is easy. The difficult part however is releasing it, but if it catches the attention of the right person, you might stand a chance. If you want to act, then find somebody in filming to get you to be part of their film, making sure that you tell a fantastic story.”
“The new film that I am in, alongside Matthew Goode is called Pressure and it’s about a group of guys who get stuck under the ocean in a diving bell. When filming, we were in the water and the feeling of claustrophobia really hits you - the glass fogs up and you get really hot – it is terrifying but challenging and exciting at the same time.” PRESSURE is in cinemas 21 August and on DVD 31 August 13
Bollywood Night Saturday 12th September 2015
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Jackie Osborne interviews Trevor Mant and learns about his journey from the building trade to creative photography.
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revor was in the building trade for over 30 years until his body could no longer take the pressure. He was born and bred in Portsmouth but came to Thatcham because of his partner Jenny. His photography interest started when his brother used to go out at an early age to take pictures and admire the different effects each photo produced. Trevor believes that his talent originated from the ability to combine his hands, brain and originality. The result presents itself in areas of his work. “It is nice to have the variety within my work which includes anything from passport photos, scanning and restoration of old photos, studio shoots, repairing cameras and taking LinkedIn profile photos to the large weddings.” Top hat and tails is the market that Trevor is looking for in the future. “I feel privileged to be part of someone’s special day as I can see it all, I get the best view and I can take in what a lot of people cannot see. I would love to do top end weddings.” He opened the shop in Thatcham 18 months ago
when it came up for sale and it coincided with when he was ready to take photography full time. He absolutely loves every photoshoot he has been involved in to date and you can certainly capture that passion when you speak to him. With a very reasonable starting price for a registry wedding, which includes pictures of the bride, groom, best man and bridesmaids prior, during and after as well as attending the venue. For larger weddings Trevor and his partner Jenny team up for the day and if video is required his son Phil also joins him. What’s next? CapTuring your MoMEnTs & MEMoriEs
The studio in Thatcham will undergo renovation in the near future, which will allow more flexibility when photographing and welcoming customers.
Weddings & Engagements Portraits Children & animals Passport photos
For further information please contact Trevor : 01635 872572 07826 939240 trevor@tjphotography.co.uk
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EATING OUT Sunday Lunch at Bishopswood Every Sunday
Bishopswood Golf Course, Bishopswood Lane, Tadley 12pm – 2.30pm 2 courses for £13.95 and 3 courses for £17.95 Enjoy a Sunday roast in Sands Restaurant from 12noon (last table at 2:30pm). The menu changes each Sunday but will have 2 meats, a fish and vegetarian dish alone with a selection of starters and deserts. To book your table call and choose option 4. info@bishopswoodgc.co.uk 0118 940 8600
theatre Oliver!
31 July – 19 Sept The Watermill Theatre, Newbury Mon – Sat 7.30pm. Wed and Sat 2.30pm From £17.50 - £30 Directed by Luke Sheppard, an adaption of Charles Dickens’ classic novel. Oliver! Tells the story of runaway orphan Oliver and the colourful characters he encounters following his excape from the workhouse. www.watermill.org.uk . 01635 46044
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Join once a month on a Sunday for an afternoon of exciting outdoor adventure. Learn how to build dens, light fires, whittle a stick, create a wild art, hunt for bugs and more with a trained Forest School Leader. This month’s theme is Water Play. Booking is essential. 01635 874 381 . ndc@bbowt.org.uk www.bbowt.org.uk
Go ride racing and British cycling children’s fun day 3 Aug
Newbury Showground, Hermitage 11.00am – 3.00pm £3.00 per child If you are aged between 4-16 yrs old, you will have the opportunity to improve your bike skills, take part in time trials and circuit races. Try out multi seated mega bikes to ride, take part in scooter training and practice and also watch a professional BMX stunt show! Book your place ASAP as spaces are limited. Zoe Campbell : 01635 519 679 zcampbell@wstberks.gov.uk
Build a butterfly feeder workshop 5 Aug
Beale Park, The Child Beale Trust Lower Basildon, Reading 10.30am – 12.30pm £5 per feeder There are more than 24,000 species of butterflies in the world and they all need nectar to eat, so if you want to encourage some colourful ones into your garden this summer, Beale Park’s the place to be! 0844 826 1761 administration@bealepark.co.uk www.bealepark.co.uk
Get arty in the garden
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23rd Annual Classic Vehicle Show 9 Aug
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Bertie’s Bugs and Beasts 12 Aug
Beale Park, The Child Beale Trust Lower Basildon, Reading 1.30pm – 3.30pm Animal Keepers at Beale Park are giving visitors the chance to get up close and personal with some of the residents that live in the Park’s newest area, ‘Bertie’s Bugs and Beasts’. administration@bealepark.co.uk 0844 826 1761 . www.bealepark.co.uk
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During World War II and immediately afterwards, almost everyone with a garden grew fruit and vegetables. Food was rationed so people supplemented their diet with produce they’d grown in their own back garden, or down on their allotment. The very word ‘allotment’ evokes memories of grandad and post-war community spirit.
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#GenerationZ Family Festival 31 July – 8 August
BOOKS
cinema
Mum on the Run by Fiona Gibson
august
Fantastic Four
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unning is increasing in popularity these days, and Laura decides to get in on the act. A disastrous attempt in the Mum’s race at Sports Day spurs Laura on to change her life. She joins a ‘fat club’ and takes up running, determined not to be humiliated at Sports Day the next year. Oh yes, and there is the matter of Celeste: the young, alluring French teacher she sees flirting with her husband, Jed. So, the running sessions in the local park begin, spurred on by her new running partner. Who happens to be called Danny, but she doesn’t tell Jed that. Full of humour and wit this novel is a great summer read. Mums all over the country will identify with Laura as she tries to survive life as the mum of three children, including a hormonal soon-tobe-teenager and a pre-schooler. Fears that her marriage is over lead Laura to make decisions that have unforeseen consequences.
Robot Girl
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freak experiment involving four young scientists leads to the creation of an extraordinary super-group, who are called upon to help save the Earth.
Pixels
But she can’t, and so she plans to destroy AI-E. Until she learns … well, that would spoil it, wouldn’t it? This very short story (only 72 pages) from acclaimed children’s writer Malorie Blackman was originally published as a part of an anthology in 1997 and was published as a standalone book for the first time in 2015.
The Three Billy Goats’ Gruff
£9
newbury cornexchange Friday 7 - 11.00am
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arlic Theatre create a magical world with puppets, live music, storytelling, bags of comedy and singing – an ideal first theatrical experience for young children.
Paper Towns
cornexchangenew.com/events/info/thethree-billy-goats-gruff
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hen the girl he has loved for years goes missing, Quentin begins the search to find her and bring her home.
Absolutely Anything
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chool teacher, Neil Clarke, gets the shock of his life when he discovers that a troupe of aliens have granted him an extraordinary power.
Hitman: Agent 47
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specially engineered assassin fights to prevent a potentially dangerous invention, but he can’t do it alone.
American Ultra
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he sleepy lives of a stoner and his girlfriend are changed forever when he discovers the secrets of his past.
Aloha
How would you feel if your dad created a robot? More specifically, a robot who looked like you, with your memories? This is the situation that Claire finds herself in, when her inventor dad introduces her to AI-E. But all is not as it seems. Claire finds AI-E repulsive and surprisingly vulnerable with her squidgy soft skin. She wonders how her dad can do this to her.
august
peace mission from the 1980s goes horribly wrong when an alien force comes to attack Earth.
september
by Malorie Blackman
theatre
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military contractor is sent back to Hawaii where an old flame threatens to wreak havoc in his life once again.
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
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military contractor is sent back to Hawaii where an old flame threatens to wreak havoc in his life once again.
Ricki & The Flash
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icki gave up everything to chase her rock n’ roll dream, but now must turn her back on music and face up to the family who she abandoned years ago.
Everest
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n May, 1996, a team of climbers attempted to conquer Everest, but their lives are endangered once a catastrophically intense storm comes their way.
The Pied Piper newbury cornexchange
£9
Thursday 6 - 11.00am
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his humorous and irresistible one person show combines a skilful mix of puppetry, foot-tapping music and storytelling and will have audiences young and old entranced. cornexchangenew.com/events/info/thepied-piper
september
Every Brilliant Thing newbury cornexchange Thursday 10 - 7.45pm
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£15
ou’re six years old. Mum’s in hospital. Dad says she’s ‘done something stupid’. She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. . . (£13 concessions, £8 under-25s) cornexchangenew.com/events/info/ roundaboutevery-brilliant-thing
Buddy Holly & The Cricketers newbury cornexchange
£19.50
Saturday 26 - 7.45pm
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hatever the season, whatever the excuse to party, make your Heartbeat a little faster with the show that has thousands of fans the world over saying: “I can’t believe it’s not Buddy!” (£13 concessions, £8 under-25s) cornexchangenew.com/events/info/ buddy-holly-the-cricketers
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