Bath Voice Feature: WG never lost his Gloucestershire accent, he took 11 years to pass his medical exams and scored 1,098 runs for England in a career that popularised cricket
By Harry Mottram: But WG Grace, was first and last a Gloucestershire man born in Downend in 1848 in a…
ICSM Business News: Ten essential tips to keep the cash flow… flowing
By Harry Mottram: One thing that keeps many a business owner awake at night is the fear their cash flow will…
Rapscallion Magazine Feature: Beaten, brainwashed and coached to play football by Catholic nuns – God, sins and Neolithic hunters – the confused concerns of a school boy
By Harry Mottram: Until I visited a museum where there was a skeleton of a Neolithic man my faith in…
Axbridge News: the town is set to mark 50 years since the Swiss air disaster with a service on Easter Monday in the church
By Harry Mottram: Axbridge is to mark five decades since the Swiss air disaster that claimed many lives from the…
ICSM Business News: suppliers and funders for Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit left with millions of pounds of debt after the rocket failed to reach space
By Harry Mottram: Investing or supplying a new business is risky but the rewards are great and in general this is…
Bath Voice News: Dates for Industrial Action in April
APRIL 5, 2023 By Harry Mottram: Strike action for some workers in the NHS has been paused while members of the…
Rapscallion Magazine Feature: like George Orwell I took The Road to Wigan Pier but it wasn’t there
I went to Wigan Pier but it wasn’t there. Not a barge in sight, nobody loading coal, or men wearing…
Axbridge News: new photos from Adam Clutterbuck of the last night of the Harold Pinter play The Birthday Party in the town hall celebrates the success of the production
By Harry Mottram: The cast and crew of Axbridge Community Theatre’s (ACT) production of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party were given…
Rapscallion Magazine Feature: cider, cigarettes and Letraset… confessions of a 70s art student
By Harry Mottram: One pint of cider for 30p and you began to slur your words. Three pints and it was…
Axbridge News Theatre Review: Axbridge Community Theatre stage a stylish production of Harold Pinter’s sinister play The Birthday Party (but we’re still not sure what it was all about)
No wonder everyone was so slim in the 1950s, what with post war rationing and Meg’s low-calorie breakfasts which consisted…