STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES – FEATURE: Axbridge Square pictured in the 1970s before all the changes took place and an earlier photo of the Oakhouse Hotel (where you could buy petrol back in the day)
Before Axbridge Square was laid out in its present form when it was a car park Axbridge Square has been…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE: Video interview with the curator of the Plantin Moretus Museum in Antwerp with Werner van Hoof
The Plantin-Moretus Museum is a printing museum in Antwerp, Belgium which focuses on the work of the 16th century printers…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – RESTAURANT REVIEW: the official dessert of Axbridge has been discovered in an antiques shop during an unusual night out in an exquisite pop up Bistro in the depths of Somerset (beware this review contains a terrible pun)
Ripley Antiques Pop-up Bistro Number 10. Axbridge, Somerset I’m not sure how Jules, Lou and Sally do it. Their kitchen…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – RESTAURANT REVIEW: sherry, tapas and a mercifully short wait for our food at Pintxo in Bath – for a lunchtime pre theatre meal (but what about the toilets?)
Pintxo. Tapas and Sherry Bar. Barton Street, Bath We had originally sat down in The Garrick’s Head by the Theatre…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – THEATRE REVIEW: vomit, violence and how to bring up your children in a lively production of Yasmina Reza’s black comedy God of Carnage at the Theatre Royal Bath
God of Carnage, Theatre Royal Bath The knives (or rather the sharpened spears) are out in Yasmina Reza’s savage black…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES – VIDEO REVIEW: Lesbians, talking cats and badly behaved residents in Jo Tilley’s ribald sitcom reveals there’s plenty of rude life in a retirement home
Old. By Jo Tilley. “Hello I’m Jo Tilley, I’m 34, I’m single and I’m looking for a man.” The creator…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES – WHAT’S ON: Free screening of the sitcom ‘Old’ – filmed in Axbridge. Premiere at the Roxy on Thursday August 23rd
The official sitcom of Old is being screened in Axbridge on Thursday, August 23rd, 2018, at the Roxy Cinema. Written…
FEATURE Riots, carnivals and romantic liaisons: the many lives of Bridgwater’s Cornhill
From bargains and burning boats, from markets to motor cars, from riots to romantic liaisons and vast three-unit carnival carts,…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – BOOK REVIEW: The agony and the irony: Guy wanted to be a hero and very nearly did in Evelyn Waugh’s comic World War II triology
Sword of Honour. By Evelyn Waugh. Penguin Classics (1965) The characters simply swagger off the page. Trimmer with his undeserved…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES – VIDEO: A film explaining why there is a campaign to make it easier for everyone to enter the parish church in Axbridge as equals (and allow more tourists and visitors to see its amazing social history) by creating a new pathway to the south door
ACCESS FOR ALL This short film highlights the work of those dedicated to ensuring everyone can enter the main south…
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