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Thursday 4th December Andy Grant at Number 10 Cafe - Bar, East Street. Pathway to the Red Sun - With circus spectacle and a film quality, this show tells the story of how love unfolds in the dreams of a soldier and the heart of a woman. Bridport Arts Centre 7.30pm |
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Building on the success of his 'green woodworking breaks' since launching in June 2006, local green woodworker Guy Mallinson has recently moved from Mangerton House just outside Bridport to Higher Holditch Farm, near Axminster and Lyme Regis. Said Guy:
"The new venue gives me the opportunity to properly invest in my woodland workshop. I have taken a thirty year lease and am really looking forward to developing both the venue and the range of what we can offer over the coming years." |
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07:00 BMT (Bridport Mean Time) Woolies Closure Causes Townwide Panic With the announcement that Woolies has gone into receivership we urge the good people of Bridport not to panic, the imminent shortage of 'Pick N Mix' in the town means thousands of children and soppy adults with a penchant for pre-mauled confectionery may begin to show signs of weakness and dizziness coupled with an uncontrollable craving for sugar. Doctors in the town are worried of an outbreak of Sugar Shortness Affected Dissorder or Ssad as it is more commonly known. |
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Thank you to the legions of undead who turned up on Allington Hill last Sunday, to take part in the Who's Afear'd music video shoot. The weather stayed clear for a successful day filming and as promised there was blood, gore and cider (the rough cider was like Jack Frost tiptoeing down your spine and zombified many). Followed by a right shin kicking gig at the Ropeys after. |
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Bridport has a long and interesting history, there is evidence in the lumps and bumps of the landscape that people have lived in this area since prehistoric times. In 1086 The Domesday book calls it Brideport. Bridiport 1157, Brudiport 1207, Bredeport 1266. The definition of the name means 'Harbour or market town belonging to Bredy', from Old English Port which can mean either 'port' or 'market' and Brit the name of the river that runs through it. |
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It’s official, Bridport is to Install the World’s first Park and Slide scheme to ease traffic congestion, the Slide which will operate during peak periods 9pm–10pm September to April. Running from the top of Colmers hill in the West of town and corkscrewing through Symos and Allington, over the post office, delivering shoppers to the heart of town where shopkeepers are already fighting over the location of the landing pad.
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We've all seen this thing before... Funny signage, hilarious typos, you get the idea, there's rubbish like this to be found all over the web which you can wip and we'll wop into Bridport Radio. But to really stand a chance of winning a prize (TBA) it should be on a local theme, extra points if it is from the local rags or features Hugh Unwittingstall.
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Due to a recent spate of Cornish pasties masquerading as Dorset pasties in shops, cafés and restaurants in Bridport and the surrounds, Local Trading Standards Officers have raided several outlets and issued warnings to those vending the filthy imposters. Although the counterfeit pasties are extremely difficult to spot with a crimped crust and an egg glaze, the taste is the giveaway. Local Trading Standards Occifer said: “There is only one place to buy a real Dorset Pasty and that is Leakers on East Street, no further comment, no pictures, goodbye.”
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