Text of letter on this matter in today's Gazette. (the letter that was published had been edited slightly). "At the end of March I wrote a letter concerning the impending increase in traffic to be endured by the residents of Elm Grove Road, Elm Grove Drive and Sandy Lane due to an increase in house building in the Gatehouse/Secmaton area but with a corresponding lack of road linking that ...
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Text of letter on this matter in today's Gazette. (the letter that was published had been edited slightly). "At the end of March I wrote a letter concerning the impending increase in traffic to be endured by the residents of Elm Grove Road, Elm Grove Drive and Sandy Lane due to an increase in house building in the Gatehouse/Secmaton area but with a corresponding lack of road linking that ...
A play about two young people in love. Sex hormones raging. Does the play R&J have sexual innuendos and bawdiness - yep!
I studied Macbeth for O level English Lit. What I and the other students didn't realise was that it was an edited version. We only realised it was an edited version when we went to see a production of Macbeth at the Bristol Old Vic and witnessed the porter scene. The porter talks about drink and its effects including words along the lines of 'drink gives a man sexual desire but takes ...
Time.
It's Shakespeare on about, amongst other things, sexuality and (in)appropriate relationships. We have a man (Bottom) turned into an ass who Titania, Queen of the Fairies, takes to her bed. And we have relationships between higher ranking mortals with lower ranking ones (which apparently would have been a big No No in Shakespeare's day.) And last night's production ended with a deffo ...
Anyone see the Beeb's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream that was on the box last night?
I emailed Simon Thornley at TDC this morning about this matter. This is the text of the email: "I believe the above development is subject to a SANGS requirement and that the requirement included a clause that the SANGS should be in place before the first house is occupied. I had occasion to visit the development a few days back and it seems to me, from cars and vans parked on ...