Glastonbury Festival 2014 Emerging Talent Competition details

Glastonbury Festival 2014 Emerging Talent Competition details
GLASTONBURY Festival organisers have announced details of its 2014 Emerging Talent Competition.
The competition will give new, unsigned artists from the UK and Ireland the chance to compete for a slot on one of the main stages at this year’s festival.
Entrants from any musical genre can follow in the footsteps of previous entrants, who include Stornoway, Scouting For Girls, Treetop Flyers, the Golden Silvers, Ellen and the Escapades, and the Subways. Last year’s winners, Bridie Jackson and the…

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Lower Slaughter Manor awarded new AA rosette awards

Lower Slaughter Manor awarded new AA rosette awards
A Cotswold restaurant is one of only 11 restaurants outside London to be awarded the highly-coverted AA new rosette awards.

The AA announced the list of restaurants which have been awarded the coveted new 3 and 4 AA Rosettes today. One of the restaurants celebrating new higher Rosette awards are from London with the other 11 ranging from Loch Ness to Jersey. The Cotswold-based Lower Slaughter is the only restaurant in the West Country to be receive one this time.

Here is what the AA said…

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UPDATED: Which eateries in Bristol received the worst food…

UPDATED: Which eateries in Bristol received the worst food…
FOURTEEN food outlets in Bristol have been given a hygiene rating of zero, it has emerged.
The businesses are in need of “urgent improvement” after being inspected by Bristol City Council, according to the Food Standards Agency, which lists the results.
A further 144 food outlets in the area received a hygiene rating of one which requires that “major improvement” is necessary.
A total of 4,785 food businesses which produce, prepare and supply food are inspected by the council in Bristol.
Ratings…

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Motorists in B&NES are seeing fewer potholes thanks to road…

Motorists in B&NES are seeing fewer potholes thanks to road…
Drivers and cyclists in Bath and north east Somerset are seeing a reduction in the number of potholes according to the latest council data.
B&NES Council repaired around 12 potholes a day in 2013, a drop on previous years which the local authority says is down to better investment in the quality of the roads.
A spokesman said it had been carrying out a “proactive road resurfacing” scheme over the past few years, which had helped prevent potholes forming in the first place.
The 2013 figure of…

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