Pixies tipped for Glastonbury Festival

Pixies tipped for Glastonbury Festival
IT’S been a busy day for the Glastonbury Festival rumour mill, with alt-rockers Pixies being upgraded to a ‘strong’ rumour to play at the festival.

The group are rumoured to be returning to Worthy Farm for the first time since 1989, and are currently being hotly-tipped to headling the Other stage.

They are touring the UK in June next year and have already signed up to headline London’s Field Day 2014 in June.

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Former-Lostprophets' frontman pleads guilty to child sex offences

Former-Lostprophets' frontman pleads guilty to child sex offences
Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins has pleaded guilty to 13 sexual offences, including two of attempting to rape a baby.

The singer – who performed at Glastonbury Festival in 2002 and 2004 – in made a series of admissions in a last-minute change of plea ahead of what would have been his trial at Cardiff crown court.

Watkins, 36, pleaded guilty to 11 charges he had previously denied, including sexually touching a one-year-old and encouraging a woman to abuse her own child during a webcam…

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Bini Ludlow

Bini Ludlow
Sweet Cumin’s Bini Ludlow is hosting a curry and wine tasting event on Saturday at Clapton Village Hall at 7pm.Bini said: “I will be cooking up some of my curries and canapés to match the wines.”I have asked Stefan Gorda who runs QWines in Midsomer Norton to come along and do the talk and tasting.”It will be fun and informative evening and I know we will all enjoy the food and drink on offer.”I will also conduct a demo for everyone. The curries I will cook will offer…

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The art of making landlord Ken smile

The art of making landlord Ken smile
A SPOOF art competition has almost succeeded in bringing a smile to the face of Bowlish’s grumpiest pub landlord: Ken Turner.The tongue-in-cheek Ken Turner Prize was launched by one of the patrons of The Horseshoe Inn, near Shepton Mallet, to cheer up its owner and licensee, Ken.Many entries were received and winner Jean Norgrove from Shepton Mallet was winner of the first prize: half a pint of Ken’s cheapest cider.Jean said that she had won prizes for her art before, but nothing this big.One…

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