The Covent Garden Summer Bash
Not one to miss out on a summer festivity, I took myself back off to the City of London at the beginning of August for the Covent Garden Jubilee Market Jamboree. Gosh, what a mouthful!
The jamboree this year had […]
Not one to miss out on a summer festivity, I took myself back off to the City of London at the beginning of August for the Covent Garden Jubilee Market Jamboree. Gosh, what a mouthful!
The jamboree this year had […]
Can you believe this was almost four months ago? That’s how busy my Town Crying life has become – I almost forgot to write about one of my favourite ceremonies on my very own blog. I’m hanging my head […]
I know, two Christmas posts in as many weeks and it’s not even November yet, let alone December. Well, what can I say? Except that in the words of none other than Elton John, step into Christmas!!
We’re starting early […]
You may think it’s too early to mention the ‘C’ word but, in reality, it’s only around 3 months till the big day itself. Yes, this is your friendly reminder that in 12 weeks’ time you’ll be preparing a […]
Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! Shhh, can anyone keep a secret? Well, I can’t and because of this I’ve been giving my own little one-man soirees across the county. Yes, I’ve been revealing all my Town Crier secrets, including dishing the […]
Back in the summer, I joined forces with the cathedral to celebrate WordFest. This two-day festival offered a plethora of Gloucestershire writers the chance to see two of the Cathedral’s finest conversationalists… Master mason, Pascal Mychalysin, in conversation with […]
It’s hard to believe that this year marks a century since the end of the First World War. That’s one hundred years since peace was declared on the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month.
It’s a […]
As a Town Crier, I often find the streets to be my office. My beat these days varies from our fair old City of Gloucester to many parts of our fine capital, the City of London. I’m therefore extremely […]
This bank holiday weekend Gloucester will open its pedestrian gates for the annual Retro Festival. Each street will be adorned with classic pieces from bygone eras, so roll up, roll up, if vintage is your latest fad, there’s some […]
You might not know it, but I am a man of many eras. I imagine it’s down to my ability to don a variety of outfits and become any number of characters from my plethora of personalities. So, when […]
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