Regal Cinema, Evesham June 2011
Regal Cinema, Evesham, open day June 2011, during renovation.
Melton Mowbray, Town Centre, Market and Church, Leicestershire
Melton Mowbray, Town Centre, Market, St Mary's Church, Melton in Bloom, Leicestershire Police, Military Working Dog Bronze statue of German Shepherd by sculpture Lloyd Le Blanc, Melton Estates, Museum, Baptist Church, Mc Donald's, Regal Cinema, The Generous Briton, Melton Key Theatre, College, Egerton Lodge, MP Alan Duncan
English Cattle Markets (1950-1959)
Cattle Markets, England.
Title 'English Cattle Markets'. Message appears on the screen - This film, taken in a number of our cattle markets, shows some of the unnecessary suffering to which many thousands of animals are daily subjected from rough handling and lack of suitable accommodation. The commentary is by General Sir George Barrow GCB, Chairman, Council of Justice to Animals and Humane Slaughter Association.
Shots of men standing around a cow that walks past. Cattle tied by rope to gate and beaten. Men standing around, hardly see the animal. Men beating cattle. Sheep falls and is picked up and man handled. Loading sheep appropriately. Poultry held upside down and loaded into crates for long journeys. Pigs picked up by ears and tails because no walk through pens. Dairy cows and calves. Cows with ropes around head fall from vehicles and are dragged away.
'Few people visit cattle markets. Therefore we made this film to show you how animals are treated. They provide everyone of us with so much that we cannot escape responsibility for their treatment. All can help to end this suffering by joining the Council of Justice to Animals & Humane Slaughter association, who specialise in this work. Write for full particulars to : The Secretary, 42, Old Bond St. W.1.'.
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Note: distressing footage regarding inhumane treatment of animals at cattle markets.
Note on PET states documentation entitled 'Justice to Animals' relates to this documentary, however I was unable to locate any documentation (S Agnew 15/07/02).
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Melton Mowbray
Photos from a walk round Melton Mowbray and Melton Country Park
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Les Mckeown Legendary Bcrs at Redruth theatre Saturday 3rd October 2015 By Hev Vaughan (c)
Les Mckeown a legendary BCRS sings Be My Baby with Lyn Curnew plus Give a little love plus My Teenage Heart at Red Ruth Theatre Saturday 3rd October Video by Heather Vaughan (c)
The Wizard of Oz at Rhyl Pavilion
Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Rhyl Pavilion from 30-31 October for Regal Entertainments' wizardly wonderful panto, The Wizard of Oz - starring Eastenders' Cheryl Fergison. The perfect spooktacular Halloween half term treat!
Blue Moon by Showaddywaddy Featuring the Famous Blue Moon Guitar!
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Live at the Redruth Regal Theatre, Cornwall, 2019.
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Harborough Screen work has started April 2013
A project that has been three years in the making is finally coming together after work began on the new Harborough Cinema site started last week.
Work began on the site at Symington's Rec on Tuesday. Concrete on which the mobile unit will be placed will be laid within a week.
Electricity will also be in place within the next couple of weeks and further renovations of the outside of the cinema unit itself will also be undertaken before it is put in place on site.
Harborough Screen chairman Marion Lewis said: It's pleasing. We are so grateful, we can't stress how grateful we are for the people who have supported us on this and not given up hope.
Laing O'Rourke and Travis Perkins, the support that we have got from them is so great.
Harborough is full of community spirit and this is a really great example of that.
The cinema is to be placed on the old bowling green on the rec and will have seating capacity for 100 people.
The single screen cinema will show a mixture of new releases and old movies.
The date for its opening has been put back several times since the project started but there is a determination to open the cinema this year.
Andy Copczewski, who is manager of Travis Perkins in Harborough, said it was great that work had started.
He said: It's great that it is finally coming through. I was there when it started.
I'm not from around the area, I live in Coventry, but it's great to help a local community and a local project. Knowing a lot of customers around here, it will be good for them.
Travis Perkins and its suppliers has helped by supplying materials for the project.
Harborough Youth and Community Trust will be sharing some facilities with Harborough Screen.
Harborough Council, the cinema committee and Harborough Youth and Community Trust all signed a lease for the site in December.
The cinema story started six years ago when Lucy Seaward started a petition to bring a cinema to the town.
It quickly gained momentum and six years on, the project has a number of volunteers and supporters all working towards the goal .
To keep up to date with progress on the cinema like Harborough Screen on Facebook at facebook.com/harboroughscreen.
Marv Johnson - You've Got The Love I Love - Tamla Motown : TMG 680 DJ (45s)
You would think in 2019 there couldn't be a Motown record left, that really hasn't had its day in the sun with the Northern Soul crowd. But this old MOD spin You've Got The Love I Love must surely at some point become a belated Northern Soul monster.
Just like it was in 1968 at the Double-5 coffee bar King Street, Melton Mowbray. A jukebox overplay when I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose was in the charts, my girlfriend at the time a Scooter girl who was usually only interested in those older men with wheels. Actually loved two tunes from that jukebox; Leon Haywood's- Mellow Moonlight and Marv Johnson's - You Got The Love I Love.. to underline her flawless taste, she surprisingly accepted my invitation for a date. Even though she had to walk all the way to the Regal Cinema or catch the bus, because I was not quite old enough or brave enough to have a Vespa or Lambretta; anyway those village-born 6-toed Grebo's that terrorized the Melton MODS were big ugly and menacing on their motor cycles wielding bike-chains around their heads like cowboys, taking well aimed strikes at Mods on their hair-driers with tiny wheels ... as I once heard them describe our scooters...
But the one thing that really attracted me to her, besides the little MOD skirt and bob-haircut, was her impeccable taste in music, she always pushed the right buttons on the jukebox.. when Pat dropped a tanner, something good would soon be blaring out..
You Got The Love I Love became something of a Pork-Pie Town tune, Terry Muse would feature it in his DJ sets at the Drill Hall, Nottingham Road when J. J. Jackson or Felice Taylor were in town. Kirby Lane Youth club would also resound to the sounds of Marv Johnson’s now extremely popular Motown flipside.
It escapes me why this hasn't risen up in the North of England to match all those imaginative Motown spins over the decades
It will do I assure you, it's too darn good not too. For me this is a memory light-bulb moment, flicking me back to my apprenticeship with soul music, girls and scooters that I never rode (I did soon acquire a MIni, I had to park on a hill and bump-start to get it going) The girl amazingly stayed with me for 4 years, her legs so much stronger for helping me bump-start my car. She eventually met a guy at work, who had a good job and a cool car that actually started in cold weather. She married him leaving me with just Motown Memories and a best friend Danny Reynolds who didn't mind giving the Mini a solid push to get us out of town to hear more Soul Sounds and meet girls..
Green & White DEMO is a nice piece to own of a tune that will surely have its day, even if I have to play it myself in memory of Melton Mowbray jukebox Queen... with well defined muscular legs.
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Snow White - Sittingbourne Pantomime 2016
Snow White and The 7 Dwarfs heads to the Swallows Leisure Centre in Sittingbourne this December starring Eastender's Joshua Pascoe.
Marv Johnson - I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose - Tamla Motown : TMG 680 DJ (45s)
You would think in 2019 there couldn't be a Motown record left, that really hasn't had its day in the sun with the Northern Soul crowd. But this old MOD spin You've Got The Love I Love must surely at some point become a belated Northern Soul monster.
Just like it was in 1968 at the Double-5 coffee bar King Street, Melton Mowbray. A jukebox overplay when I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose was in the charts, my girlfriend at the time a Scooter girl who was usually only interested in those older men with wheels. Actually loved two tunes from that jukebox; Leon Haywood's- Mellow Moonlight and Marv Johnson's - You Got The Love I Love.. to underline her flawless taste, she surprisingly accepted my invitation for a date. Even though she had to walk all the way to the Regal Cinema or catch the bus, because I was not quite old enough or brave enough to have a Vespa or Lambretta; anyway those village-born 6-toed Grebo's that terrorized the Melton MODS were big ugly and menacing on their motor cycles wielding bike-chains around their heads like cowboys, taking well aimed strikes at Mods on their hair-driers with tiny wheels ... as I once heard them describe our scooters...
But the one thing that really attracted me to her, besides the little MOD skirt and bob-haircut, was her impeccable taste in music, she always pushed the right buttons on the jukebox.. when Pat dropped a tanner, something good would soon be blaring out..
You Got The Love I Love became something of a Pork-Pie Town tune, Terry Muse would feature it in his DJ sets at the Drill Hall, Nottingham Road when J. J. Jackson or Felice Taylor were in town. Kirby Lane Youth club would also resound to the sounds of Marv Johnson’s now extremely popular Motown flipside.
It escapes me why this hasn't risen up in the North of England to match all those imaginative Motown spins over the decades
It will do I assure you, it's too darn good not too. For me this is a memory light-bulb moment, flicking me back to my apprenticeship with soul music, girls and scooters that I never rode (I did soon acquire a MIni, I had to park on a hill and bump-start to get it going) The girl amazingly stayed with me for 4 years, her legs so much stronger for helping me bump-start my car. She eventually met a guy at work, who had a good job and a cool car that actually started in cold weather. She married him leaving me with just Motown Memories and a best friend Danny Reynolds who didn't mind giving the Mini a solid push to get us out of town to hear more Soul Sounds and meet girls..
Green & White DEMO is a nice piece to own of a tune that will surely have its day, even if I have to play it myself in memory of Melton Mowbray jukebox Queen... with well defined muscular legs.
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Marv Johnson - I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose - Tamla Motown : TMG 680 DJ (45s)