The exotic and exclusive automobile club recently announced their next upcoming event to take place in May. The Rally will begin early morning May 4th at the founder's places of business, CNG... (PRWeb April 22, 2019) Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/fast_lane_drive_announces_their_may_4th_drive_destination_and_agenda/prweb16255224.htm from Arts & Entertainment: Photography http://bit.ly/2IMrOWM via IFTTT
It's their first new LP in six years... These New Puritans are set to release new album 'Inside The Rose' on March 22nd. The band began teasing their return during the final weeks of 2018, indicating that something was about to occur. New album 'Inside The Rose' - the group's first in six years - lands shortly, following sessions in Berlin, London, and Southend-on-Sea. Mixed in Los Angeles, it's an ambitious 40 minute return, with the cinematic title track online now. Out on March 22nd, 'Inside The Rose' is accompanied by a new short film allowing fans a glimpse in the process behind the record. Directed by the award-winning photographer Harley Weir in collaboration with George Barnett, you can check it out below. These New Puritans will release new album 'Inside The Rose' on March 22nd. Catch the band at the following shows: April 10 Manchester YES ^ 11 Glasgow SW3 Warehouse 12 Leeds Belgrave Music Hall ^ 13 Hebd...
A Deed of Easement will protect the building against noise complaints... London venue The George Tavern has won a landmark ruling. The well-known East London institution was placed under threat by nearby housing developments, and sought to protect themselves from noise complaints. The campaign to save the venue won the support of Sir Ian McKellan and John Cooper Clarke, with the team aiming to win an extremely rare ruling. In a landmark case the George Tavern has become the second venue to win a Deed of Easement bill. The first was Ministry Of Sound, and the bill helps the George Tavern to block noise complaints from newly installed neighbours. Pauline Forster runs the George Tavernm with the case being handled by lawyer Tim Taylor, partner at Foot Anstey. Tim comments: "Music venues round the country are justifiably worried about being shut down because of noise complaints from new developments. Tower Hamlets has grasped the nettle here by insisting that this ...
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