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Man 'succumbed to temptation' of ketamine while working at...

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Man 'succumbed to temptation' of ketamine while working at... DETERMINED not to fall back into the drug scene again, a man succumbed to temptation while working at the Glastonbury festival and was caught by police with some ketamine. Ahmed Salem had been working as a volunteer litter picker at the Worthy Farm site in exchange for being able to enjoy the music and general festival spirit. However he decided to buy a quantity of the class B drug and was later found by police officers in possession of some white powder and was arrested. Salem, aged 34, of... Reported by Shepton Mallet Journal 15 hours ago.

Residents Oppose Cell Tower; Glastonbury Rep Calls for Ebola Hearings; Best Eats

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Patch Glastonbury, CT -- Tests negative for ebola; DUI arrest; Impressive homes. Reported by Patch 11 hours ago.

Glastonbury Chess Club's Division 3 team starts season with draws...

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Glastonbury 2, Yeovil 2Glastonbury's Division 3 team has made a solid start to the new season, with draws in each of the first two fixtures.In the first of these contests against visiting Yeovil, there were victories for team captain Martin Willis and Barry Thornley. Willis was involved in a wildly fluctuating game in which he eventually punished terminal errors by his opponent. Thornley held off a strong kingside attack before striking back with an unstoppable checkmating... Reported by Central Somerset Gazette 10 hours ago.

Glastonbury man jailed for growing cannabis on a commercial scale...

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Glastonbury man jailed for growing cannabis on a commercial scale... A man has been jailed for growing cannabis on a commercial scale in Stoke St Michael after a neighbouring landowner noticed a strange smell coming from a barn he rented.The neighbour told police and officers raided the building and found 67 plants in various stages of development with special heating, lighting and fertiliser.The street value was estimated at £18,500 to £25,000 and it was a repeating crop, Taunton Crown Court was told.Janice Eagles, prosecuting, said "He admitted... Reported by Somerset Guardian 7 hours ago.

Rumours of JD Wetherspoon opening in Glastonbury pound shop...

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Rumours of JD Wetherspoon opening in Glastonbury pound shop... RUMOURS that JD Wetherspoon would open a pub in the former 99p Superstore have been quashed. In July, the pub chain revealed hopes to open a watering hole in the town sparking rumours over where the pub would go. The 99p store was top of the rumour list but it has now been revealed that it will become a charity shop. However, a spokesman for JD Wetherspoon has confirmed that the company is still interested in opening an outlet in the town when the right premises becomes available. Children's... Reported by Central Somerset Gazette 17 hours ago.

Glastonbury pensioner accused of breaching a restraining order...

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Glastonbury pensioner accused of breaching a restraining order... A GLASTONBURY pensioner accused of five counts of breaching a restraining order has been ordered to appear before Somerset Magistrates next month. Maureen Patricia Therese Heaney, aged 67, of Monmouth Close, is charged with the allegations which all relate to a restraining order imposed by Somerset Magistrates on August 10, 2010 ordering her not to contact Hazel Steer. The five alleged breaches are said to have occurred on various dates at Glastonbury between July 7 and August 9 and... Reported by Central Somerset Gazette 15 hours ago.

Orbital Split Up

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Orbital Split Up Hartnoll brothers to work on solo projects...

Founded in the white heat of the rave era, *Orbital* became one of British dance music's defining acts.

Helping to push electronica as an album based art form, their flexible, vivid, improvisatory live shows became a crossover success.

Splitting in 2004, the Hartnoll brothers reformed in 2008 and since then have played shows across the globe.

Now, though, it seems that Orbital have decided to hang up their specs. In a note on their website, the duo confirmed plans to cease activities and focus on solo endeavours.

"Nothing lasts forever," says Paul Hartnoll, "and it's time to stop. Since finishing the soundtrack with Flood and PJ Harvey for the BBC One television show Peaky Blinders, I’ve now got my own new project, '8:58' which I'm really excited about. It's a continuation of my work from the past 25 years but with a new vitality taking me on to something fresh, mixed with the best of what I've put into Orbital. Expect some live shows soon where I will be playing a mixture of my new music alongside my Orbital favorites."

Phil Hartnoll is set to focus on his DJing exploits/ "I am really enjoying playing a mixture of my own exclusive Orbital remixes mixed with some great new dancefloor tracks. I have also been discovering so much talent along the way and look forward to potential collaborations. Orbital has been fantastic, but like the Bond movie - "Never Say Never Again".

Farewell, Orbital!

Related: *Orbital Discuss Their Iconic Glastonbury '94 Set.*

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St Dunstan's School in Glastonbury visited by a Shetland pony and...

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St Dunstan's School in Glastonbury visited by a Shetland pony and... ST Dunstan's School welcomed Robyn Back BHSII and Sarah Holdway BHSAI from the charity Horseshoes and Handprints based in Stocklinch near Ilminister. The charity provides therapy to children with autistic spectrum disorders but also supports children who may have other difficulties such as emotional and behavioural issues, low self-esteem and bereavement. Each academic year the four tutor groups at St Dunstan's choose a charity to support throughout the year by holding various fundraising... Reported by Central Somerset Gazette 13 hours ago.

Orbital Call It Quits; Paul Hartnoll Announces New Project 8:58, Shares "8:58" Video, Touring

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Orbital Call It Quits; Paul Hartnoll Announces New Project 8:58, Shares 8:58 Video, Touring After 25 years, British electronic duo Orbital are calling it quits. Brothers Paul and Phil Hartnoll announced their retirement today on their website, but their spirit lives on: Paul will continue to make for a new project called 8:58. His new self-titled album arrives February 16, 2015 via the artist-to-fan platform Pledge.

The title track from the record is become available as a free download on 8:58's website; it features an opening monologue from actor Cillian Murphy (known for his roles in Batman Begins and the crime drama "Peaky Blinders", whose score featured contributions from Hartnoll). Hartnoll has also shared its music video - a bizarre black-and-white clip set in a psych ward - and announced a brief UK tour in support of the album. Stream “8:58” above, and below, check out the video and a full list of upcoming tour dates.

Paul Hartnoll offered the following words in a statement posted to the band's website:



We’ve had our ups and downs, and it’s not always been easy, but I’ve loved my time with Orbital. It’s been brilliant that we’ve been able to take our music to so many places, from local clubs to headlining Glastonbury to playing massive events across America, Australia, Japan… It’s been fantastic.

It was particularly nice to get such a lovely reception when we got back together a few years ago. We made the Wonky album specifically to play live and these shows over the past few years have been a real high point in many ways. The shows and the audiences have been amazing.

But nothing lasts forever and it's time to stop. Since finishing the soundtrack with Flood & PJ Harvey for the BBC One television show Peaky Blinders, I’ve now got my own new project, ‘8:58’ which I'm really excited about. It's a continuation of my work from the past 25 years but with a new vitality taking me on to something fresh, mixed with the best of what I've put into Orbital. Expect some live shows soon where I will be playing a mixture of my new music alongside my Orbital favorites.



Discussing his inspiration for the album, Hartnoll had this to say:



I’ve always had a thing for clocks and for time as a powerful force - but also the way it oppresses you. It’s one of those things I keep coming back to. For me, 8:58 is a moment of choice. It’s almost 9 o’clock. Are you going to school? Are you going to this job you hate? Everybody faces that decision now and again. 8:58 am is when you’ve got to make up your mind.



Orbital formed in 1989 and released eight albums before disbanding in 2004. In 2009, they reformed to play the Big Chill Festival in England; a career-spanning compilation, Orbital 20, soon followed, and in 2012, the duo released their most recent full-length, Wonky. That same year, they performed at the Paralympics Opening Ceremony with Stephen Hawking.

8:58 (Paul Hartnoll):

02-18-15 Oxford, England - 02 Academy
02-19 Norwich, England - UEA
02-20 Glasgow, Scotland - Glasgow 02 ABC
02-21 Manchester, England - The Ritz
02-24 Bristol, England - Bristol 02 Academy
02-25 London, England - Shepherds Bush Empire Reported by Pitchfork 10 hours ago.

Michael S. Pinette, 62; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Former Glastonbury Resident

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Patch Glastonbury, CT -- The services will be private. Reported by Patch 6 hours ago.

Singer-songwriter George Ezra performs at Bristol's O2 Academy

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Singer-songwriter George Ezra performs at Bristol's O2 Academy BRISTOL'S very own George Ezra is performing tonight at the O2 Academy.It has been a phenomenal year for the 20-year-old singer-songwriter. From low-key gigs in the city's bars and pubs, he has gone on to perform at a number of major festivals, including Glastonbury and Latitude, while his debut album, Wanted On Voyage, reached the top three.The album's lead single, Budapest, reached the top ten in a dozen European countries and spent three weeks in the UK top five. Ezra is ... Reported by Bristol Post 3 hours ago.

Looking for a Job? 11th Annual College 2 Career Expo Set for Wednesday

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Patch Glastonbury, CT -- Just across the Glastonbury border, there will be more than 50 companies conducting interviews at Rentschler Field. Reported by Patch 2 hours ago.

Glastonbury's Mitra Marvasti-Sitterly Is Named Worcester Poly Student Athlete of the Week

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Patch Glastonbury, CT -- The junior coxswain for the men's rowing team earned the honor after the 50th annual Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston. Reported by Patch 36 minutes ago.

TOPSoccer Program Celebrating 10 Years in Glastonbury!

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Patch Glastonbury, CT -- TOPSoccer Program Celebrating 10 years in Glastonbury! Reported by Patch 8 hours ago.

Glastonbury Farmers' Market wins Taste of the West Hospitality...

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Glastonbury Farmers' Market wins Taste of the West Hospitality... GLASTONBURY Farmers' Market has been awarded a Silver in the Taste of the West Hospitality and Retail Awards. More than 300 entries from across the South West were judged in this category specifically for farmers' markets and retail outlets, and Glastonbury was one of the few to achieve this award. The judges visited unannounced and enjoyed the sunny day in the picturesque venue right in the centre of town around the historic Market Cross. They summed up their experience with great... Reported by Central Somerset Gazette 13 hours ago.

Music Streaming Company CUR Media Taps Rovi to Power its Search, Discovery and Recommendations Experience

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GLASTONBURY, CT--(Marketwired - Oct 22, 2014) - CÜR Media, Inc. (OTCBB: CURM) today announced that it has signed a license agreement with entertainment discovery and personalization company, Rovi Corporation. Under this agreement, Rovi will power the music search, discovery and recommendations in CÜR Media's next-generation streaming music platform that is slated for launch early next year. CÜR Media plans to integrate Rovi's intuitive music search and discovery tools, voice recognition and comprehensive library of artist photos & album art into CÜR's social music platform. Reported by Marketwired 13 hours ago.

Potters show at Glastonbury Abbey

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Work by 15 potters is on display at Glastonbury Abbey this autumn. In the Potters' Hands features work by potters from Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset who belong to the West Country Potters' Association.The exhibition will feature contemporary ceramics ranging from sculptural art to functional pottery for the table or garden.The exhibition runs until December 14 with all the work available to buy for Christmas.Mary Gryspeerdt, curator of the exhibition, said "This is the first... Reported by Wells Journal 12 hours ago.

Rimless in Glastonbury -- Driver Whose Car Didn't Have Tires Faces DUI Charge

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Patch Glastonbury, CT -- The motorist reportedly told police he was trying to drive home. Reported by Patch 8 hours ago.

Q Awards 2014: Kasabian named Best Act In The World

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Q Awards 2014: Kasabian named Best Act In The World FIRST they headlined Glastonbury, now they're named the world's best band – 2014 hasn't been half bad for Kasabian. Reported by Daily Star 7 hours ago.

Golf Club Thief Has Swung into Glastonbury

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Patch Glastonbury, CT -- Since Sept. 10, there have been six reports of golf club thefts from open garages in town. Reported by Patch 2 hours ago.
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