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Hotspotting
Adelaide's Market Surge

Hotspotting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 6:02


Adelaide's property market, one of the nation's strongest in the past two years, has strengthened further recently.  ales volumes shows that market activity in the June quarter was the highest for Greater Adelaide since mid-2022. The June Quarter sales levels represented a 25% increase on the March Quarter and were 10% higher than the same time last year. This is despite the reality that listings of homes for sale across Adelaide are the lowest at any time in the past 15 years, according to SQM Research figures. This continues Adelaide's track record as a market with consistently high performance and helps to explain why it has been a challenger to Perth as the market with the highest price growth in the past two years. Adelaide's median house price rose 15% in the 12 months to August 2024, while the median unit price increased 12%, according to PropTrack data.  Only Perth has recorded higher annual price growth. Across the Greater Adelaide market, suburbs with positive trends with sales activity outnumber those with negative ones by a factor of three to one. The Greater Adelaide area has standout markets across all price ranges, including affordable municipalities like Playford and Salisbury, middle market areas including Marion and West Torrens, and more upmarket locations such as the Unley, Holdfast Bay and Charles Sturt LGAs. The Playford LGA, which contains Adelaide's cheapest suburbs, is the most popular precinct for buyers, with over 800 dwelling sales in the June Quarter. That was 31% higher than the same time last year – and a 53% increase on the March Quarter.  Most Playford suburbs have positive sales trends, either rising or consistent, with Blakeview and Davoren Park in particular standing out for their consistent buyer demand. The median house price for Blakeview has risen 16% to $550,000 in the past 12 months, while Davoren Park is up 33% to $440,000. Davoren Park had a median house price of just $175,000 three years ago. The neighbouring Salisbury LGA, another precinct targeted for its affordable homes, is also a strong performer with sales levels considerably higher than the March Quarter and also the same time in 2023. Rising markets in the City of Salisbury are headed by standout suburbs like Ingle Farm and Mawson Lakes. The median house price for Ingle Farm was $380,000 three years ago and is now $655,000, after 19% growth in the past 12 months. Another outer-ring location with outstanding numbers is the Mount Barker LGA, which has recorded the highest quarterly sales numbers in more than three years. The suburbs with strongly rising sales activity include Nairne and Mount Barker. Nairne's median house price has risen 17% to $750,000 in the past 12 months. Among the middle market areas, the West Torrens LGA is a notable performer with a significant increase in sales activity in the June Quarter – the highest levels since late in 2021. There are no suburbs with negative trends in West Torrens, while rising markets are headed by Underdale, Torrensville, Plympton and Fulham. The Port-Adelaide Enfield LGA has numerous suburbs with positive ratings, with sales activity overall much higher in the June Quarter compared to the March Quarter and the same time last year. Notable rising markets include Lightsview and Blair Athol. The City of Marion has recorded its highest quarterly sales numbers since mid-2022 in a market dominated by suburbs with positive sales trends, including rising suburbs Warradale, Hallett Cove and Edwardstown. The median house price for Hallett Cove has risen from $470,000 to $800,000 in the past four years. Some of Adelaide's more upmarket precincts are also travelling well. Ten of the suburbs in the Charles Sturt LGA are ranked as rising markets, headed by Flinders Park, Findon and Bowden. Sales activity has been rising steadily in the Holdfast Bay municipality in the past four quarters. A standout feature is that the unit markets in both Glenelg and Glenelg North are classified as rising markets in our latest analysis. The upmarket City of Unley has a particularly strong June Quarter, with sales numbers up almost 50% on the March Quarter. Rising suburbs include Parkside (median house price $1.3 million), Clarence Park ($1.27 million) and Myrtle Bank ($1.6 million). The overall conclusion is that the Adelaide market continues to pump strongly and is likely to be a national market leader on price growth for the foreseeable future.

Simon Calder's Independent Travel Podcast
August 11th - In praise of the backpacker hostel

Simon Calder's Independent Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 5:41


I have just checked out of The Clarence Park hostel in central Toronto, which is a joy – on a budget.In today's podcast, I talk to you about the opportunities that hostels offer when travelling. If you don't want to pay too much for your trip, then it's your best bet!Of course this podcast is free, as is my weekly newsletter, which you can subscribe to at https://www.independent.co.uk/newsletters Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

St Albans Podcast with Danny Smith
Clarence Park Deck Chairs, Pub Pride Launch & an Unconventional Art Exhibition

St Albans Podcast with Danny Smith

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 30:00


On this week's show local musician, broadcaster and artist Kevee Lynch joins us to discuss… The post Clarence Park Deck Chairs, Pub Pride Launch & an Unconventional Art Exhibition appeared first on St Albans Podcast with Danny Smith.

St Albans Cathedral
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

St Albans Cathedral

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

The Parents' Show on Radio Verulam - by parents, for parents, about parenting

At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

St Albans Museum & Gallery
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

St Albans Museum & Gallery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Radio Verulam Outspoken
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Radio Verulam Outspoken

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Local Life - Short Stories
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Local Life - Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Local Life - Ver Poets - Poetry & Prose from writers in St Albans

At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Entertainment Preview on Radio Verulam
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Entertainment Preview on Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Talking about books
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Talking about books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Health Matters on Radio Verulam
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Health Matters on Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Radio Verulam Environment Matters
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Radio Verulam Environment Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Talking about Religion
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Talking about Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Legal Insights with Sherrards Solictors on Radio Verulam

At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Radio Verulam
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Reggae Vibes
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Reggae Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

In Concert
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

In Concert

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Greasepaint & Stagelights - Radio Verulam
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Greasepaint & Stagelights - Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

St Albans BID - Local Life
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

St Albans BID - Local Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Days of our lives
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Days of our lives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Greasepaint & Stagelights - Radio Verulam
Ben Kilner discusses the grass roots of Community at the heart of St Albans City Football Club

Greasepaint & Stagelights - Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021


Ben is the head of youth development at Clarence Park with The Saints. He talks to Clair Graham about their inclusive approach to football, the 50th anniversary of the club and the excitement building for the first round of the FA Cup on Sunday 7th November.

Oborne & Heller on Cricket
John Cleese Shares His Lifelong Love of Cricket

Oborne & Heller on Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 69:41


“In that moment I went absolutely rigid with real terror, far worse than facing Jeff Thomson.” That is John Cleese, sharing with Peter Oborne and Richard Heller on their latest cricket-themed podcast his experience as a performer of the “yips”, that dread loss of control which can blight cricketers on the field. He shares joyous memories of a lifelong love of cricket, which began watching the postwar Somerset team play at Clarence Park, Weston-super-Mare. A previous guest, Jeffrey Archer, might also have been in the crowd but he cannot remember meeting him there. He does remember the fast bowler and mighty hitter, Arthur Wellard, hitting a six so high in the air that it when it fell it burst through the roof of a tea tent and shattered much crockery beneath. He recalls two other personal favourite Somerset players. Horace Hazell was a very accurate slow left-armer but so portly that he was forced to pause before each delivery to reposition his flannels. Bertie Buse was an all-rounder with an eccentric run-up which he tried to imitate as a fledgling bowler, “like an Edwardian butler serving tea on a tray.” Somerset were a happy team to watch, regularly bottom of the County Championship. John remembers his shock of adjustment, even sense of vague disappointment, when they broke the pattern by winning the Gillette Cup in 1979.There were darker moments in Somerset cricket, and he shares movingly the experience of watching two of them. Harold Gimblett was an explosive opening batsman subject to deep depression, which eventually drove him to take his life. John describes seeing him walking back to long-off so sunk in gloom that he was not even aware that the ball had been struck towards him; his belated attempt to catch it resulted only in falling over and injuring himself on some scaffolding on the boundary. The second was watching Maurice Tremlett get “the yips” at Taunton,  losing the bowling action which had earned him selection for England and delivering endless wides and no-balls.  He recalls the horror of the crowd as they desperately willed him to complete the over. John reveals his long fear of a similar experience in his performing career, a fear which especially haunts comedians.  He tells the story of his own “Tremlett moment.” It came during a sketch with Ronnie Corbett on live television for The Frost Report. Mercifully for posterity, John got through the awkward line which had given him sleepless nights, but he remembers Ronnie Corbett's surprise at his nervous amendment, when he described him as the tallest person he had ever met.John is modest about his prowess as an off-spinner at Clifton College, where he contributed to two victories at Lord's over their rivals, Tonbridge. Already very tall, he claims that his greatest successes came on the school's mid-season pitches where his hand appeared over the sightscreen against the background of a red brick building. (Joel Garner, another famous Somerset cricketer, would later enjoy a similar advantage.) John shares his joy at dismissing Denis Compton in a Clifton match despite an unco-operative wicketkeeper who wanted to see the great man bat. John explains why he did not play much after leaving Clifton, but shares the experience of a happy tour of Corfu with the Lords Taverners (renamed the Lords Tavernas) with Ken Barrington, Roy Kinnear and John Price of Middlesex and England. Discussing the influence of cricket on his work, John mentions his deep affection for the cricket-crazed Major in Fawlty Towers, a loving caricature of his father. He examines the treatment of English cricket in Monty Python as a monumentally dull experience narrated by idiotic backward-looking commentators. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6dl8ogAnd more...

Radio Verulam Environment Matters
Action Plan for Clarence Park

Radio Verulam Environment Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020


If you value Clarence Park you'll want to hear about what's planned for it, the issues and opportunities. Amanda Yorwerth speaks to St.Albans District Councillor for Clarence Ward, Josie Madoc.

Oborne & Heller on Cricket
Talking with Lord Jeffrey Archer

Oborne & Heller on Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 44:26


An ebullient Jeffrey Archer shares his lifelong passion for cricket as the latest guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller on their regular cricket-themed podcast.He describes his earliest memories of watching his beloved English county Somerset at the Clarence Park ground in Weston-super-Mare (sadly no longer used for first-class matches). As a boy, he demonstrated entrepreneurial flair selling scorecards and especially teas: this inspired resistance from trade unions and helped to shape his political outlook as an opponent of the British Labour party.He gives vivid portraits of a host of cricketers he has befriended on and off the field, including:-Derek Underwood (he took revenge on him through a charity auction for two consecutive dismissals in a match)-Viv Richards (he sacrificed his wicket for him in a match at Taunton)-Clive Lloyd (brilliantly catching his other friend Sunil Gavaskar in delayed amends for dropping him during the latter's first great series in the West Indies). He also praises Clive Lloyd's dedication to the cause of young people in Britain and the West IndiesHe assesses Ian Botham, “a friend for over 50 years… the bravest swashbuckler I've ever encountered. Had he been born 20 years earlier, he would have won the VC in the war”. Having earned the CBE on retirement as a cricketer and a knighthood for his dedicated charity work, Botham now has a peerage for political reasons, but he will have a chance now to follow another friend and cricketing peer, Colin Cowdrey, as a frequent contributor to the House of Lords on sport and young people. (It leads him to a splendid story about Colin Cowdrey and Len Hutton.)Jeffrey Archer highlights his strong relationship with India (23 visits) and his friendships with cricketers including Sunil Gavaskar, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman (“their long partnership at Kolkata was the greatest day in Test history”) – friendships which began when they became readers of his during their long stays overseas. He would be glad to make a first visit to Pakistan and to do what he can to promote the restoration of bilateral cricket links between it and India. He explains why he has never put cricket into his novels (“200 million of my 300 million readers do not understand it”) but looks forward eagerly to the cricket match in the televised version of his friend Vikram Seth's great novel A Suitable Boy, which has just opened on BBC. Turning to art, he reveals his expert knowledge of how to pack a Caravaggio. Sadly, it is not one of his own, but he reveals his latest acquisition for his lavatory and how to get to it (“turn right at the Picasso.”)Cricket plays an important part in his three diaries of prison life. He describes encounters with murderers and serious villains who behaved very ethically on the cricket field.At last he gives his account of the terrible events following his run-out for the House of Lords against the House of Commons – when he had to placate a crowd  of 60,000 at the Oval, baying their disappointment at being deprived of the chance to see him score a fifty.Finally, he reveals his programme if offered the post of Prime Minister in a government of national salvation (he is still available for this, and as captain of England's cricket team). No one would be allowed to build anything on land used for cricket or any other sport. Above all, “every child will get a chance to have a chance” to fulfil their dreams and become the best they can be. 

St Albans Podcast:  A Podful of Saints with Jake & Lee

In episode 15 of A Podful of Saints our two Podsters from Clarence Park, Jake… Read the postRunning Up That Hill The post Running Up That Hill appeared first on St Albans Podcast with Danny Smith.

St Albans Podcast:  A Podful of Saints with Jake & Lee
Have The Saints Had Their Chips?

St Albans Podcast: A Podful of Saints with Jake & Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 38:36


In the third edition of A Podful of Saints our resident hosts from Clarence Park,… Read the postHave The Saints Had Their Chips? The post Have The Saints Had Their Chips? appeared first on St Albans Podcast with Danny Smith.

AnALOG Mix
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AnALOG Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 60:41


Label Series N°008 - Warp Records (London / UK) 01 - FLYING LOTUS_Intro / A Cosmic Drama (0'00) (Cosmogramma / 2010) 02 - JACKSON & HIS COMPUTER BAND_Arpeggio (2'30) (Smash / 2005) 03 - PREFUSE 73_Cliche Intro (5'50) (Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives / 2001) 04 - ANTI POP CONSORTIUM_9.99 (7'30) (The Tragic Epilogue / 2001) 05 - MOUNT KIMBIE_Home Recording (9'40) (Cold Spring Faultless Youth / 2013) 06 - DARKSTAR_Aidy's Girl Is A Computer (14'00) (North / 2009) 07 - ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER_Connie (18'30) (Good Time / 2017) 08 - SQUAREPUSHER_Theme From Ernest Borgnine (21'40) (Feed Me Weird Things / 1996) 09 - PLAID_Dang Spot (29'00) (Restproof Clockwork / 1999) 10 - BIBIO_Bewley In Grey (32'30) (Fi / 2015) 11 - LEILA_Mettle (33'50) (Blood Looms & Bloom / 2008) 12 - BOARDS OF CANADA_Music Is Math (37'30) (Geogaddi / 2002) 13 - THE BLACK DOG_Pod#1 (42'00) (Music For Adverts / 1996) 14 - TRICKY DISCO_Tricky Disco (43'20) (PLONE Remix) (Warp 10+3 Remixes / 1999) 15 - AUTECHRE_Bike (45'50) (Incunabula / 1999) 16 - APHEX TWIN_Heliosphan (49'20) (Selected Ambient Works 85-92 / 1994) 17 - CLARK_Pleen 1930 (53'40) (Clarence Park / 2001) 18 - BATTLES_Africastle (55'00) (Glass Drop / 2011)

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RA Exchange
EX.429 Clark - 2018.10.25

RA Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 46:00


The Warp maestro in conversation at Dekmantel Festival.

RA Exchange
EX.429 Clark - 2018.10.25

RA Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 46:00


The Warp maestro in conversation at Dekmantel Festival.

The Wicks Football Show
2.8 - Non League Special

The Wicks Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 10:54


Tom & George head to Clarence Park for some National League South action between St Albans and Truro.

Radio Verulam
When FA Cup fever gripped the City – our coverage shortlisted for two awards!

Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 4:58


Back in November 2016, the city of St Albans went FA Cup crazy as The Saints were drawn at home to League Division 2 team Carlisle in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Radio Verulam pulled out all the stops to cover the game, sending our radio car and equipment to Clarence Park to broadcast the match live, and with a skilled team of reporters and engineers produced a memorable and exciting set of reports and interviews. We had listeners tuning in online from as far away as Norway and Australia, commenting during the game.

Warm Focus Radio
Warm Focus Ep. 25: Infinite Improbability

Warm Focus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 118:17


This is a fun one. We start off very acoustic and cool, then heat up in the second half to some highly jiggly vibrations, to paraphrase Feynman. Recommended. First broadcast on BFF.fm on 2016 - 03 - 10. Tracklisting timecodes are relative to that broadcast time, Noon PST. 12:00pm Tommib Help Buss by Squarepusher on Ultravisitor (Warp) 12:03pm Turning On the Large Hadron Collider by Neat Beats on Cosmic Surgery (-) 12:06pm The Obeisant Vine (Instrumental) by Helios on Ayres (-) 12:11pm Night Trek (Bibio Remix) by Wax Stag on Night Trek (-) 12:15pm Introducing by Blazo on Alone Journey (-) 12:17pm Fumes by El Huervo on Do Not Lay Waste to Homes (-) 12:20pm C.R.E.A.M by El Michels Affair on Enter the 37th Chamber (Truth and Soul Records ) 12:23pm Neighborhoods (The Range Remix) by Yppah on Neighborhoods (-) 12:26pm Siesta by Skalpel on Transit (-) 12:30pm Seasons Change (Remix Instrumental) by Moar & Raashan Ahmad on Seasons Change (-) 12:34pm Change by DJ Premier on Beats That Collected Dust (Vol. 2) (-) 12:36pm Fu-yu by DJ Krush & Toshinori Kondo on Ki-Oku (Sony Japan) 12:40pm I'll Be Around (Spinners Cover) by Yo La Tengo on Fade (-) 12:44pm Soul Searching by Shigeto on No Better Time Than Now (-) 12:49pm Sundry by Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith on Euclid (Western Vinyl) 12:52pm Pleen 1930's by Clark on Clarence Park (-) 12:53pm The Heroic Weather Conditions of the Universe Part 3 by Alexandre Desplat on Moonrise Kingdom OST (-) 12:55pm Blue Bicycle by Hauschka on Ferndorf (-) 1:00pm I by Piano Interrupted on Kirkmann & Hodge - Piano Interrupted (-) 1:05pm XT by µ-Ziq on XTLP (-) 1:11pm Sunrise ft. Jacob Bellens - Yuksek Dub by Kasper Bjørke on Sunrise (-) 1:16pm Not Going Back to the Harbour (Dauwd Remix) by Lanterns on the Lake on Low Tide (-) 1:20pm HyperParadise (Flume Remix) by Hermitude on Parallel Paradise (-) 1:25pm Number 9 by Moon Hooch on Moon Hooch (-) 1:28pm Fot i Hose by Casiokids on Topp stemming pa lokal bar (-) 1:31pm Surf Solar by Fuck Buttons on Tarot Sport (-) 1:39pm Star Guitar by The Chemical Brothers on Brotherhood (-) 1:44pm Land, Repair, Refuel by LNRDCROY on Much Less Normal (-) 1:47pm Pagina Dos by Prefuse 73 on Prefuse 73 Reads the Books (-) 1:49pm So So So by Rone on So So So EP (-) 1:55pm Lion (Jamie XX Remix) by Four Tet on Balance 024 (-)

Verulam Sport
Ben Kilner discusses the grass roots of Community at the heart of St Albans City Football Club

Verulam Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Ben is the head of youth development at Clarence Park with The Saints. He talks to Clair Graham about their inclusive approach to football, the 50th anniversary of the club and the excitement building for the first round of the FA Cup on Sunday 7th November.

Radio Verulam
Ben Kilner discusses the grass roots of Community at the heart of St Albans City Football Club

Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Ben is the head of youth development at Clarence Park with The Saints. He talks to Clair Graham about their inclusive approach to football, the 50th anniversary of the club and the excitement building for the first round of the FA Cup on Sunday 7th November.