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A pub landlord has stepped down from his role after a barmaid was overheard warning customers to ditch drugs moments before police arrived with sniffer dogs.It happened while two undercover officers were in the bar in Sandgate, during a covert operation targeting drug use in pubs and bars. Also in today's podcast, a court has heard a drunken clubber punched a taxi driver eight times in the face after she refused to pay for her £8 ride home.The 41-year-old, who is originally from Russia, had been on a night out in Maidstone and was said to be “aggressive from the off” when she jumped into the cab. A group of young people have been seen running amok at a derelict secondary school just days after a suspicious fire at the building.Firefighters have tackled a spate of suspected arson attacks at St John Fisher School in Chatham – it's led to calls for its demolition to take place sooner. Villagers fear there are “dark and depressing times ahead” after plans for a controversial 1,350-home estate were officially submitted.School facilities are also lined up for land in Chestfield. And an animal sanctuary has announced the birth of a snow leopard cub.She's been nicknamed “Little Lady” and was born at The Big Cat Sanctuary – you can hear from one of her carers.
Queensland’s best bowls and surf clubs have been awarded with The Sands Bowlo, located in Sandgate, taking out the top gong thanks to it's 'vibrancy'. Other standout venues included Caboolture Sports Club, Club Services Ipswich and the Mooloolba Surf Club. Clubs Queensland CEO Kelly Egan told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "So we had 330 nominations from 70 different clubs, an outstanding effort and it's an opportunity to reward what they do." "When you talk about community clubs, you're talking about $560 million a year being put back into communities by grants and facilities management and employment." Mr. Egan said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk to Jacqui Mckeering from Jim Mckeering Real Estate in Sandgate, about her local real estate market and look ahead to 2025. ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
Bill “would you prefer we do nothing!?!” Shorten is back at it. Emerald is joined by guest co-host Jordon Steele-John, Greens senator for Western Australia. First up they discuss the dangerous new cuts to the NDIS (8:25). Then the government and the ABC join forces to attack the union movement and the Greens in response to CFMEU corruption allegations (29:39). Do you think that potential Green voters will warm to the image of Max Chandler-Mather giving full-throated support to a militant union that has enabled the infiltration of organised crime into its business? (Try saying that 3 times fast, aka doing a Sarah Ferguson on 7.30 impression.) Finally, a call to action (1:03:39). ---------- Just released on our Patreon - a deep dive (lol) into Harold Holt's vanishing act! The show can only exist because of our wonderful Patreon subscriber's support. Subscribe for $3/month to get access to our fortnightly subscriber-only full episode, and unlock our complete library of over FIFTY past bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU ---------- CALL TO ACTION: Find a local Greens event https://greens.org.au/events or sign up to volunteer on your local campaign https://greens.org.au/volunteer Sign and share the petition to bring dental into Medicare: https://greens.org.au/campaigns/dental-medicare Follow Jordon on Twitter/X @ SenatorJordon, and Instagram @ jordonsteelejohn Get a brat themed ‘vote greens' t shirt and help raise funds for Qld Greens campaigns in Redcliff and Sandgate: https://contact-qld.greens.org.au/civicrm/event/register?id=17423 Serious Danger merch - https://seriousdanger.bigcartel.com/ Check out Tom's new special - https://800PGR.lnk.to/BallardID Produced by Michael Griffin https://www.instagram.com/mikeskillz/ Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerau Support the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a fast one this week as TOC joins Mel to discuss all things Speedweek at Sandgate parkrun. We discuss parkrun's global expansion plans, and, speaking of fast, Liam Adams gets a call up to Paris. Dazza hears from a lot of people, PK visits Nuriootpa, Lyndell is on the South Bank and Johan checks in from Emerald Resort. Rachel logs in, and the UK reigns supreme again.
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Mel is back at the desk, talking to Simon about Cronulla parkrun and his trip to Wishart. There was talk of speed week at Sandgate and BERT & ERNIE. Roving reports came in from Jeune Park, Whyalla Foreshore, Clarence and Pokkinen. There were a plethora of launches across the world and Longest Run is upon us again. Will you rise to the challenge?
We're starting today's episode with reaction to the shock political news that Natalie Elphicke has defected to Labour.The Dover MP released a statement criticising the Prime Minister's record on tackling small boat crossings - saying he's 'failing to keep our borders safe and secure'.Hear from a leading charity in Dover that works with asylum seekers, we have also spoken to the leader of Dover District Council and Rochester and Strood rep Kelly Tolhurst.Also in today's podcast, drivers have reported having to queue for an hour to pay to get out of a car park in Folkestone after new charges were introduced.Cameras have also been installed at the site on Sandgate Road. Kate joins us with the details.Volunteers at a youth club in north Kent have started a petition after it was forced to close.The facility on Hall Road in Northfleet is one of a number across the county that have shut - as the county council creates 'family hubs' instead. Hear from a teenager who worked there, and a mum whose son used to go along.A Kent school's been given funding to take children to visit an art gallery, as figures show more than a quarter of pupils across the country haven't been on a school trip.Long Mead Community Primary in Tonbridge took the Year 4 and 5 classes to the Turner Contemporary in Margate.And in football, there'll be an open-top bus parade this weekend to celebrate Bromley's pomotion into league two...They beat Solihull Moors on penalties in their final at Wembley.
Sightings of winged creatures flying through the sky have long been a staple of folklore, mythology and legend across the world and across time and cultures. In the ancient world, Gods and monsters were depicted with enormous, scaled and feathered wings, whilst in modern times, sightings have become more and more diverse, from thunderbirds, to the mysterious Mothman. Three years before the one of the most famous sightings of a mysterious flying creature in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, there was a sighting almost 4,000 miles away, across the Atlantic in a quiet market town in the south-east of England that bore a remarkable resemblance and whilst it caused far less of a stir, it certainly drew just as much confusion. SOURCES Keel, John (1970) Strange Creatures From Time & Space. London Sphere, London, UK. Keel, John (1975) The Mothman Prophecies. Saturday Review Press, USA. Bowen, Charles (1974) The Humanoids. Futura Productions, London, UK Waters, Thomas (2019) Cursed Britain: A History of Witchcraft and Black Magic in Modern Times. Yale University Press. CT, USA. Point Pleasant Register (1966) Couples See Man Sized Bird…Creature…Something! Point Pleasant Register, 16 Nov 1966, p1. VA, USA Tombstone Weekly Epitaph (1890) Found On The Desert. Tombstone Weekly Epitaph, 26 April 1890, p.3. Tombstone, AZ, USA. The New York Sun (1877) Was It An Angel? The New York Sun, 21 Sep. 1877, p2. NY, USA. The New York Times (1880) An Aerial Mystery. The New York Times, 12 Sep. 1880, p6. NY, USA The Daily Mirror (1963) Rector Hunts Ghost Of Love Lane. The Daily Mirror, 25 Nov 1963, p25. London, UK. The Kentish Express (1963) Rector Hunts Saltwood Ghost. The Kentish Express, 29 Nov 1963, p1. Kent, UK. Maidstone Telegraph (1963) Ghost Scares Teenagers. Maidstone Telegraph, 29 Nov 1963, p3. Kent, UK. Maidstone Telegraph (1963) Was Red Ball Of Fire A Flying Saucer? Maidstone Telegraph, 13 Dec 1963, p1. Kent, UK. The Kentish Express (1963) Ghost A Flying Saucer? The Kentish Express, 13 Dec 1963, p1. Kent, UK. Nottingham Evening Post (1903) Buried On An Island. Nottingham Evening Post, 27 Aug 1903, p3. Nottingham, UK. Folkestone Express, Sandgate, Shorncliffe & Hythe Advertiser (1903) Death & Funeral of Mr W. T. Tournay. Folkestone Express, Sandgate, Shorncliffe & Hythe Advertiser, 29 Aug 1903, p5. Kent, UK. Girvan, Waveney (1963) World Round-Up. Flying Saucer Review, Vol. 9, No. 6. Nov-Dec 1963. London, UK. Girvan, Waveney (1964) The Saltwod Mystery. Flying Saucer Review, Vol. 10, No. 2. Mar-Apr 1964. London, UK. Clarke, David (2016) A New Demonology: John Keel and The Mothman Prophecies. In: Hunter, Jack, (ed.) Damned Facts : Fortean Essays on Religion, Folklore and the Paranormal. Cyprus, Aporetic Press, 54-68. Arnold, Neil (2023) The Hythe Mothman, Monster, Ghost or UFO? Fortean Times, FT439 Christmas 2023. Diamond Publishing LTD, London, UK. ------- This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, check out betterhelp.com/darkhistories to get 10% off your first month. Also sponsored by Factor, America's No.1 Ready to eat meal delivery service. Check out factormeals.com/darkhistories50 for 50% off using code darkhistories50. ------- For almost anything, head over to the podcasts hub at darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: http://author.to/darkhistories Dark Histories merch is available here: https://bit.ly/3GChjk9 Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/cmGcBFf The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that.
A mum and her ex-boyfriend found guilty of murdering her toddler son near Faversham have been sentenced to life in prison.27-year-old Sian Hedges from Yelverton in Devon - and 35 year-old Jack Benham from Highstreet Road in Hernhill killed 18 month-old Alfie Phillips at a caravan in 2020.The sentencing was broadcast live in a first for any court in Kent. Hear what the judge had to say.Also in today's podcast, there are fears for the future of Maidstone's Fremlin Walk after big names retailers moved out.While the likes of Zara have gone completely, House of Fraser has announced it'll be closed for around six months for a major refit. We've been speaking to a man who helped designed the retail complex.The family of a little boy who died in a suspected hit and run near Folkestone are encouraging people to come and pay their respects at his funeral this weekend.Seven-year-old William Brown was knocked down while getting his football from the road in Sandgate last month. His dad has been speaking ahead of tomorrow's service.A Thanet pet groomer has spent £10,000 of her own money to create a space where XL Bully dogs can play off lead and unmuzzled.Gail Robertson from Paw Seasons Spa says she was frustrated at the government's ban on the breed and has built a private field in Birchington.Sam Lawrie has a roundup of everything going on in Kent this weekend.And in sport, Gillingham return to league action this weekend following their exit from the FA Cup.They're travelling to take on Accrington Stanley who're just one place above the Gills in the table - hear from assistant coach Robbie Stockdale and striker Oli Hawkins.
Herbert Russell Wakefield (1888 – 2 August 1964) was a distinguished English writer known for his multifaceted contributions to literature. Born in Sandgate, Kent, he was the third child of Henry Russell Wakefield, a clergyman who later became the bishop of Birmingham. Educated at Marlborough College and University College, Oxford, Wakefield exhibited a broad range of talents, achieving second-class honours in Modern History while excelling in sports such as cricket, golf, hockey, and football. His World War I service with the Royal Scots Fusiliers, where he attained the rank of captain, and advocacy for the use of Chinese workers reflected his engagement with global issues. Wakefield's life encompassed roles as a secretary, publisher, and civil servant, and he navigated the complexities of relationships, experiencing divorce and entering into a second marriage with Jessica Sidney Davey. H. R. Wakefield's literary legacy is particularly distinguished by his mastery of ghost stories. As a short-story writer, novelist, and publisher, Wakefield crafted tales that often drew inspiration from his experiences, notably his tenure as chief editor for William Collins, Sons and Co. One of his notable works, "Messrs Turkes and Talbot," exemplifies his ability to infuse the mundane with eerie elements, drawing from the peculiarities of the publishing world. Wakefield's stories, characterized by their atmospheric prose and psychological depth, remain enduring contributions to the supernatural fiction genre. "The Red Lodge," a captivating story by H. R. Wakefield, was featured in his debut short story collection, "They Return at Evening" (1928). Set in a somewhat jaunty 1920s style, the narrative follows a protagonist who rents The Red Lodge, a seemingly charming country house, with his family. Wakefield expertly weaves an unconventional tale, blending social commentary with supernatural elements. The story takes unexpected turns as the protagonist, discontented with the landlord, resolves to expose the house's sinister nature through a consumer complaint. The inclusion of psychic perception, strange occurrences, and a dark history adds depth to the narrative. "The Red Lodge" stands as a testament to Wakefield's ability to transcend conventional ghost story tropes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Kennedy Cutler (b. 1979, Sandgate, VT) is an artist, writer and performer who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. His practice addresses traces of domesticity; he presents material objects as witnesses of unseen labor and hidden objects. He observes, transfers, and transforms recognizable every day and artistic materials to create installations, paintings, and performances. Cutler received his BFA from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2001. He has had solo exhibitions at Derek Eller Gallery (NYC), Halsey McKay Gallery (East Hampton, NY), Essex Flowers (NYC), The Centre for Contemporary Art (Tallinn, Estonia) and Nice & Fit (Berlin, Germany). Cutler has performed in various spaces in New York including Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Essex Flowers, Printed Matter, Halsey McKay, Derek Eller Gallery, and Flag Art Foundation, and internationally at the Center for Contemporary Arts Estonia, among others. His works are included in the permanent collections of the Wellin Museum at Hamilton College and The RISD Museum, and his artist's books are included in the libraries of the Whitney Museum and the Brooklyn Museum. He has been reviewed and featured in The New York Times, Artforum, Art in America, The New Yorker and Modern Painter, among others. Cutler is represented by Derek Eller Gallery, NY and Halsey McKay Gallery, East Hampton. Currently on view is a two person show, Hedge, with Mosieur Zohore. David Kennedy Cutler, Late Shift, 2023 Inkjet transfer, acrylic, and permalac on canvas, armature wire 88 x 69 x 3.5 inches (223.5 x 175.3 x 8.9 cm) David Kennedy Cutler, Barricade, 2023 Inkjet transfer, acrylic, and permalac on canvas, armature wire 82.75 x 64.5 inches (210.2 x 163.8 cm) David Kennedy Cutler, Balthazar, 2023 Inkjet transfer, acrylic, and permalac on canvas, armature wire and wood 39.5 x 20.5 x 20 inches (100.3 x 52.1 x 50.8 cm)
Sarah Jefferson joins Mel this week for a pod with a Western flavour. Mel visited Narooma Westlands while Sarah led the troops at Cottesloe. We discuss speed week at Sandgate and the World Record attempt at City2Surf. We hear from PK at Parkindula Reserve parkrun and TOC at Malahide Castle junior parkrun, as well as Rachel about streaking. Mel and Sarah discuss a new V-P index and Sarah laments the co-host curse.
We are two weeks out from the Gold Coast Marathon Weekend and the races are coming in thick and fast. We discuss In the Raw, Flirt with Dirt, Sandgate parkrun and the BVRT Races. We also chat about training and preparation for the GC Marathon.Thanks as always for listening and supporting the show. Please click the link below to support the show with a small donation.Support the showThanks for your Support!!
The boys chat Jonas Brothers, beer towers, MasterChef and whether a lagoon can be considered sexy. It's Sandgate, and it's real.
Saga has announced it's going to close its headquarters in Kent. The over-50s travel and insurance firm has a large base in Sandgate near Folkestone. Reporter Rhys Griffiths explains why the decision has been made and the reaction to it. Also in today's podcast, a Medway man has been jailed for 12 years for his part in a knifepoint robbery at the home of Olympic cyclist Mark Cavendish. Expensive watches were taken from the property in Essex in November 2021. A Kent mum whose baby was stillborn at just 20 weeks has told the podcast how she would have had a breakdown, if it hadn't been for the support from a Kent charity. A scan last November revealed baby Brynn had passed away and she was born at Medway Maritime. Cheryl Griffiths was able to spend time with her baby in the hospital's bereavement suite funded by Abigail's Footsteps. It's Internet Safety Day and a new programme is going to be running in Kent to make sure children have healthy relationships online. Workshops will be put on in schools to teach pupils how to spot things like coercive behaviour, bullying or harassment. A Medway toddler has rung a bell to mark the end of his cancer treatment that started just weeks after he was born. Tadhg Mealey from Wigmore had a small lump under his left eye which doubled in size within days. And, as the cost of living crisis continues, the owner of shop in Herne Bay has decided to give everything away for free. Maya's Free Shop has donated clothes, handbags, pillows, candles and even paintings that have all been made available for no charge at all.
242: Australian Records Fall at Diamond League | Local XC Leagues This Episode is proudly brought to you by lululemon. lululemon are a brand known for yoga, but as we now know, their run gear is technical, highly functional and built to last run after run through the seasons. Check the collection out on lululemon.com.au Brad comes off Launceston and puts in his last specific workout before the taper. Julian has a bit of a tumultuous week with illness and fatigue. Brady tries to find something to get fired up over at Cruden Farm. XCR at the Cruden Farm 12km cross country course saw a repeat of the podiums from Bendigo with Andy Buchanan taking the top spot alongside Andre Waring and Seth O'Donnell, as did Georgia Hansen ahead of Melissa Duncan and Rachel McGuinness. Aths Vic ResultsHub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqIBF5WwGeg Plenty of action for Aussies at the Oslo Diamond League, with Jack Rayner setting a new 5000m personal best of 13:06.00 to move into #3 on the all-time list, as well as World Championship Qualifier. Rose Davies in the women's 5000m ran 15:20.37. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/jack-rayner-moves-to-3rd-on-australian-all-time-5000m-list/ Catriona Bisset posted another season's best of 1:59.42 for 6th in the women's 800m. In the Dream Mile, Oliver Hoare set a new National & Oceania Record 3:47.48, placing second behind winner Jakob Ingebrigsten who narrowly missed the European Record. Matt Ramsden was also in the race, coming 10th in 3:57.11 Diamond League Bislett Games Full Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/features/oliver-hoare-breaks-the-australian-mile-record/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CfAGBPHlRq6/?hl=en Peter Bol breaks his own 800m National Record, now a time of 1:44.00 at Paris Diamond League. Paris Diamond League Men's 800m Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/peter-bol-lowers-australian-800m-record-to-144-00/ Sandgate parkrun sees some fast times from the likes of Kieren Perkins and Cara Feain-Ryan. Sandgate parkrun Results NSW XC Championships were held in Willandra and won by Aaron Spiessberger-Parker over Ben St Lawrence, while Paige Campbell took the title over Aynslee van Graan. https://www.nswathletics.org.au/news/paige-campbell-and-aaron-spiessbergerparker-crowned-winners/ Linden Hall posts a 4:00.58 in the 1500m in Castellón, Spain, stating her case for selection. Results Ben Buckingham set a 8:19 Personal Best 3000mSC at Paavo Nurmi Games, Finland Results Copenhagen Athletics Games Callum Davies 3:37.86 for 3rd in the 1500m, while, Izzy Batt-Doyle posts 8:57.75 in the 3000m Results This week's Listener Question from Sidney is also this edition of training talk presented by Lululemon, as the boys talk about pre-race hydration in terms of how far in advance as well as other factors like managing sodium levels. Moose goes Loose on the lack of professionalism found within some team sports, then wonders how much baby stuff is enough. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
ALSO: South Burlington proposes bridge for pedestrians and cyclists over Interstate 89; Vermont is preparing Covid-19 vaccinations for children 6 months through 5 years of age; A Sandgate woman who shot her family's pet dog the day after Christmas has been convicted of a felony.
In Episode 248, Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger head to Sandgate, Vermont, to try and solve the mystery of a Norman Rockwell masterpiece painting called “Breaking Home Ties” that was proudly displayed in the Norman Rockwell museum between 2002 and 2006. The only problem is the museum painting was a fake. What happened to the original?
Sit down and enjoy some beers while listening to Dave, George and Rich tell the Aether Brewing Story - between them, they make up the Owner (Dave), Head Brewer (George) and the Sales & Marketing Manager (Rich). Aether Brewing is one of the longstanding Craft Breweries in Brisbane and were originally located in Milton. The business has now relocated to Sandgate, the team has changed and the focus is now more heavily focussed on brewing a large volume of delicious beer rather than operating as a venue. You'll get a chance to hear the full story of Aether Brewing in this podcast including the 20 hour days that started the business; Dave telling the story of the partnership split with Jimmy from Milton Common; George weighs in on his experience working as a brewer at one of the largest breweries in the world, Carlsberg; and we run through the Aether range while discussing the evolution of craft beer both in Australia and abroad. There's plenty to love here and, if you've never tried Aether Beer, check out their range at your local bottle shop and see if you can get your hands on some of their special releases like the Peanut Butter Stout, which we discuss here. If you're not into beer, check out their very popular Ginger Beerd or their range of Fuzzy Logic seltzers (Passionfruit Pavlova is my pick).
Carrie Kaufman is the CEO of enLiven Retreats and enLiven at the Green River near Sandgate, Arlington, VT. Enliven Vermont - Enliven VT She is a Yoga and Meditation teacher who loves to share her passion for life! Carrie will also be sharing the story of how she found the inn that is now enLiven at the Green River and created a heart centered business that has lead to abundance!
It's emerged a mum from Sheppey who died when the car she was driving veered into the wrong lane and collided with a lorry was 'most likely' distracted by her phone. Charlotte Buesden had just dropped her son at school when the crash happened on Swale Way in Kemsley near Sittingbourne last August. Our reporter Sean McPolin was at the inquest and has the details. Also in today's podcast, we have news on changes to Plan B Covid restrictions - some of which come in as early as tomorrow. The mum of a three-year-old girl from Sandgate who was killed by her stepdad is calling for his prison sentenced to be reviewed. 27 year-old Paul Marsh from Sandgate Road in Folkestone was locked up for 11 years in December after being found guilty of the manslaughter of Jessica Dalgleish. Here mum Hannah Butler has given a heartbreaking interview to our colleagues at KMTV. A man who's thought to have been involved in drugs crimes in Kent is being hunted by police in Spain and has been named today as one of 12 most wanted fugitives. Hear from the National Crime Agency who are trying to track them down. We've also been speaking to a food bank in Medway as figures show the cost of living is at its highest for 30 years. And find out who Gillingham are interested in being their next manager following the departure of Steve Evans.
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Welcome to the Soul Centered CEO Show featuring special guest Carrie Kaufman! Carrie lives in Saratoga Springs, NY (part time in Cozumel, MX). She mixes a corporate executive career with two side hustles that embody her passion – enlivenRetreats and enLivenVT at the Green River, a gorgeous holistic retreat center. As a single mom of two amazing young men (15 and 20) she has always been an embodiment of balance and transformation. Carrie holds a certificate in positive psychology from the Kripalu Center and is a Y500 certified yoga instructor with a 20-year yoga and meditation teaching career. She truly understands how the busyness of life can take its toll on our wellness. It is through this lens that Carrie developed enLiven as an accessible experience with an intentional purpose focused on helping people practice meaningful self-care and create necessary and sustainable change in their lives. Through her leadership and coaching retreats hosted around the world and now in her local retreat space in Sandgate, she shares her passion and knowledge through creative workshops, sacred movement opportunities, personal coaching, and meaningful connections. Her students claim that she has changed their lives. You can learn more about Carrie at www.enlivenretreats.com and you can also check www.enlivenvt.com For more information and invitation into the Soul Centered CEO Collective: https://soulsparkleliving.com/soul-centered-ceo-collective-1/?aff=11
This week, the parkrun adventurers talk notties on tour, while Dazza enjoys some company after being left at home. PK speaks to the team at Patawalonga River parkrun while Tracey levels up her challenge at Sandgate parkrun with a familiar voice. We talk hi-fives and pacers, hear about the (not) p-index and celebrate ugly Christmas singlets and parkrun books! It's all very vanilla.
This is the second (and final) part of our two-part chat with Grahame Lloyd, a Project Leader with Sea Shepherd Australia. Part one was released last week.Useful links:Grahame on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grahame-lloyd-611295a5/?originalSubdomain=auSea Shepherd Australia's Marine Debris Campaignt: https://www.seashepherd.org.au/our-campaigns/marine-debris-campaign/Untrashing Djulpan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZLWfoHhf0M"Waves of Change" Brisbane Screening 5th November 2021 at Sandgate: https://fb.me/e/49AGk4TLk"Waves of Change" Sunshine Coast Screening 3rd December 2021 at Cotton Tree: https://fb.me/e/2Qco1I7jG For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Grahame Lloyd is a Project Leader with Sea Shepherd Australia, leading their 'Waves of Change' project, and joins us for his second appearance on the pod. We talk about his amazing work co-ordinating and assisting with beach clean-ups across Queensland (from the Gold Coast to some very remote beaches) and helping better protect our oceans and life under water and above.This is a two-part conversation, with the second (and final) part released next week.Useful links:Grahame on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grahame-lloyd-611295a5/?originalSubdomain=auSea Shepherd Australia's Marine Debris Campaignt: https://www.seashepherd.org.au/our-campaigns/marine-debris-campaign/Untrashing Djulpan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZLWfoHhf0M"Waves of Change" Brisbane Screening 5th November 2021 at Sandgate: https://fb.me/e/49AGk4TLk"Waves of Change" Sunshine Coast Screening 3rd December 2021 at Cotton Tree: https://fb.me/e/2Qco1I7jG For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to The Antechamber. In this episode you will learn more about the Artifacts before transferring to a world of sand and heat. After exploring this world, and finding a new Artifact, you will be lulled to sleep. Creation 0:00:00 Dunes 0:21:00 Pillars 0:34:30 Cad 0:42:20 Coffer 1:05:10 Chute 1:17:20
Sandgate Hawks Football Club thought it was going to have to shut the doors, until the board decided to make a change. In this episode of Basket Case Clubs, listen to the interview with Hawks board members Chad Polinski and Des Warnock, where they discuss how they turned the club around. Chad, Des, Steve and Michael share some sound advice for other clubs that may find themselves in a similar position.
Today on our Energising Your Life segment our theme is Transformation, Taking the Steps to Change. I replay an interview from October 2019 with Gabrielle Conescu, Artist, Speaker and Mentor about her decision to change her life and pursue her dream of being an artist. How many of us wish that we could follow our passion? How many of us wish that we could embrace our true selves and come more fully back to inner balance through doing what we love and what feeds our well-being? Four years ago Gabrielle Conescu was working as a professional bookkeeper, when she recognised that she could no longer sustain her well-being within an unhealthy work environment. Gabrielle shares her experiences and how she took the first tentative steps to making the significant changes that set her on a new path. Gabrielle believes that there is opportunity for everyone to step into what they love. Gabrielle is passionate about helping others living to their highest potential. She mostly works from home and exhibits her gorgeous artworks in various locations, including 2Mad Sisters, Sandgate and Optimal Life Solutions, Enoggera in Brisbane QLD. Transforming Perceptions bringing you news, views, updates and diverse perspectives from the lived and living experience, community, multicultural and mainstream mental health sectors; and music from round the world.
Megan and Wendy recap and review Hallmark Channel's "Hearts Down Under" this week and it's real obvious who hated this movie. Plus, another email that made Megan's whole body clench. The director of "Right in Front of Me" emailed the show. You've gotta hear what she wrote. You can email us too at meganandwendy@gmail.com! We'd love to hear what you thought about Hearts Down Under or any of the Hallmark Channel movies we've discussed. News and Notes about Hearts Down Under Hearts Down Under originally aired on Netflix Australia in 2020 under the title Romance on the Menu. The movie was filmed on location in Australia, specifically in Queensland. It's been reported that some of the small village scenes were shot in the suburbs of Shorncliff and Sandgate on the Brisbane Coastline. Hearts Down Under was filmed in December 2019. Australia closed its borders to foreign travelers in March 2020 due to the global pandemic. Lemon Myrtle Cove and The Seagull Cafe are fictional locations. The cafe scenes were shot at an Australian restaurant called The Hamptons which has varied reviews on Trip Advisor. Mentioned in this Episode Date My Dad was a television series that aired originally on UPTV and starred Barry Watson, Raquel Welch, Matty Finochio and Cindy Busby. Chasing Waterfalls starred Cindy Busby and Christopher Russell and premiered during Hallmark Channel's Spring Fling line up. What's Next for Girls Gone Hallmark Megan and Wendy will be back next week to discuss Baby, It's Cold Inside. A movie that might trigger a mild panic attack for Megan. We'll talk more about that next week. Until then, check out some of our recent main podcast episodes: What do you do between dinner and bedtime? Nighttime routines beyond skin care.A few tried and true life hacks.Our most memorable trips and vacations.What can stay and what can go post pandemic.
Megan and Wendy recap and review Hallmark Channel's "Hearts Down Under" this week and it's real obvious who hated this movie. Plus, another email that made Megan's whole body clench. The director of "Right in Front of Me" emailed the show. You've gotta hear what she wrote. You can email us too at meganandwendy@gmail.com! We'd love to hear what you thought about Hearts Down Under or any of the Hallmark Channel movies we've discussed. News and Notes about Hearts Down Under Hearts Down Under originally aired on Netflix Australia in 2020 under the title Romance on the Menu.The movie was filmed on location in Australia, specifically in Queensland. It's been reported that some of the small village scenes were shot in the suburbs of Shorncliff and Sandgate on the Brisbane Coastline.Hearts Down Under was filmed in December 2019. Australia closed its borders to foreign travelers in March 2020 due to the global pandemic.Lemon Myrtle Cove and The Seagull Cafe are fictional locations. The cafe scenes were shot at an Australian restaurant called The Hamptons which has varied reviews on Trip Advisor. Mentioned in this Episode Date My Dad was a television series that aired originally on UPTV and starred Barry Watson, Raquel Welch, Matty Finochio and Cindy Busby.Chasing Waterfalls starred Cindy Busby and Christopher Russell and premiered during Hallmark Channel's Spring Fling line up. What's Next for Girls Gone Hallmark Megan and Wendy will be back next week to discuss Baby, It's Cold Inside. A movie that might trigger a mild panic attack for Megan. We'll talk more about that next week. Until then, check out some of our recent main podcast episodes: What do you do between dinner and bedtime? Nighttime routines beyond skin care.A few tried and true life hacks.Our most memorable trips and vacations.What can stay and what can go post pandemic.
This episode is an episode of firsts. It’s our first biweekly episode. It’s our first advertisement-free episode (RIP Smithfield Hams [Rest in Peepee]). It’s our first rawdog. It features our first Twitter Tight Ten segment. For the first time, Lachlan assumes the role of Australian correspondent. It’s our first eighth episode. And it’s our first episode on hometown songs. This week, we put some hometown classics into a pot, let them steep, then sip slowly and discuss Tetris marriages, dissect the perfect joke structure, and dabble in ASMR. By examining (to some extent) the songs ‘We Built this City’ by Starship; ‘Palo Alto’ and ‘Fitter, Happier’ by Radiohead; ‘Wagon Wheel’ by both Old Crow Medicine Show and Darius Tucker; ‘More Than a Woman’ by the Bee Gees; and ‘Candy Girl’ by Kiwi, we reflect (to a lesser extent) on our hometowns: San Francisco, Todd, and Sandgate. Warning! Contains jaw harp.
Marija Grosman was a respected member of the Slovenian community in Newcastle, Sydney and around Australia. She passed away on 5th September, aged 81. Marta Magajna, President of HASA NSW and close friend of the late Marija Grosman spoke more about her life. May she rest in peace. - Marija Grosman je bila spoštovana med slovensko skupnostjo v Newcastlu, Sydneyu in po Avstraliji. Umrla je v soboto, 5. septembra 2020, v starosti 81 let. Pogreb je bil v ožjem družinskem krogu v Newcastlu. Pokopana je na pokopališču Sandgate. Predsednica HASA NSW Marta Magajna je bila dobra prijateljica s pokojno Marijo in je spregovorila o njenem življenju. Naj počiva v božjem miru.
Blind Man's Buff by Herbert Russell WakefieldH R Wakefield was born in 1888 in Sandgate, Kent, England and died 1964. He was the son of the Bishop of Birmingham. He was educated at the prestigious Marlborough College and then went to Oxford University where he studied history and played cricket, golf, hockey and football. He was secretary to Viscount Northcliffe and served with the Royal Scots Fusiliers when the First World War broke out and was promoted to Captain. After 1920 he settled in London and worked as chief editor in a publishing house. His wife was American, Barbara Standish Waldo, and he met her when she was in London as her family were wealthy and took a house in London each year for the season. He divorced her in 1936 and married again in 1946. Older now, during the Second World War he served as an air-raid warden. H R's brother Gilbert was a successful playwright. Wakefield was famous for his ghost stories during his life. He published seven volumes of ghost stories during his life. His work was appreciated by August Derleth, H P Lovecraft's disciple and some of his stories were published in Weird Tales. His main influences were M R James and Algernon Blackwood (both of whom we have featured on the podcast.) The poet laureate John Betjeman considered Wakefield in the second rank of ghost story writers after M R James, which was praise indeed. However, M R James wasn't as fond of Wakefield's work. H P Lovecraft on the other hand showered Wakefield in praise and said he reached the heights of horror. Wakefield strongly believed in the paranormal, and it is perhaps because of this he was drawn to write in this field. He claimed to have had personal experiences of supernatural phenomena. This story, Blind Man's Buff, plays on the primal fear of the dark and what might lurk within. In that play on phobia it struck me that it was similar to Marghatina Laski's The Tower, which we read as Episode 13 (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/6682b629-19d6-4cff-ab73-24a1ed629ab8) Tony's Ghost Story BooksMy latest book, London Horror Stories is available on Amazon US (https://amzn.to/2NgZHQu). Ghost and horror stories with a sense of place. It's available free for Patrons. It's doing moderately well and the audiobook will be coming in stream soon through Author's Republic, which you'll be able to get on Audible. If you've read it and like it, could you please leave a review on Amazon? All purchases, recommendations and support of London Horror Stories is massively helpful to me. Support Tony on Ko-fi!The show is only possible through the support of appreciative listeners. If you'd like to show your appreciation for the podcast, why not nip over to Tony's Ko-Fi page and buy him a coffee? There are also some free tracks there for download, and others to buy. Go here (https://ko-fi.com/tonywalker) to visit Tony's Ko-Fi page. For Hardcore Lovers of The Podcast: Pledge via PatreonThe regular support of patrons via Patreon ensures that podcast hosting gets paid every month. If you feel you'd like to be a committed supporter, please sign up at the Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/barcud). Music by The Heartwood InstituteYou can listen to the album from which this is taken here (https://theheartwoodinstitute.bandcamp.com/album/witch-phase-four). Please support hauntological music! Start Your Own Podcast!I am very happy with the wonderful responsive support and constant innovation of my podcast host, Captivate FM. If you want to start a podcast, you will be supported by them all the way. If you use this affiliate link (https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=tonywalker) to join Captivate, I also benefit, so thank you! Do You Shop At Amazon?And if so did you know, that if you click to Amazon on my link, even if you don't buy my book, anything you do buy in that session gives me a tiny little percentage of love. So, buy my book! It's only Support this podcast
V četrtek, 16.julija, smo se v kapeli pogrebnega zavoda Pettigrew Family Funerals v Wallsendu blizu Newcastla poslovili od prijatelja, sodelavca in vsestransko dobrega človeka, Emila Grosmana. Umrl je po težki borbi z rakom v četrtek, 9. julija, pokopan je na pokopališču Sandgate. Več o njem in njegovem življenju je spregovorila Marta Magajna, dobro znana in neutrudljiva Slovenka iz Sydneya.
There's plenty of low hanging fruit for Gordon this week: he meets a married couple who run a blundering hotel on the south coast that serves phallic dishes on its sprawling and curiously pan-Asian menu. Basil! Music by Adam Wiltshire.
Welcome back to Fun Life Walks your friendly walk and talk. This week we head west but not too far west! We are winding our way through Sandgate a little coastal town along from Folkestone. It wasn't the sunniest of days and the wind was a bit blowy but it was lovely to get out despite every fibre of our bodies wanting to sit on the sofa under a cosy blanket. BUT our Inner Voices told us to get off our butts and get some fresh air and that's what we chatted about... what is your inner voice and how can we make block out all the other noise around us and listen to it. When you do you will be rewarded with a new outlook on life! Give it a go. There's also all the usual tips and phrases for you. Come walk with us.
Pronunciation, enunciation, water bottles, Dolly Day, Running Challenges update, the v-index, listener's messages, arbitrary things with photos, Elliott's stats, speedy Sandgate parkrun, Nicola didn't tour and Danny went to California Country parkrun.
In this week's episode of the ‘Happy Lawyer Happy Life Podcast' I had the pleasure of interviewing family lawyer & mediator Sarah Cleeland. Sarah is a Brisbane local and is someone I have known pretty much since my first day in law land. When I began practice in the little town of Sandgate north of […] The post Episode 142 – Happiness = Laughter, coffee, gardening and a hello with lawyer Sarah Cleeland appeared first on The Happy Family Lawyer.
Waves crashing on Sandgate Beach, late one Wednesday night in NovemberTemp: 12 °cWind: 4 km/h SWHumidity: 88%Precipitation: 0.0 mm
Episode 31 - Stirling Hinchliffe (ALP) - QLD MP for Sandgate 0:00 Intro 2:35 Interview begins Sandgate is a beautiful part of North Brisbane, just south of Redcliffe. Check out this website for all the best things to do there (sunrise is beautiful): https://www.visitbrisbane.com.au/information/articles/activities/things-to-do-sandgate-brighton-shorncliffe?sc_lang=en-au Keep up to date with what Stirling is up to in Sandgate by: - following him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stirlhinchliffe - liking him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stirlingforsandgate Check out his website: http://www.stirlinghinchliffe.com Don't forget to like, rate, review, comment, subscribe and share :) Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for updates and information: www.facebook.com/WhoPoliticians/ twitter.com/WhoPoliticians Or drop us an email at peoplepoliticians@gmail.com, with any recommendations for guests and questions etc
The parkrun adventurers are in a festive mood and decide it's not too early to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year! Sandgate parkrun Co-Event Director and Christmas Podding podcast Co-host Ness Gibson stops by to help us get in the spirit. Plus Lyndell and PK are back representing the Channel 5 News Crew at New Farm parkrun and Mount Barker parkrun respectively. Jingle all the way!
Scott's bandmate Harley Young talks about his travels around the world, his home suburb of Sandgate, getting nervous onstage and the huge blowup the two had while on tour in Newcastle.
The parkrun adventurers discuss chocolate-fuelled running, breaking attendance records and Roving Reporter Dave Moss witnesses a Guinness World Record attempt at Sandgate parkrun. We head to South Australia for a chat with Clare Valley parkrun Event Director Natalie Clothier. And Victor Harbor parkrunner Andrew Biszczak stops in to share details of his upcoming adventure 'The Million Dollar Run'.
Paul Andrews and Sue Nelson are introduced to the world of healthy fish-inspired noodles and fruit jerky in a busy FoodTalk show. First of all, we hear from Sue's trip to Inn Doors, a micro-brewery based in Sandgate, where she bought along producers Christie and Lucy. The team sample some all-British Gins and were impressed with what they tried. Next up we are introduced to Michael Minch-Dixon and his company, Snact. They are all about sustainability, and that's why they are making their Fruit Jerky products out of surplus supplies and so-called 'wonky fruit'. Their eco-friendly packaging has also been in the news recently... Keeping with the sustainability trail, Emily Herrero from Oomi Noodles is next in the studio and she is also championing the friendly packaging. However, the real story here is with the healthy noodles that she is creating. They are based on sustainable whitefish and are a million times better than Pot Noodles!
The parkrun adventurers explore a new course and let our hair down, 80s style. Sandgate parkrun Event Director Vanessa Gibson gives us the rundown on running round in circles at The Sandgate Sunset Run. And we talk podcasts and parkrun history with The parkrun Show original, Danny Norman.
Tony, Renee and Craig meet in sunny suburban Sandgate and have an intense debate about the world of Agile while dealing with the 4:01 to Shorncliffe and beeping out Tony’s references to seagulls and respect. Agile coaching is more about building the capacity of people and high performing teams rather than processes, the Situational Leadership Model, Shu … Continue reading →