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Do you love limitation? Does the very idea of mandatory time limits make you stop in your tracks and smile? If so, tune in to this episode of the Blackstone Chambers Litigation Podcast as Andrew George KC presents recorded highlights from the most recent Commercial Breakfast Briefing.First, Leona Powell takes a look at the Supreme Court's important recent decision in Canada Square Operations Ltd. v Potter on the proper construction of s32 of the Limitation Act. David Lowe and Simon Pritchard then bring us some very recent tales from the frontline while Tom Mountford takes a survey of all other recent developments in limitation.
We continue our look at all things Pet Sematary with an interview with author, academic and festival organiser Dr Linda Sheppard. Wooden acting, cheesy visual FX and blundered writing aside, there's a lot to enjoy about these two films, as we find out. We look at how the shift from Gage to Ellie in the 2019 version puts a very different spin on the tale, as well as the benefits of shooting on location rather than sets. We mention SImon Pritchard's art, which can be found here http://www.artbeat64.com/ and is well worth checking out. Check out the other great Stephen King podcast, the Stephen King Cast here https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/stephen-king-cast/id908092216 This episode was hosted by Richard Sheppard, with research and support from Dr Linda Sheppard, and technical and sound production by Stephen L. Parkes. Please like, subscribe, rate, review and recommend this podcast, and feel free to get in contact with us at theconstantreaderpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theconstantreaderpodcast/message
This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: ‘Planet Shaftesbury’ packs the Town Hall to launch their local climate change campaigns. Alfred speaks to event organisers, Robin Walter, Rachel Bodle and guest speaker Gary Mantle. Gary is Chief Executive of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust and he warns how climate change could affect our local landscape, including spring bluebell displays and streams running across the chalkland. (00:25) New road markings could make a Shaftesbury junction safer, according to Dorset councillor Derek Beer. Derek is worried that Angel Square is ‘an accident waiting to happen’. He explains what he would like done. (07:53) From caring for people to caring for pets, Shaftesbury paramedics Paul and Ronda Tubb open a new cattery in West Melbury. And Paul reckons he can apply some of his ambulance crew skills to making sure the cats feel cared for. (10:42) Discover the real France and Germany with Shaftesbury’s Twinning Association. ThisIsAlfred talks with Simon Pritchard about our town’s links with Brionne and Lindlar. (20:31) Swapping Motcombe’s Pilates mats for Mount Everest - we meet Viv Worrall and hear about her charity fundraiser that could get her into the Guinness World Record book. She’s hoping to take part in the world’s highest rugby match. (29:06)
In this Radius Data Exchange podcast , we talk to Knight Frank partner Tim Robinson and Gerald Eve senior partner Simon Pritchard about why the industry has decided that now is the time to start sharing data, what impact that will have on the market and what the future of the real estate consultancy world looks like. To read more on how the UK's agents are adapting to a data-sharing future visit www.egi.co.uk/news To find out what Radius Data Exchange can do for you, visit www.egi.co.uk/radiusdx
Simon Pritchard talks Bendigo's way forward without Kelsey Griffin and Hayley Moffatt walks us down memory lane with her neighbours dog having his say in the background. Helen Theoharakis and Carol do the yoush.
Simon Pritchard talks Bendigo's way forward without Kelsey Griffin and Hayley Moffatt walks us down memory lane with her neighbours dog having his say in the background. Helen Theoharakis and Carol do the yoush.
Helen Theoharakis and Carol review round five and preview round 6. Carol chats with Bendigo coach Simon Pritchard.
Helen Theoharakis and Carol review round five and preview round 6. Carol chats with Bendigo coach Simon Pritchard.