5 fun facts about Horton Tower
A commanding Dorset folly near Chalbury Common, this magnificent building is set on the top of a hill and is visible for miles. Here are some fascinating fun facts about Horton Tower:
A commanding Dorset folly near Chalbury Common, this magnificent building is set on the top of a hill and is visible for miles. Here are some fascinating fun facts about Horton Tower:
Bournemouth Pavilion
28 November
Review by Luke van Wingerden (Age 11)
You’d Be Hopping Mad to Miss this Tour! – Russell Harness reviews the Ringwood Brewery tour recently voted the 5th best brewery tour in the world.
Comic genius Bill Bailey might expect this review to read: “not too bad, all things considered” because he knows about this over-used statement and that the British will consider the sky, the trees, profiteroles, jellyfish, Motzart, Elgar and everything else before using it.
At 75, Tom Jones can still belt out the tunes or soothe a crowd with a ballad. He lit up the Larmer Tree Festival last night (14 July) and the atmosphere grew as the night set in.
The Barrington Theatre, Ferndown 21 March 2015 Review by Janine Pulford Dire Streets surpassed all expectations at the Barrington Theatre. Slick guitar player John Brunsdon, the man with the husky tones of a Knopfler-esque voice had me hooked. ‘So Far Away’ took me away to another time, another place with ‘Lady Writer’. ‘Romeo and Juliet’…
Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds – Bournemouth International Centre – 10 December Review by Liz Turner To put it simply – everything you’ve ever read about Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of The World’s is true. It is absolutely magnificent and I now seriously regret never having seen…
When it comes to pantomime, this production of Robin Hood has got it all. The hero and the beautiful heroine, the baddie and his incompetent sidekicks, the fairy godmother and the dame.