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“I’ve worked really hard on my movement. Yeah, I like retrieving balls. I mean, obviously I like to be on the offense, but I can play defense really well, as well,” the 39 year old American said. (f) Windows and Doors. There does not seem to be a precedent for the rhythm of solids and voids for the S Blair front faade. There is little ornamentation on the sides of the structure, but the rhythm of windows on the upper stories is more in keeping with the pre 1930 commercial buildings.

Father in law was like, don you just sell it out of your garage? So what we have here is a garage that detached from our house, said Braam, giving me a tour. You open the door, you see a lovely counter, and a cooler, and some taps. What we done is create a little pop up here for Yonder Cider.

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Steve Sims, aged 46 from Walcot, met cult fantasy fiction novelist Jasper Fforde, whose Thursday Next series of novels inspired him to begin his own work.Mr Sims was taking a course in creative writing at the University of Bath in Swindon, and Mr Fforde’s novels were used as part of the syllabus for the weekly course, run by the Division for LifeLong Learning at the Oakfield campus.Mr Sims spent a year writing the horror fantasy novel, The House, in his spare time after signing up to the course. The novel centres on a lost boy and his family’s journey to reclaim their son through a nether world of demons and adventure.He was one of 30 people, including past creative writing students, attending an invite only reading by Mr Fforde.The joint event with the town’s British Computer Society (BCS) is one of a number to mark the 50th anniversary of the leading organisation for IT professionals. Jasper will also present prizes to the winners of the BCS short story competition Write IT on the day.”His work is a valuable source of learning for students on the University’s creative writing courses and hearing him read from his new novel will be an inspiring experience.”The event is a reminder of how much Mr Sims, has achieved since he himself was a creative writing student at the campus in 2003.