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Tolpuddle Festival 2006 14-16 July

The Shambles 05 Apr 06 - 09:41 AM
Rasener 05 Apr 06 - 09:57 AM
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Subject: Tolpuddle Festival 2006 14-16 July
From: The Shambles
Date: 05 Apr 06 - 09:41 AM

Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival just gets bigger and better

Last year's record breaking numbers are excepted to be repeated this July when crowds gather at the small village of Tolpuddle to remember the sacrifice of six Dorset farm labourers. In 1834 the Tolpuddle Martyrs were transported to Australia for daring to organise themselves in the face of declining wages and conditions. The successful protest that followed was the first mass mobilisation by the early Trade Union movement in Britain.

Speakers this year will include Tony Benn, Shami Chakrabarti and Brendan Barber. The programme includes local and international musicians, while Saturday's workshops cover Climate Change and Latin America.

On Sunday, Dorset favourites The Yetties will be playing along with World Music Award nominee Susheela Raman and The Bleeding Hearts on the Main Stage. South Africa's Freshly Ground will be coming to Tolpuddle straight from European dates including the Cannes Film Festival and the World Cup Semi-Final in Berlin. No Tolpuddle Festival would be complete without Billy Bragg.

Sunday's Martyrs Marquee Stage is a showcase of local talent, including The Herbie Treehead Band, The Kate Garrett Band and Heron. Also David Rovics will be coming all the way from the US to play while festival favourite Wob opens the day."

The Three Daft Monkeys perform on Friday night supported by the Hightown Crows and Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly! Saturday night's Demon Barber Roadshow is not to be missed.

The Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival runs from the 14th - 16th July. For more information and to book a pitch contact the South West TUC on 0117 947 0521 or email southwest@tuc.org.uk

http://www.tuc.org.uk/the_tuc/tuc-11629-f0.cfm


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Subject: RE: Tolpuddle Festival 2006 14-16 July
From: Rasener
Date: 05 Apr 06 - 09:57 AM

It wouldn't be complete without Graham Moore either

Graham Moore


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Subject: RE: Tolpuddle Festival 2006 14-16 July
From: The Shambles
Date: 05 Apr 06 - 11:42 AM

Apart from £10 for the Demom Barber Roadshow - it is all free.

Plus there should be the usual Saturday lunchtime session in the Martyrs Inn.


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Subject: RE: Tolpuddle Festival 2006 14-16 July
From: Cats
Date: 05 Apr 06 - 01:13 PM

Is the overnight parking for camper vans going to be as expensive as it was last year? About a mile away there is a very good site with excellent facilites that was less than half the price the festival was charging for just parking up with no facilities. Needs looking at.


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Subject: RE: Tolpuddle Festival 2006 14-16 July
From: The Shambles
Date: 12 Jun 06 - 02:23 PM

Refresh


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Subject: RE: Tolpuddle Festival 2006 14-16 July
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 12 Jun 06 - 02:32 PM

Is it no caravans again this year sham?


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