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Cheltenham Literature Festival

‘Cheltenham Literature Festival’ by Michael White was originally written for and can be found in vol.10, Issue 2, of Space Newspaper. Cheltenham Literature Festival has been one of the highlights of my year. This year, by accident, the events I attended tackled the effects humans are having on nature. Mark Carwardine and Stephen Fry spoke at Cheltenham Racecourse about their documentary... 

Cheltenham Literature Festival: Stephen Fry and Mark Carwardine

Cheltenham Literature Festival: Stephen Fry and Mark Carwardine
Yesterday evening I attended my first Cheltenham Literature Festival event. It featured Stephen Fry and Mark Carwardine discussing their BBC Programme ‘Last Chance to See’. A book is accompanied alongside the series. The evening took place at Cheltenham Racecourse. I promised you in my AudioBoo a blog article, here it is. Stephen Fry commented yesterday evening that even though we know the knowledge,... 

Not joining the Conservatives

Last week I was fortunate enough to have been invited by one of my friends to meet Mark Coote, Conservative Candidate for Cheltenham, at a pub in Cheltenham. As I suspected by reading much of his material he was a delightful person to be with. Quite personable and I can see how he would be a successful candidate. With the seesaw of British politics in motion once again we can expect for David Cameron... 

CIPR Student Representative

Last week I was absolutely delighted when my class voted for me to become CIPR Student Representative for the University of Gloucestershire. Despite my recent disagreements with the University over their clearly rushed decision concerning the University buses, I like the University. The University of Gloucestershire was my first choice out of the five Universities I was required to write down on my... 

Back to University

It is strange how a summer can feel so long but as soon as the moment comes, the moment for one to leave, time seems to have become so short. Perhaps it is the same feeling older people have when they reach 60 years of age and look back at what appears to have been a brief life. Only then for them to look forward and witness a period of time less than what they have lived. If you were to look past... 
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