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Rag n Bone Man and Nile Rodgers and CHIC to headline Hardwick Festival 2021
plus Imelda May, Razorlight, Sandy Rivera, Graeme Park, & more
published: Today, 03:47pm
daily capacity: 11000
The line-up has been revealed for
Hardwick Festival which takes place at
Hardwick Hall, County Durham, on
Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd August 2021.
Saturday headliners are
Organiser John Adamson, is delighted to welcome music fans back to the grounds:
Hardwick Festival is one of the highlights of our year and we are delighted to be planning its return. We have an incredible line-up this year, with artists from a huge range of genres, so I think there really will be something for everyone. After such an uncertain year, we all need something to look forward to and this year s event really is looking like it will be one of our best yet.
Emerald Foods acquired by Graeme and Harry Hart s FMCG brand Walter & Wild
14 Apr, 2021 05:33 AM
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Inside the Movenpick store in Auckland s Takapuna. Photo / Google Images
Hart family food business Walter & Wild has bought Emerald Foods Group for an undisclosed amount.
The business, jointly owned by rich listers Graeme and Harry Hart, will bring premium ice cream brands New Zealand Natural, Killinchy Gold, Zilch and Chateau, along with the licence to operate the Movenpick brand in New Zealand, into the fold alongside Walter & Wild s portfolio of supermarket brands Hubbard s, Gregg s, Aunt Betty s, I Love Food, Hansells and Alfa One.
Clubs benefit from youth funding
24 Feb, 2021 09:37 PM
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Members of the RSA Target Shooting Club with junior and intermediate rifles funded by Sport Whanganui: James Gray (back left), Tayla Pryce, Harry Kibblewhite, Alex Stephens. Front row are Paul Turner (Westmere, left) and Graeme Simpson. Photo / Paul Brooks
Members of the RSA Target Shooting Club with junior and intermediate rifles funded by Sport Whanganui: James Gray (back left), Tayla Pryce, Harry Kibblewhite, Alex Stephens. Front row are Paul Turner (Westmere, left) and Graeme Simpson. Photo / Paul Brooks
Paul Brooks is editor of Whanganui Midweek, in your letterbox every Wednesdaypaul.brooks@nzme.co.nz
South Africa s director of cricket Graeme Smith has warned the International Cricket Council that smaller member nations must get their fair share of Test tours against the so-called ‘Big Three or face future domination of the Twenty20 leagues.