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Call for performers to take part in Winter Droving
Penrith Winter Droving. Picture: Graham Wynne
A call has gone out for performers to take part in Penrith’s Winter Droving later this year.
The annual event is gearing up for a return to the streets in October and organisers are currently seeking original talent for this year’s event.
Now a staple in the winter calendar, it saw around 25,000 people attend the one-day festival before 2020.
The Winter Droving is an annual spectacle of feathery, fuzzy, and glittery animal masks, rocking musicians and bands, fire torchbearers, circus sideshow style acts, and larger-than-life illuminated animal lanterns.
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While interior designer Linda Barker and the show s DIY expert Handy Andy set out with good intentions of making the innovative collection pride of place in the living room, their concept quickly turned into disaster.
Instead, they were forced to grovel and break the heart-wrenching news to the owners. Oh my God, I am really sorry I put you under this stress , Linda apologised, to which the owner replied: That s all our teapots.I m crying now. Oh my God, I am really sorry I put you under this stress , Linda apologised, to which the owner replied: That s all our teapots.I m crying now. Pictured, the ruined collection
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As well as being hounded by the press, the designer, who now lives in a seven-bedroom 17th-century manor house in Siddington in the Cotswolds, said he was also pursued by dozens of admirers at the peak of his fame.
Describing them as a certain type of suburban woman , he told how they were aroused by the pirate in me and used to send him romantic letters - long before the days of social media.
As well as being hounded by the press, the designer, who now lives in a seven-bedroom 17th-century manor house in Siddington in the Cotswolds, said he was also pursued by dozens of admirers at the peak of his fame (pictured in 1999)