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THE first homes as part of a new development in Kirby Cross will go on sale in the spring. Taylor Wimpey is building 116 homes in Thorpe Road as part of its new development, called The Laurels. It will include properties for first time buyers, families and downsizers, as well as landscaped green space and a play area. Work began on site in the autumn and the first homes are due to go on sale this spring. Alex Greaves, sales and marketing, said: “Kirby Cross is a lovely village. Our vision for The Laurels is to create a new community that fits in seamlessly with village life, close to the shops and amenities in Kirby Cross but with direct rail and road links to Colchester.
Patrick Clarke
, February 2nd, 2021 10:02
LICE speak to Patrick Clarke about their ambitious new album WASTELAND, a rebuke to the inadequacy of modern post-punk songwriting, and the inspiration of Italian modernism, Brian Catling and William S. Burroughs
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LICE formed over a shared attraction towards extremity. At first, they found it in early post-punk music, bands like Bauhaus and The Birthday Party that were the logical next step from the respective alternative rock upbringings of guitarist Silas Dilkes, bassist Gareth Johnson and drummer Bruce Bardsley. The genre was completely new to frontman Alastair Shuttleworth, who had been raised on a diet of “standard issue canonical indie fare” as well a “fascination” with Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. “Discovering that early post-punk music, it was an incredibly extreme and transgressive, dark, caustic musical language that felt very strange and alien,” he says on a Zoom call. You can hear its in