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Cambridge United sign ex-Swindon Town defender James Brophy from Leyton Orient
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Carlisle United sign former Norwich City, Newport County and Leyton Orient striker Tristan Abrahams
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Carlisle United s former Preston North End defender Jack Armer handed new two-year deal
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He added: It hasn t killed off amateur theatre.
Walsham Drama and Singing Company s first and only staged production Streets from October 2019.
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Walsham Drama and Singing Group, in North Walsham, was only a year old when the country went into lockdown but used technology to put on several shows created by members remotely to ensure they could socialise.
Going forward, chairman Carmel Brown said they hope to put on a show in October, before adding: We do not know about people s confidence. We couldn t risk putting it on, we need bums on seats.
Walsham Drama and Singing Company s first and only staged production Streets from October 2019.
United will come off their social media channels from 3pm on Friday to 11.59pm on Monday (photo: Richard Parkes)
Carlisle United have underlined why they’ll be switching off their social media channels this weekend. The Blues will join a football-wide boycott of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram in a stance against the abuse seen on those platforms. All clubs and many football organisations will post nothing on their social media channels from 3pm on Friday until 11.59pm next Monday. United are asking all their staff and players to take part, as well as inviting supporters to join them. They believe the bigger picture of applying pressure on social media giants to do more to combat abuse is more important than one weekend of the Blues’ normal social media activities.