The Pontypridd school that promotes excellence for all of its pupils walesonline.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from walesonline.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Residents in Carlisle were shocked to wake up to the news that a well-loved community centre had been gutted by fire. Fire crews from Carlisle East and West fire stations arrived at the scene of the old Harraby Community Centre on Edgehill Road at 2am yesterday. Fire crews said the blaze appeared to have been started deliberately and that Cumbria Police are now investigating. Carole Jerram, who lives near Edgehill Road, said: “I was taking my little dog on a morning walk and I noticed the debris and I could smell it. “It’s an empty building now and I don’t know what they’re going to do with it.
Nostalgia for nights out in Carlisle in the 1990s and early 2000s have seen clients queuing up for artist Krista Presch’s prints and coasters Did you prefer Front Page or Fat Fingers or hanging out on the stairs up to Pagoda? Do you remember reading the graffiti outside the Twisted Wheel and dressing to impress at Buskers? For nightclubbers in the 1990s and early 2000s these were the places to be seen, the highlight of a night out in Carlisle. Now artist Krista Presch has preserved memories of some great times in a series of prints that capture the character of some of the city’s best loved venues of the past. In her late teens at the time, and a regular at the clubs, Krista was able to draw on her own experience in bringing them to life once again.
Nostalgia for nights out in Carlisle in the 1990s and early 2000s have seen clients queuing up for artist Krista Presch’s prints and coasters Did you prefer Front Page or Fat Fingers or hanging out on the stairs up to Pagoda? Do you remember reading the graffiti outside the Twisted Wheel and dressing to impress at Buskers? For nightclubbers in the 1990s and early 2000s these were the places to be seen, the highlight of a night out in Carlisle. Now artist Krista Presch has preserved memories of some great times in a series of prints that capture the character of some of the city’s best loved venues of the past. In her late teens at the time, and a regular at the clubs, Krista was able to draw on her own experience in bringing them to life once again.