Dangerous Dog An Andover woman has been ordered to muzzle her dog or have it destroyed following an attack in Upper Clatford. Linda Jane Marriott, of Hibiscus Crescent, pleaded guilty to being the owner of a dangerously out of control dog. The dog, a Brindle Podenco called Leire, injured Marcia Johnson on Norman Court Lane in Upper Clatford on January 2, 2021. Basingstoke Magistrates Court ordered Marriott to muzzle the dog and to always keep it under control on a lead, which must be held by someone who is at least 16 years old. Otherwise, it must be destroyed . The 55-year-old was fined £250, and ordered to pay compensation of £200, a victim surcharge of £34, and costs of £85.
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Stratford Festival to stage 6 plays, 5 cabarets in open-air theatre season this summer
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Stratford Festival outdoor summer season announced
Six plays and five cabarets will be performed at two canopies this summer from June to September By Glenn Sumi
Apr 7, 2021
This summer, Stratford will perform under canopies at the Festival Theatre (pictured) and the new Tom Patterson Theatre.
Six plays and five cabarets are on the bill for Stratford Festival’s 2021 outdoor season, to be performed – pending health precautions – under canopies starting in late June. All the works share the theme of metamorphosis, which the festival’s artistic director, Antoni Cimolino, says is significant.
“As butterflies shedding their cocoons, we are poised to emerge from this pandemic,” says Cimolino in a press release today.