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Radio Exe Pirate statues heading for Burgh Island By Daniel Clark, local democracy reporter Cross-dressing killers could boost tourism A sculpture to represent provide a permanent homage to “two of history’s greatest swashbucklers” is set to be installed on Burgh Island. The art installation, called Inexorable will represent two of Britain’s forgotten pirates, Anny Bonny and Mary Read, notorious for leaving a stream of “looted treasure” and “treacherous ex-lovers” behind them. Both Anne and Mary disguised as boys in their childhoods to escape poverty, propriety and disgrace, only to find freedom on the high seas. The figures of Anne Bonny and Mary Read have been unveiled at Execution Dock in Wapping in London, before making the move to Burgh Island. Subject to planning permission being granted by South Hams District Council, the 2.4 metre high sculpture by Amanda Cotton is inspired by new d ....
Police involved in protecting the Capitol building last week have spoken for the first time describing what happened as brutal, medieval style combat. ....
Radio Exe The Jets The Jets are a Polynesian-American family band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, composed of brothers and sisters LeRoy, Eddie, Eugene, Haini, Rudy, Kathi, Elizabeth, and Moana Wolfgramm. who perform pop, R&B, and dance music. They started performing as a family band in 1977. The Jets were discovered by Don Powell, who previously managed Stevie Wonder and David Bowie, among other artists. The group enjoyed worldwide success during the years 1985-1990, performing 3 world tours, and producing 8 top ten hits. ....
Radio Exe Exeter old boy coming good at Aston Villa By Radio Exe News Ollie Watkins is the latest homegrown soccer success story Former Exeter City forward Ollie Watkins is the latest homegrown soccer success story who has risen through the divisions of English football into the Premier League. Rags to riches is a familiar tale now. What you might not realise is that Torbay native Watkins isn’t the only player who has enjoyed this upward curve with West Country connections. Rickie Lambert, a native of Merseyside, was a steal for Bristol Rovers in the lower leagues at £200,000 in the summer of 2006 before moving on to Southampton three years later for more than five times profit. ....