- Set of 4 London 2012 Union Jack Hi Ball Tumblers
- Wenlock 2012 Olympic Mascot Tumbler. Wenlock is the official mascot for the London 2012 Olympic Games! S
- Wenlock London 2012 Mascot Gift Block
- London 2012 Pink Union Flag Mirrored Paperweight Block
- London 2012 Union Jack Glass Block Photo Frame
- London 2012 Team GB Coaster
- London 2012 Pride Paperweight Block. Pride the Team GB Mascot walks proudly on in this eye catching deep glass block.
- London 2012 Pride Souvenir Block
- London 2012 Orange Union Flag Mirrored Paperweight Block 6
- London 2012 Green Union Flag Mirrored Paperweight Block
Thursday, 21 June 2012
LONDON 2012 EXCLUSIVES FROM DARTINGTON CRYSTAL
Friday, 15 June 2012
Sounds of the Summer. Get ready for Swedish DJ Sensation Avicii!
22-year old Swedish sensation Tim Bergling, aka Avicii, who has absolutely conquered the dance world in the past 12 months following the enormous success of his chart-topping Global anthem “Levels” (2.4 million sales worldwide and rising), had his brand new future smash “Silhouettes” released on June 10th through Universal Music. During the recent Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Avicii was joined onstage and behind the decks by none other than Madonna who proclaimed the young Swede as an amazing DJ. The Queen of Pop rocked out behind the booth to the sounds of her latest single, "Girl Gone Wild" smiling, singing along and laughing with Avicii, who has since just completed official mixes for Madonna’s “Girls Gone Wild” as well as Lenny Kravitz’s “Superlove”. The success continues to grow with the news that Bergling has also just been confirmed as the face of the forthcoming new Ralph Lauren campaign/range: http://www.dancingastronaut.com/2012/04/avicii-ralph-lauren-denim-supply-marketing-campaign/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=facebook. Avicii is also quickly establishing himself as one of the most exciting and electrifying live performers in the dance arena, recently premiering his new stage show at Coachella. He has also just announced his first massive UK gigs at London’s O2 Arena on June 4th and the Dublin O2 Arena. He will then follow up with a North American Arena Tour, making history as the first DJ to ever undertake a full arena tour in the US North America as the main act.
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Check out the video leave a comment.
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Friday, 8 June 2012
Time to speak up for protection for our seas. Devon Wildlife Trust launches new campaign for marine advocates
100 years ago The Wildlife Trusts' founder Charles Rothschild first championed the
concept of a network of nature reserves on land. Since then vital wildlife sites
have secured protection and are now valued by society. Not so at sea.
A hundred years on and the first national network of potential marine protected
areas has been identified: 127 Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) have been
recommended to the Government for protection, of which 16 are found off Devon such
as the rocky reefs of Lyme Bay, rugged coastline of Hartland Point to Tintagel and
the Tamar Estuary in the South of the county.
All were selected through consultation with more than one million stakeholders.
However, the Government has stalled designation of any sites until 2013, citing lack
of evidence. There are indications that even then only a small proportion will
eventually be designated.
Devon Wildlife Trust today launches a campaign to recruit 'Friends of Marine
Conservation Zones'. The campaign is linked to a new online resource - the first of
its kind - providing details of locations, species and habitats for all 127
recommended MCZs. By creating accessible information about all 127 sites, Devon
Wildlife Trust hopes to inspire individuals, companies and organisations to stand up
for the extraordinary marine species and habitats around Devon.
Harry Barton, Chief Executive for Devon Wildlife Trust, said: "It took more than 34
years to get protection for sites on land. We must ensure the 127 recommended MCZs
do not face the same fate in having to wait long for protection. Whilst the
Government treads water, wildlife-rich areas in our seas continue to suffer
degradation.
"We need all 127 recommended sites to be designated, and soon - a full and
functioning network covering the complete range of habitats and species."
The Wildlife Trusts' new online resource provides information on each of the 127
Marine Conservation Zones recommended to Government. It outlines the special
features of these precious areas, and illustrates why we simply cannot afford to
lose even one of them. To find out more about your local recommended Marine
Conservation Zone and sign up to be a Friend, visit www.wildlifetrusts.org/MCZfriends
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| Tompot blenny with sponges & anemones- Photo Paul Naylor |
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