Wednesday 15 August 2012

"I Will Wait" for Mumford & Sons new single and second album Babel

Mumford & Sons release their new single, ‘I Will Wait’ on the 24th September 2012. It is the first single to be taken from their second album, Babel, released on the same day. The story of Mumford & Sons has been written and mapped out on the road. Since before the release of 2009’s debut album Sigh No More, the band has rarely been off tour, but the recording of Babel brought them off the road and back into the studio. Many of the songs on the new record found their dynamic through years of tested live performance. ‘Whispers In The Dark’, ‘Lover Of The Light’, ‘Below My Feet’, ‘Lovers’ Eyes’ and ‘Hopeless Wanderer’ might be familiar to fans that have seen the band perform live over the past eighteen months across the world. Babel was produced by Marcus Dravs, a man whom the band trusts to replicate and to understand the importance of live energy as much as they do. In a similar fashion to its predecessor, it is a record that marries the upbeat with the intimate, and the unrestrained with the raw. It is an album the band are justifiably proud of, and follows a series of studio sessions in Devon, Somerset, Northamptonshire, and London. First single “I Will Wait” is a jubilant introduction to the music on Babel. It is a song which has evolved alongside the band, and encapsulates the very essence of what they do so well. Following their successful Gentlemen of the Road Stopover shows earlier this Summer in the UK and Ireland, and while currently touring to sold-out crowds in the US, Mumford & Sons will continue to map their journey on the road throughout 2012 and beyond. Listen to the single here: 
Mumford & Sons Single: ‘I Will Wait’ - UK Release Date: 24th September 2012
UK Label: Gentlemen of the Road/Island Records www.mumfordandsons.com

Thursday 9 August 2012

Charity hopes wildlife gardening will blossom

A leading Devon-based charity is inviting local people to turn their gardens into mini-wildlife havens. Devon Wildlife Trust is now giving free advice to budding wildlife gardeners via a new on-line blog. The blog's first entry tells readers how to plan and plant a small annual wildflower bed. It takes a practical and realistic approach covering preparing the ground, getting seed, planting and aftercare. The blog has been written by Catherine Burgess who has created her own wildlife-friendly garden with her husband and two young children at Bovey Tracey. Catherine said: 'I have a real passion for helping to make gardens attractive, productive and also great for people and wildlife. I have been a keen gardener for many years but every day brings new opportunities. I hope readers will find the blog inspiring when there have been successes and take some of the ideas forward and improve on them when things haven't worked out so well!' Devon Wildlife Trust's Steve Hussey added: 'We're delighted to be able to share Catherine's expertise with a wide audience via the new blog. We know wildlife gardening is something that more and more people are turning to. We also know just how important it is to the wildlife that uses our gardens as their homes. Hedgehogs, bumblebees, frogs, butterflies, slow-worms, house sparrows along with countless other species are increasingly dependent on people's gardens to find a safe and secure place to live. Devon Wildlife Trust's new gardening blog is available via the Wildlife Gardening webpage at www.devonwildlifetrust.org/wildlife-gardening/ And for anyone not able to access the blog, Devon Wildlife Trust's magazine 'Wild Devon' carries a regular wildlife gardening column packed full of seasonal planting tips. The magazine is free to members of  The Trust. To join call DWT on 01392 279244.

Wildlife Gardening with Children - photo copyright Catherine Burgess

Monday 6 August 2012

SOUTHWEST EXTREME NEWS - THE BRITISH NATIONAL 4X - BIKE EVENT THIS WEEKEND/

The British National 4X Bike event is heading to South West Extreme Bike Park in Abbotsham, Bideford (across the road from the BIG Sheep) on Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th August for round 5 and 6 of the 7 round competition. 
 THE BRITISH NATIONAL 4X  BIKE EVENT














WEEKEND TIMETABLE
Saturday 11th August - Schwalbe British 4X Series Round 5:
  • 10.00am Open Practice
  • 11.00am Gate Practice - Fun, Big Fun, Juvenile, Youth, Master, Veteran, Girls
  • 11.30am Gate Practice - Junior, Senior & Pro Elite
  • 12.00 Midday Track Closed Lunch.
  • 12.30pm Racing starts - 3 Moto Format
  • 1/8 Finals
  • 1/4 Finals
  • Semi Finals
  • Finals
  • 4.30pm Presentations
Sunday 12th August - Schwalbe British 4X Series Round 6:
  • 09.00am Open Practice
  • 10.00am Gate Practice - Fun, Big Fun, Juvenile, Youth, Master, Veteran, Girls
  • 10.30am Gate Practice - Junior, Senior & Pro Elite
  • 11.00 Midday Track Closed Lunch.
  • 12.00pm Racing starts - 3 Moto Format
  • 1/8 Finals
  • 1/4 Finals
  • Semi Finals
  • Finals
  • 4.30pm Presentations 












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Read the North Devon Focus Blogspot Post for National 4x Championship 2010 
Explore Abbotsham with the North Devon Focus Picture Tour