Cheshire Matters 08.04.22
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Season 9 Episode 10 of Cheshire Matters, your favourite 'digital' pub, featuring your absolutely amazing, brilliant, witty and very talented 'Ab Fab' landlord and host Jonathan Starkey, with regular panelists Trevor Nicholls (the Gazelle), Mark Hartley (Stats Man) and Steve Ingram (formerly Lycra Man, the Raven (C-Caw), the Patriot, Captain Crow, Captain Pugwash lookalike, potential Eurovision Song Contest entrant (but not from Russia) and lately Right Engle and Captain Circumference 360º) dropping in for a digital pint to discuss important national, regional and local issues, sometimes irreverent, sometimes humorous, sometimes serious but always entertaining.
The Raven wasn't feeling too good at the time of recording this week so we mourned his loss for the evening (for about five seconds and . . . ) along with the usual round up of current news stories which caught the Landlord's eye this week, this episode began with the Gazelle in the lead with a discussion regarding an article about Ofsted's view on whether the pandemic had delayed the social skills of young children, followed by Stats taking over from the Raven about CWAC bin tax fall out with a follow up with news that the proposed charges were now not being implemented due to the decision being called in for review, further discussion regarding communications with Leader of the LAB group on CWAC Cllr. Louise Gittins and an informative discussion regarding Action Transport Theatre, all followed by the usual shout outs and shout downs with another policy from the 'Manicfesto' of the Monster Raving Loony Party and quotes. We had that much time left due to the Raven being ill we did the ending twice!
Join us for a really humorous take on these subjects and more from the best digital pub with the best digital landlord in the UK (the guest panellists, apart from Stats and the Gazelle, are minor entities along for the ride).
Opening Music and Closing Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015
Another absolutely brilliant (and we mean absolutely brilliant, better than anything else that comes out of Cheshire) JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
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