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Sidmouth Folk Festival 2024: Live Review – At The Barrier Sidmouth Folk Festival - 70 years young, the doyenne of the folk tradition smartens up her bonnet, simultaneously letting loose her britches.

Just re-sharing this lovely review of last year's festival from At The Barrier.

Well worth sharing with a friend who might be considering coming to Sidmouth for the first time this summer.

Super Early Bird Tickets on sale now! atthebarrier.com/2024/08/13/s...

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Let’s Dance – get involved! From Tuesday 25 February to Thursday 6 March, the English Folk Dance & Song Society is taking part in Let’s Dance. This wonderful nationwide campaign, spearheaded by Angela Rippon CBE, is all abou...

Let’s Dance: give folk dance a try!
From 25 Feb to 6 March we’re getting involved in #LetsDance, the national campaign to get the nation dancing, with Angela Rippon.
We’re offering free places for new participants to our fun and friendly #FolkDance classes at Cecil Sharp House.

bit.ly/436hP7L

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Geeking out this afternoon, listening to @mattquinnmusic.bsky.social chatting to @helenlindley.bsky.social about one of the Child ballads, which may or may not feature a sentient carrot. Which had me drifting off thinking about the Aldi advertising team. Closet Child ballad fans?

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A quick Comms job. Take a 10 min coffee and fill in the Public Sector Comms Survey 2025. The biggest survey of the sector.

For those in council, police, fire, NHS trust, ICB or RSL comms. Nearly 100 replies in. Let’s beat 250.

www.surveymonkey.com/r/PSC2025Blu...

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You can see lots of great folk at great festivals around the country but Sidmouth is THE festival to go to if you want to 'DO' Folk!

It's not just the 250+ workshops covering song, dance and music but the magical, informal sessions that pop up all over the town during festival week.

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Great to see you here on Bluesky @sidmouthfolkfest.bsky.social Can’t wait to see you face to face in August 🤩

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I’ve not escaped - I’m still very much over there!

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Threads friends, are you active here or creating “ just in case” profiles?

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Fabian Society New Year Conference 2025: BRITAIN 2030 - Fabian Society Fabian Society

Get your tickets today 👇

fabians.org.uk/event/fabian...

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Hello sock knitter from Threads 😊

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2024 In Review: The Year The Tory Story Ended Russell Jones looks back at how the ‘worst parliament in history’ came to its calamitous conclusion

🔴 2024 In Review: The Year The Tory Story Ended

@russincheshire.bsky.social takes a look back at how the 'worst parliament in history' came to its calamitous conclusion...

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I had to make weekly phone calls to my GP surgery to get a vaccine for my 91 year old Dad. He finally received it a few days before Christmas. There appears to be a lack of human resource to administer the vaccine.

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*PLACEHOLDER FOR THE NEXT 159 DAYS*

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Yes. Absolutely. But we have an aging population and inadequate financial support for palliative care environments.

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Graphic with text stating, "Our latest survey results found that terminal patients could be forced to consider assisted dying due to support gaps," surrounded by abstract shapes in yellow and blue.

Graphic with text stating, "Our latest survey results found that terminal patients could be forced to consider assisted dying due to support gaps," surrounded by abstract shapes in yellow and blue.

Graphic featuring statistics on assisted dying views with text over bright yellow and blue abstract shapes.

Graphic featuring statistics on assisted dying views with text over bright yellow and blue abstract shapes.

Graphic stating, "55% of those in favor of assisted dying said improving palliative care and legalising assisted dying were equally important." The text is displayed on a white background with blue abstract shapes.

Graphic stating, "55% of those in favor of assisted dying said improving palliative care and legalising assisted dying were equally important." The text is displayed on a white background with blue abstract shapes.

Text on image states: "We're calling to improve palliative care in its 10 year plan for the NHS, regardless of how MPs vote on the End of Life Bill." The background includes blue and white design elements.

Text on image states: "We're calling to improve palliative care in its 10 year plan for the NHS, regardless of how MPs vote on the End of Life Bill." The background includes blue and white design elements.

Ahead of the MPs' vote on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill today, our findings show that all sides of the debate place a high importance on improving palliative and end-of-life care.

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I don’t think people outside the sector fully understand the extent of the impact charities make. So many charities are on the brink of extinction and there is nothing to take their place.

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I’m a serial supporter of charities. But I’ve just abandoned my one off payment to a charity because of the prolonged and tedious online payment process.
All the effort their marketing/fundraising teams took to get me there. Wasted. So important to look at the whole donor journey.

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NUJ has guidelines, taking regional differences into account and also research time.

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Would love to be included. Thanks for creating the starter pack.

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Case for Support. Tick.

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Views shared here are my own. But I work closely with this brilliant charity.
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We should first invest in providing consistently good palliative and end of life care. We are living longer, so the number of people needing palliative care will increase massively in the next few years. We need to equip more people with the skills to deliver appropriate end of life care.

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Very helpful. Thank you.

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Hey Charity peeps. Does your organisation have a caused based film you're proud of and you want to get seem by more people?

Try this out:

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📢 Calling all UK frontline #homlessness + #housing workers and orgs

St Martin-in-the-Fields Charity (me/ us!) are seeking insight + experiences to help shape our new fund

📆Survey closes on 13th Dec: loom.ly/qYTJ9Vs

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It’s a fabulous thing you’re doing Gemma. Thank you. I’ve been on Threads since day one and have already connected with more charity folks here on Bluesky, in just a few days, thanks to your starter pack.

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Yes, libraries are invaluable for their collections and public services they offer, but also social contact without the expectation to interact with anyone or spend any money is so important to so many people

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Latest research from Marie Curie suggests we are going to see a 25% increase in people needing palliative care by 2043. Funding needs to be sorted as a matter of urgency.

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My mum also received hospice care. It had such a profound effect on me that I became a hospice trustee for the next ten years and currently work with a palliative and end of life care charity. It’s all woefully underfunded.

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