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Music festival to feature popular rock band Wheatus
Music festival to feature popular rock band Wheatus

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Music festival to feature popular rock band Wheatus

NEW CASTLE, Pa. (WKBN) — New Castle has announced the performance lineup for its annual music festival. It's happening on August 9 at Cascade Park on E. Washington Street. Tickets are $15 for presale and $20 on the day of the show. Gates open at 12 p.m., with music going from 1 to 8 p.m. The show's headliner is rock band Wheatus, most famous for their 2000 hit 'Teenage Dirtbag.' Other performers include: Wine & Spirit Austin and The Powers Sunday Complex Matt Priscilla Andrew Slater & the Wickies Make Death Proud Drifting Things & the Future Ghosts Shel the Philosopher Darrin Salzano Madame Marlowe Not Worth Asking The festival will also include local vendors, food trucks and various games. For more information, visit the festival's website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pub owner appeals council order to repair building hit by fire
Pub owner appeals council order to repair building hit by fire

BBC News

time28-01-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Pub owner appeals council order to repair building hit by fire

A trial date has been set to resolve a legal battle concerning the burned-out shell of a disused fire at the Haven Bridge pub in Great Yarmouth's Southtown in March 2022 left the building at risk of June, Great Yarmouth Borough Council (GYBC) served a "notice requiring works" against the Nottingham-based owner, Andrew Slater but he has appealed that notice at Great Yarmouth Magistrates' Court, claiming his tenant is responsible for were told of separate civil proceedings between contractor KB Scaffolding of Great Yarmouth and GYBC. Mr Slater and GYBC are due before Great Yarmouth Magistrates on 18 September. KB Scaffolding Services said it was asked to erect scaffolding around the building to secure it, but the council, the owner of the building and the tenant all deny giving the Slater, his tenant Martin Bennington and the council all deny responsibility to settle the scaffolding cost, reportedly in excess of £400, council has previously said it has no contract with KB Slater has said Mr Bennington was responsible for all repairs to the building under the terms of the Lowens, on behalf of GYBC, said: "It may help [the court] if I say that under Section 79 of the Building Act 1974, it is only possible to serve [notice to] the owner of the premises."That is the council's reading of that section. The situation regarding KB Scaffolding, will be a separate dispute, and will be irrelevant to the appeal." Mr Slater told the BBC outside court the scaffolding was erected to allow a fire investigation to be conducted safely, but that if he had been notified he would have approved the immediate demolition of the court he said: "The scaffolding is all interlinked, so until the scaffolding is sorted out, nothing can be done with the building."We've still got to sort the scaffolding out."Both parties accepted that works to demolish the building were being held up by the BBC has attempted to contact KB Scaffolding Services without response. Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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