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TheUnder Ground Theatre

Tone up, get fi t and have fun, ‘Strictly’ style.Every Friday from September 16th to November 25th.10.30am to 11.15am. Venue open at 10am.Taught by professional Ballroom & La n dancer Alex Skinner.These dance lessons are for adults of all abili es and require no partners - you dance as individuals. Created by BBC Strictly Come Dancing’s Ian Waite and Natalie Lowe, Fitsteps uses a variety of Ballroom and La n dance, from Waltz and Quickstep to Cha Cha Cha and Jive. Fitsteps is the most fun way to get ac ve.Limited spaces available.Comfortable shoes should be worn.Sessions: £5To sign up for one or mul ple sessions, email: [email protected]

Our volunteer-run venue has something for everyone this season - at aff ordable prices or free

such asTwo original dramas

The start of two complete Beethoven seriesEastbourne Book Fes val

Musicians making headline debutsTop class Jazz acts

Four top class tributesChristmas Dance night

A season of great fi lms, best seen in company

WHY NOT BECOME A MEMBER? AN APPLICATION FORM IS TOWARDS THE END OF THIS BROCHURE

VALERIE MACLEANFriday 2nd un l Saturday 24th SeptemberUnique works exploring colour, texture, form and mark making through a diverse range of media, including print, paint, ink and tex les.

ART UNDER GROUND2016 AUTUMN SEASONOpen mes for Art10am to 4pmFridays and Saturdays

LOUISE CHATFIELDFriday 30th September un l Saturday 29th OctoberEthereal and atmospheric land and seascapes of UK coastlines executed in oil paint with energe c and expressive applica on.

WILLIAMFriday 4th un l Saturday 26th NovemberSurrealis c, eccentric & some mes bizarre, William’s vision shares similari es with Impressionism and Surrealism, but with an idiosyncra c twist.

JAMES HEIGHWAYFriday 2nd un l Saturday 31st DecemberBold, geometric Deco-style acrylic pain ng of iconic local landmarks and landscapes.

JEKYLL & HYDE and NERVEFriday 7th October - 7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.Saturday 8th October - 7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.Two original plays from award-winning Oxford rep. company Reverend Produc ons.

Set in the same unnervingly familiar world, & featuring the same cast, this double bill presents complementary perspec ves on modern life. Jekyll centres on a brilliant surgeon’s a empts to care for her brother whilst Nerve sees a rac ons to a new housemate have terrible consequences.Tickets: £12 adults (UGT members & under 18s £10) The Pantaloons presentROMEO AND JULIETSaturday 15th October - 7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.Romance. Swordfi ghts. Po ons.Tragically slow messengers... Shakespeare’s tale of ill-fated love gets a fresh twist from The Pantalooons. A deligh ully inven ve take featuring live music, audience interac on & that famous bit with the balcony. You’ll laugh un l you cry...Tickets: £9 adults (UGT members £8, under 16s £6.50)

WITNESSFriday 16th December - 2.30pm. Venue and bar open 1pm.Saturday 17th December - 8pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.A Care Home manager is due to take the residents to a party with a newly appointed member of staff . Cultural diff erences and a tudes clash and the resul ngsubterfuge has far-reaching consequences. This new play reveals the dark, anarchic world which a acks our most entrenched conven ons. For Adults Only.Tickets: £14 adults (UGT members & concessions £12)

ARCHAEUS STRING QUARTETViolin, Viola, Viola & CelloSunday 25th September - 2.45pm. The Art Centre’s eighteenth seasonof Chamber Recitals opens with a realtreat - in the fi rst of six concerts, spread over three years, Archaeus will be playing all of Beethoven’s quartets.Tickets: £10 (UGT members £9, students £5)

IRINA LYAKHOVSKAYAPianoSunday 16th October - 2.45pm. Irina is a well-respected and much-liked pianist in our Chamber MusicSeries. This is the fi rst of eight concerts, spread over four seasons, to include all of Beethoven’s 32 Piano Sonatas. Tickets: £10 (UGT members £9, students £5)

CAMILLI STRING QUARTETViolin, Viola, Viola & CelloSunday 11th December - 2.45pm. We are delighted to welcome backthis young, talented group. Theyenthralled our audience in the previous Chamber Recitals seasonwith Puccini and Dvořák. Tickets: £10 (UGT members £9, students £5)

Venue & café bar open 2.15pmfor all Classical Music events

STRING TALKViolin & ViolaSunday 13th November - 2.45pm. The enthralling and unusual combina onof solo violin (Ann Hooley) and solo viola (Elizabeth Turnbull). There is original music for the pairing and plenty of transcrip ons.Tickets: £10 (UGT members £9, students £5)

FREE CONCERTSEVERY SATURDAYHIGHLIGHTING LOCAL PERFORMERS10am - 12 noonVenue opens at 9.30amSTRAY DOGS3rd SeptemberS ll the biggest, li le band outthere

BOB TAYLOR then JON LONDON10th SeptemberLaid back covers & originals from Big Bobthen story-fi lled folk tunes from Jon

PHILLIP ROBBINS17th SeptemberFormer professional singer/guitaristwho wowed audiences at Open Stage

EDDIE & COLIN24th SeptemberEverly Brothers hits, instrumentals &great songs from the 50s onwards

PHIL HARE1st OctoberGuitar wizardry & more from‘the man in the hat’

NOTHING IS REAL8th OctoberJon Rose and friends play the bestof the Beatles

JOHN & DI CULLEN15th OctoberDelicate guitar playing, beau ful vocal harmonies, o en quirky songs

CLARE & CLAIRE then JOHN CAVE22nd OctoberCovers from Be e Midler to Adele then the master of the comic song

JAYNE INGLES 29th OctoberCovers & originals from Eastbourne’stalented singer & mul -instrumentalist

GEOFF MORLEY5th NovemberSongs & monologues with a comic nge from the ‘Lancashire Lad’

BLACK STRAP MOLASSES12th NovemberEastbourne’s top folk group with an eclec c mix of songs

IAN ISSATT & STEVE EDWARDS19th NovemberA welcome return for Heathfi eld’s vocal guitar duo

ECLECTRIX26th NovemberSeaford-based ensemble playing country, rock, folk, gospel and blues

GREG HARPER & FRIENDS3rd DecemberChronicler of Sussex Life in bothmusic and song

STUART REED then BARBER & TURNER10th DecemberBrighton folk-scene legend followed by bluesy Americana

CON BRIO17th DecemberA heady cocktail of jazz and blues

CHRIS & GEORGE, ROB TURNER & RNR31st DecemberNew Year’s eve mix of local favourites, originals and 60s hits.

Venue & bar open at 7.30pm for all Jazz eventsO en staged in in mate cabaret style.

THE HUMPHREY LYTTELTON BANDFriday 23rd September - 8pm. In January 2008, Humphrey Ly elton celebrated sixty years as a bandleader, leading a band which he ranked as one of the very best of his career. Humph passed on in April of that year, but his legend and his bandmates live on.The band has had many dis nguished arrangers, includingKenny Graham, Buck Clayton, Eddie Harvey and Pete Strange, whom Humph introduced on-stage as ‘our staff arranger’. Not to be forgo en are Humph’s own composi ons, of which he recorded well over two hundred, including ‘the medley of his hit’, Bad Penny Blues.www.humphreyly elton.comTickets: £15 (UGT members and students £14)

ROD POOLEY’S FUNKY ORGAN TRIOFriday 28th October - 8pm. The trio comprising Rod Pooley (Organ), Andy Williams (ElectricGuitar) and Ed Chisholm (Drums) will feature music from the funkiestorganists and guitarists of all meincluding Jimmy Smith, George Benson, Brother Jack McDuff , Booker T, Jimmy McGriff and many more…www.funkyorgantrio.co.ukTickets: £12 (UGT members and students £11)

THE JOHN LAKE BANDFriday 16th December - 8pm. The band will be playing their unique blend of originalmodern melodic jazz from their two CDs Wave of Transla on (2016) and Up on the Downs (2013). With a blend of infl uences including jazz funk, swing, Cubanand classical music the evening should appeal to modern jazz lovers and those who like strong melody combined with complex rhythms ala Dave Brubeck and The Yellowjackets.John Lake on piano and keyboards, Alex Bondonno on tenor sax, Jackie Sampson on vocals and percussion,Simon Cambers on drums and Oz Dechaine on bass.Tickets: £10 (UGT members and students £8) on the door. £8 (UGT members and students £6) in advance.

KEVIN FITZSIMMONS QUARTET featuring Leon GreeningThe ‘In’ Crowd - Jazz in the Swinging Six esFriday 25th November - 8pm. Fitzsimmons’ unstoppably swinging band, described by Jazzwise magazine as ‘the cream of UK straight-ahead jazz musicians’, keeps the audience on the edge of their seats: award-winning pianist Leon Greening and upcoming bassist Adam King; and respected jazz drummer Ma Fishwick (“Outstanding drummer”– Jazzwise, “Impressive”- The Observer ). www.jazzwurx.co.ukTickets: £13 (UGT members £12, students £10)

POETRY CAFÉ On the 2nd Wednesday of every month 14th September - 12th October - 9th November - 14th December8pm. Venue and bar open 7.30pm.A platform for local poets to present their original works to an appreciative audience in our relaxed and comfortable Theatre café-bar. A guest performer will perform an extended set at each event. Open to all - performers and listeners alike.Free entry. Dona ons appreciated for the featured guest. PLUSSURVIVOR POETRY EVENTTo mark Na onal Poetry Day, a celebra on in poetry for the survival of the human spirit, in person and on fi lm.Thursday 6th October - 7pm. Venue and bar open 6.30pm. Free entry.

AFTERNOON LAPTOP CLINICFridays: 30th September - 28th October - 25th November - 30th December 1pm - 4pm. Venue and café open 10am.Bring along your laptop, tablet or portable device and anexperienced technician will be with you - giving assistance, advice and taking you on a step-by-step process to improveyour machine or your knowledge of using it. First come, fi rst served.Sessions are free. Dona ons appreciated for a job well done.

MEET THELOCAL AUTHORSFriday 14th October - 7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.Join authors Tony Flood (My Life With The Stars, Triple Tease), Heather Flood (Mousey Mousey & other children’s stories) and Francis Wait (Survivalists Books 1 & 2). Louise Sewell interviews, Q & A will follow, books willbe available for cash purchase & signing plus a free buffet will be served during the interval. Tickets: £4 includes a glass of wine/tea or coff ee + light buff et.

NETWORK EASTBOURNESunday 23rd October1pm - 4pm. Venue and café open 12.30pm.Our seasonal Networking event continues. New to the town or long time resident - come and connect. There’s more going on than you might think. Whether you’re a musician, artist, filmmaker, designer, webcaster, promoter, would-be volunteer - or just passionate about ‘getting involved’ - come and catch up.Free entry.

SEAFRONT PARADES OF EASTBOURNESaturday 29th October - 2pm. Venue and café open 12.30pm.Local history enthusiast Alan Wenham presents his fourth light-hearted talk on the evolution of the town with this richly illustrated look at the creation and use of the two parades - East and West of the pier. Free entry. www.eastbournesociety.co.uk

EASTBOURNE BOOK FESTIVALSaturday 19th November - 2pm to 6pm. Venue and café open 1.30pm.The Under Ground Theatre is proud toplay host to this year’s fes val whichwill feature a variety of authors whowill be reading, displaying and discussing their works. Books will be available for cash purchase and signing.Free entry.

EASTBOURNE ON SCREENSaturday 10th December - 2pm. Venue and café open 1pm.Following up on his research forlast year’s monthly screeningsof movies ‘Made in Eastbourne’,local history enthusiast and fi lm buff Chris Leach presents a richly illustrated talk, detailing the town’s visible - and o en not-so-visible - appearance on screen over the last three-quarters of a century.Free entry. www.eastbourneheritagecentre.co.uk

Thurs 1st POCKET SCIENCE EVENT 10amFri 2nd ART EXHIBITION - VALERIE MACLEANSat 3rd STRAY DOGS 10amSun 4th ROAD TO BALI 2.30pmSat 10th BOB TAYLOR & FRIENDS 10am SOUL OF SANTANA 8.30pmWed 14th POETRY CAFÉ 8pmThurs 15th BLUES - ‘LITTLE VICTOR’ 7.30pmSat 17th PHILLIP ROBBINS 10am FUND-RAISER FOR MACMILLANS 7.30pmTues 20th McLINTOCK! 7.15pmThurs22nd ACOUSTIC SESSIONS - JOY & DERRICK 7.30pmFri 23rd THE HUMPHREY LYTTELTON BAND 8pmSat 24th EDDIE & COLIN 10am VIVA NEIL DIAMOND 7.30pmSun 25th CLASSICAL - ARCHAEUS QUARTET 2.45pmFri 30th ART EXHIBITION - LOUISE CHATFIELD LAPTOP CLINIC 1pm - 4pm

Sat 1st PHIL HARE 10amSun 2nd DRESSED TO KILL 2.30pmThurs 6th SURVIVOR POETRY EVENT 7pmFri 7th JEKYLL & HYDE AND NERVE 2.30pmSat 8th NOTHING IS REAL 10am JEKYLL & HYDE AND NERVE 7.30pmWed 12th POETRY CAFÉ 8pmThurs 13th VARIETY NIGHT 7.30pmFri 14th MEET THE LOCAL AUTHORS 7.30pmSat 15th JOHN & DI CULLEN 10am PANTALOON’S ROMEO & JULIET 7.30pmSun 16th CLASSICAL - IRINA LYAKHOVSKAYA 2.45pmTues 18th NIGHT OF THE DEMON 7.15pmThurs 20th BLUES - THE BIG BLUE 7.30pmSat 22nd CLARE & CLAIRE then JOHN CAVE 10am CABARET NIGHT 7.30pmSun 23rd NETWORK EASTBOURNE 1pm - 4pmThurs 27th ACOUSTIC SESSIONS - STUART EVANS 7.30pmFri 28th LAPTOP CLINIC 1pm - 4pm ROD POOLEY’S FUNKY ORGAN TRIO 8pm

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

DIARY ART DRAMA JAZZ SATURDAY MUSIC

Fri 4th ART EXHIBITION - WILLIAM LOCAL MUSICIAN’S SHOWCASE 7.45pmSat 5th GEOFF MORLEY 10amSun 6th IN WHICH WE SERVE 2.30pmWed 9th POETRY CAFÉ 8pmSat 12th BLACK STRAP MOLASSES 10am HIS WAY - THE FRANK SINATRA STORY 8pmSun 13th CLASSICAL - STRING TALK 2.45pmTues 15th THE STRANGER 7.15pmThurs 17th BLUES - MARK HARRISON 8pmSat 19th IAN ISSATT & STEVE EDWARDS 10am EASTBOURNE BOOK FESTIVAL 2pmThurs 24th ACOUSTIC SESSIONS - MARK TAYLOR 7.30pmFri 25th LAPTOP CLINIC 1pm - 4pm KEVIN FITZSIMMONS QUARTET 8pmSat 26th ECLECTRIX 10am

Fri 2nd ART EXHIBITION - JAMES HEIGHWAY LITTLE CHRISTMAS IN LITTLE CHELSEA 5pmSat 3rd GREG HARPER & FRIENDS 10amSun 4th CHARADE 2.30pmThurs 8th VARIETY NIGHT 7.30pmSat 10th STUART REED then BARBER & TURNER 10am EASTBOURNE ON SCREEN 2pm CHRISTMAS DANCE NIGHT 7.30pmSun 11th CLASSICAL - CAMILLI STRING QUARTET 2.45pmWed 14th POETRY CAFÉ 8pmFri 16th WITNESS 2.30pm THE JOHN LAKE BAND 8pmSat 17th CON BRIO 10am WITNESS 8pmTues 20th SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER 7.15pmThurs 22nd ACOUSTIC SESSIONS - ROB TURNER 7.30pmFri 30th LAPTOP CLINIC 1pm - 4pmSat 31st CHRIS & GEORGE, ROB TURNER, RNR 10am

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

SPOKEN WORD FILMS MUSIC CLASSICAL VARIETY

Sat 29th JAYNE INGLES 10am SEAFRONT PARADES OF EASTBOURNE 2pm A TRIBUTE TO LED ZEPPELIN BY CODA 8pm

THE BIG BLUEThursday 20th October - 7.30pm.This energe c blues band play classic electric blues infl uenced by the rocktradi on. Stuart Bligh fronts the band on electric guitar and vocals,. They will be playing classic covers of Jimi Hendrix,Eric Clapton, Howlin’ Wolf, Buddy Guy. and more.

Venue & bar open at 7pm All ckets £5.

BLUES UNDERGROUND On the 3rd Thursday of every month

‘LITTLE VICTOR’Thursday 15th September - 7.30pm.Singing at the tender age of 14 (hence the name) tonight’s ar st learned the blues from playing with real bluesmen in Memphis, Tennessee. He plays harp & slide guitar and is joined on stage by touring buddy Orlando Shearer on upright slap bass.

MARK HARRISONThursday 17th November - 8pm.Since his debut in 2010, Mark has beenrapidly establishing a growing reputa on, amongst lovers of roots music and takes the style of the early blues & folk/blues innovators. Memorable tunes, striking lyrics and strong rhythms - prepare to think, smile and move.

SOUL OF SANTANASaturday 10th September. 8.30pm. Venue and bar open 7.30pm.Top fl ight musicians who capture all the excitement & energy of this guitar legend and his band at their peak, whilst remaining loyal to the original arrangements. The show will take you on a Santana anthology trip playing his hits from 1969 to now.Tickets: £15 in advance (£17 on the door)

UNDERGROUND ACOUSTIC SESSIONSOn the 4th Thursday of every month 22nd September: featuring Joy & Derrick27th October: featuring Stuart Evans 24th November: featuring Mark Taylor22nd December: featuring Rob Turner7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.RnR are regularly your hosts for an evening of in mate musicianship, off stage in the UGT auditorium, laid out in comfortable cabaret-venue style. Musicians and singers are invited to perform, with guests playing an extended set, to an apprecia ve audience.Free entry.

VIVA NEIL DIAMOND with Bob DrurySaturday 24th September. 7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.An acclaimed brand-new one-man stage show simply burs ng with Neil Diamond Gems, from the UK’s very own Bob ‘voice of Neil’ Drury, who promises an authen c set.Tickets: £14

CODA - A TRIBUTE TO LED ZEPPELINSaturday 29th October8pm. Venue and bar open 7.15pm.CODA are a superb, four-piece tribute to the greatest rock band ever. All four very experienced musicians are passionate about the music of Led Zeppelin and have the ability, fl air and musicality to faithfully reproduce the power, magic and excitement of a typical Led Zeppelin concert - with all their memorable hits.Tickets: £10

LOCAL MUSICIAN’S SHOWCASEGRACE AND DANGER + supportFriday 4th November7.45pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.Rising local musicians take tothe UGT’s main stage tonight: The headliners are Grace and Danger- a new three-piece band whose amazing Hendrix covers (and more) stunned everyone during Eastbourne Music Live. Catch them, and their support, on the way to greater fame. Tickets: £5 in advance (£6 on the door)

HIS WAY - THE FRANK SINATRA STORYSaturday 12th November8pm. Venue and bar open 7.15pm.Award-winning singer RobertHabermann presents the songs &remarkable story of Frank Sinatra from band singer to 1940’s ‘pop idol’... from his fall from popularity to swinging his way through the 1950’s, recording some of the most famous songs and building his own record label “Reprise”.Tickets: £13 (UGT members £12)

THE UGT VARIETY NIGHTSThursdays: 13th October + 8th December7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.Calling all performers! Singers, musicians, magicians, comedians, poets,whistlers, yodelers and more! Here’s our pla ormfor entertainers of 13+ to take to the UGT stage, with great lighting, sound and audience. The emphasis is on fun and merriment so enjoy yourselves!Free entry.

LITTLE CHRISTMAS IN LITTLE CHELSEAFriday 2nd December.5pm - 10pm. Bar open throughout.On the night Grove Road & SouthStreet hold annual xmas streetfes vi es, don’t forget to visit the UGTfor excellent free live entertainment, comfy seats and a break from the cold, wonderful distrac ons for the kids and great mulled wine, mince pies and company. Free entry.

CHRISTMAS DANCE NIGHTSaturday 10th December7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.Christmas Dance Night at the UGTspans three eras - 50s, 60s & 70s.Music is all courtesy of the DJ tonightand requests will gladly be accepted. As ever, the theatre will be in night-club mode, with dance fl oor, mood ligh ng, a great atmosphere and gli er balls. Put on your dancing shoes and jive, twist, shoop, shimmy or stride down memory lane... and most defi nitely feel free to ‘dress to impress’.Tickets: £5 (includes free entry to prize raffl e)

THE ROAD TO BALI (1952 COL 87m)Sunday 4th September - 2.30pm.Bob Hope & Bing Crosby’s sixth Road venture is their fi rst in technicolour and pure escapist fun, fi lled with hilarious one-liners and star cameos includingDean Mar n & Jerry Lewis.

Venue & café bar open at 2pm All ckets £5, includes tea & cake.Cinema set in tradi onal & table style.Each fi lm will be introduced.

DRESSED TO KILL (1946 BW 72m)Sunday 2nd October - 2.30pm.Basil Rathbone is Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce is his Watson. Thesleuths are on a mission to uncover stolen prin ng plates. A trio of music boxes and a ruthless beauty are all that stand in their way.

IN WHICH WE SERVE (1942 BW 106m)Sunday 6th November - 2.30pm.Noel Coward’s patrio c epic is a war me morale-booster, co-directedby David Lean. S ll essen al viewing, it follows the crew of destroyer HMS Torrin, their du es, their hopes and their private lives.

CHARADE (1963 COL 113m)Sunday 4th December - 2.30pm.Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn sizzle with talent in one of the best comedy thrillers ever thanks to a clever plot, wi y dialogue and theirresistable stars. Stanley Donen directs, James Coburn & Walter Ma hau co-star.

UGT fi lm ma nees on the fi rst Sunday of each month. Tea & cake & great discussion a er the fi lm.

McLINTOCK! (1963 COL 127m)

Tuesday 20th September - 7.15pm.The Duke, John Wayne, at his gun-slinging best in this comedy western that ignores poli cal correctness as it glories in the American Fron er. Maureen O’Hara, Stefanie Powers and son Patrick Wayne also star.

Venue & bar open at 6.45pm All ckets £4. Cinema set in tradi onal & table style.Each fi lm will be introduced.

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1957 BW 95m)

Tuesday 18th October - 7.15pm.Hailed as one of the most intelligent horror thrillers ever made, this fi ies UK occult classic has some outstandingperformances & some seriously chillingmoments. Dana Andrews, Peggy Cumminsand Niall MacGinnis star.

THE STRANGER (1946 BW 95m)

Tuesday 15th November - 7.15pm.Orson Welles directs and stars in thisacclaimed fi lm noir suspense thriller that highlights the (then, recently discovered) Holocaust. Edward G Robinson plays a war crimes inves gator tracking a high-ranking Nazi fugu ve to New England, America.

SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER (1960 BW 78m)

Tuesday 20th December - 7.15pm.A French masterpiece of fi lm noir starring Charles Aznevour and directed by Francois Truff aut. Part thriller, part tragedy - conveying tension & melancholy in its Parisian se ng. In French with English sub tles.

UGT fi lm evening on the third Tuesday of each month. A season of great fi lms, best seen in company

HIRE USThe Under Ground Theatre/Eastbourne Arts Centrevenue is available for hire at very good rates.

Facili es include:A 156 seat venue with 48-channel stage ligh ngrig with Jester control desk; 24 channel Yamaha sound desk; full auditorium sound system and up tosix on stage monitors. Technical support included.SM57 and SM58 microphones with stands, DI boxes and music stands as standard - AKG condensers, Sony ECM 77 e-clip mics available by arrangement.Direct audio and single & mul ple camera videorecordings available by arrangement.Big screen digital video projec on system for talks - inputs from DVD, laptop and other devices, withconnectors for most tablets - for control from on stage or the technical opera ons box.Concert standard Danemann grand piano.Two dressing rooms with private toilets.A 45 seat bistro-style licensed bar/coff ee bar mee ng room with 9 tables and power points and large 50”wifi connected monitor with direct feed fromthe auditorium.Technical sheets and booking forms can be found on

the ‘Hire Us’ op on on our [email protected]

Tel : 0843 289 1980

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