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Glamour of the West End comes to Southampton’s West Quay

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Southampton was in the spotlight as stars from the West End performed a new half term show – ‘The Sound of Musicals’.

West Quay shopping centre is home to an all new, free to attend outdoor performance, running from 23rd-29th October and located just outside by the city walls.

‘The Sound of Musicals’ brings together five family favourite musicals: Mary Poppins, Matilda, Frozen, Grease, and Mamma Mia – into one big musical mash-up. 

The new show follows on from last year’s, ‘Greatest Digital Fireworks Display’, themed on the Greatest Showman. 

General Manager for West Quay, Laura Read said: “Last year was such a success, we sort of needed to build on that this year.

“We still wanted to stick with the theme of musicals because they’re really popular. They appeal across the ages; there’s something for children, there’s something for older people.

“We were really keen to grow the event this year and bring in other new musicals to promote theatre further, and who can say no to a free event of this calibre?”

It almost seems more important now than ever to try and encourage more and more people to get involved in the arts.

Amy Boyde, Actor and dancer

Each musical segment features a medley of songs and dances from that specific musical, with the aim of giving children and theatre newbies an insight into an industry that has been struggling since the Covid-19 pandemic.

Actor and dancer, Amy Boyde, said: “Performances like this are exciting, not only for us as performers, but also for the audiences that come and see us.

“It’s nice to see so many people that wouldn’t usually go to the theatre, or people that wouldn’t watch a musical movie coming together and really enjoying something new to them.

“It almost seems more important now than ever to try and encourage more and more people to get involved in the arts. Our trade is almost disappearing, but moments like this make it all worth it.”

There are two 30 minute shows every night, one at 6:30pm and one at 8:00pm, with an estimated 2,000 people filling West Quays esplanade for each show.

The show also uses the cities heritage and setting by using the city walls as a backdrop for the lighting and projection effects used throughout the show. 

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Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal 2025 launches in Winchester

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Communities are encouraged to buy a poppy as this year’s Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal is launched in the lead-up to Remembrance Day. 

Poppies are on sale across the country | Photo Credit: Kieran Tibbert

The annual fundraising campaign supports members of the Armed Forces community, including veterans, personnel and their families. 

The Poppy Appeal remains the Legion’s biggest annual fundraiser.  

Last year, more than 32 million poppies were distributed across the UK, and about £51.4 million was raised in donations. 

Chris Hayward is managing the Poppy Appeal in North Hampshire & Winchester and said: “Wearing a poppy during Remembrance time shows that you care.” 

“It’s a national symbol, and it shows the armed forces community that you appreciate everything that they do.” 

She added: “For those who want to get involved, you can wear your poppy, donate to the Royal British Legion, Poppy Appeal, and also participate in the collections and volunteer as a collector.” 

Winchester will be recognising remembrance itself, with a service at the Cathedral on Sunday, 9th November, in addition to a service at Winchester Guildhall at 11 am on Armistice Day. 

The service will begin at 9:20 am and will include a procession from The Broadway to Winchester Cathedral, as well as wreath laying too. 

Donations from the campaign go towards services including mental health support, housing assistance and employment advice for veterans transitioning to civilian life. 

For more information on how to donate, volunteer or order poppies online, visit: britishlegion.org.uk/poppyappeal.  

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Does Earth really have two moons until 2083?

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Until 2093, asteroid 2025 PN7 will be sharing the Earth’s orbit.

You may have seen circuiting on social media a myth that the Earth has two moons from now until 2083 – sadly, that’s science fiction. 

In August of this year astronomers discovered asteroid 2025 PN7.

It is considered a quasi-moon as it orbits the sun in a similar path to Earth. 

According to Mike Shanahan, planetarium director at New Jersey’s Liberty Science Centre, the asteroid has been travelling “alongside Earth for 60 years”.

Due to the size of the asteroid, it wasn’t discovered until this summer.

Astronomy fans hoping to see a second moon in the sky are out of luck.  

The asteroid is too small and far away to be seen by the naked eye or regular telescopes.

The number of asteroids in Earth-like orbit has been known to exceed 100.

Some orbit alongside the Earth for merely months, whereas others years or decades.

Currently, six other quasi-moons have been recorded near Earth.

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Tax on SUVs criticised by for disability campaigner

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Permit sign. Text says: "Permit holders only Mon-Sat 8am-10pm"

Cardiff is the first UK city to introduce a “tax” for SUVs weighing over 2.4 tonnes.

The tax is to be enforced in residential permit areas, and also includes cars that are powered by diesel.

Cardiff Council is hoping that implementing this will improve congestion, the air quality, and create space on pavements.

The exact cost has yet to be announced, but the council has announced it will be releasing the tax in phases.

Winchester is a relatively small city with many residential permit areas – the question of a similar initiative being introduced locally has arisen.

Winchester City Council and Hampshire County Council chose not to respond to Winchester News Online, with Winchester City Council stating that it is not a subject a councillor is likely to comment on, as it is an issue relevant to Cardiff and not yet an issue to Winchester.

Though the council does not yet deem this a possibility, it has gotten the public talking.

Jet Gates, a disability campaigner, said: 

“It’s going to have a massive impact on disabled people across the UK

“We are a highly marginalized group in society – it’s just yet another nail in the coffin.”

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