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I am enjoying my liberation! • this resulted from an early retirement from work in local government, after extensive experience in Youth, Community & Adult Education. An escape to be celebrated. • I've also finished work at Ofsted, the crown service responsible for inspecting the quality of education and services for children and their families. It used to be more conscious of its independence from the civil service, from politics, politicians and political positioning, from parties, powers and principalities, press, prejudice, pressures and striving for popularity and proud of acting without fear and favour and on the basis of evidence and performance. The following of these principles is currently less clear and although I miss my inspection work and former colleagues, I do not miss the pressures and current tends. Still lots of projects, contracts and commissions, providing management, consultancy, evaluations and inspections in education, heritage, arts & culture; giving individuals & organisations challenges: critical friendship; mentoring; leadership; management; quality improvement; adaptation to change; inclusive or ethical policies / practices. • Contracts include music production, unique participative music events and research. • Clients have included Help the Aged, with commissions for me to create projects for elders to make music in inspirational settings & to evaluate a pilot project for elders creating a radio station as a voice for their generations. For National Museums, Liverpool, the Musicians' Gallery, which brought new music, spoken word and dance into treasured spaces to invite a new way of appreciating them. From New Art Exchange, a commission to create a performance art installation during the Liverpool Biennial,. This took the ideas of volunteers, old and young: their hard work and beauty of movement and song into a successful, intriguing and soulful performance. • After many years of fighting for and sustaining arts work with young people and their communities, then for creative skills for adult learners while I was head of a centre of excellence - now MY turn: my free-lance work has helped me find my own voice and put my hands to work directly and creatively in music, environment & 3D art. Opportunities for making things directly, working with talented and good-hearted friends, sharing the delight in broadcasts, publications, presentations and performances – That is liberation.

Leaving Europe: why I want to keep the mobility of Labour in any new arrangement

I am worried about a break with Europe and not reassured by any of the politicians who say “it’s the will of the people” or even those who say “they’ll come to their senses.” One of the claims was that … Continue reading

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Brimstage Orchard

  Figure 1 Brimstage Hall, showing an old pear tree in the garden to the east of the current orchard Brimstage Hall has a history which is recorded in uneven patches – it was built at some time between 1100 … Continue reading

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Mr Trump as president?

My first thoughts were disbelief. How long will he last before impeachment – for sex crimes, for tax fraud, for business fraud, electoral fraud, for improper relationships with the secret service of a foreign power, for whatever pressure, coercion, even blackmail was used … Continue reading

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What about the Labour Party Leadership?

Today I was advised to visit a website which had a simple slogan about getting rid of a popular leader who, they suggest, did not have the ability to lead. Its strapline was”Save Labour – save democracy.” I found this glib, … Continue reading

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United Kingdom and Europe: what can happen?

I wrote an open letter to the Labour Party in UK, the official opposition party. They have an important role in providing a counter-arguament to the Government.  Many Labour Members of Parliament do not support their current leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who was … Continue reading

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a bodhran with two tales

Making music, as they described it, had such significance for them – a reason to get up in the morning through struggles with poor health, a source of joy, a challenge to learn and to delight to share. Continue reading

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We have a cider ceilidhe on 16th January, to mark Robbie Burns Immortal Memory and his legacy for post-modernist cider making

We had a brilliant Pomona launch and Ceilidhe in October. On 16th January we have another from 7 -10 pm. This take the (rough) form of a Burns Supper.- at the Old Church, Brookfield Gardens, West Kirby, Merseyside. This will … Continue reading

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Death of Summer Time

Death of Summer Time Posted on October 27, 2013        by P. D. Ellwand You awoke from a dream that I had died the heartrending sobs when you found me not there! – how wrong I was, to be as easy … Continue reading

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Catalan and Mediterranian M

An affair with time – a personal view of Catalan music. I met Catalan Music in an unusual way. It appealed to my personal obsession with how food, dance, stories and music fit into their landscapes and their epochs. When … Continue reading

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if music be the love of food?

Click on this link to listen to an international version of a recent radio programme on BBC North Radio Merseyside’s “Folkscene.” if music be the love of food? I talked to musicians and restauranteurs about the contradictions of Catalan food … Continue reading

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