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THE GLASTONBURY GAZETTE
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1  March 1989: 
Pilton Festival is on; local news including John Seymour at the Town Hall; Save Our Post Office campaign; Glastonbury Assembly Rooms – fully equipped arts centre for Glastonbury?; Looking forward to the Assembly Rooms AGM – ‘The Question of Management’; Community drama – Ariadne Productions, ‘Green Tara’; Gog Theatre, ‘The Gods Are Not To Blame’; Glastonbury Community Pantomime – ‘Ali Baba and the Four Tea Thieves’; Gothic Relief – ‘Frankenstein’. 
Available as photocopied facsimile (12 A4 pages):
£1.20



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2  May 1989: 
Post Office Campaign Steams Ahead; local news, including ‘Glastonbury Legends Debunked in the Town Hall’, Aurora Borealis seen from Glastonbury, Hinkley Point Inquiry; Glastonbury and the Travellers In The Public Eye; Spring Equinox at Stonehenge; Assembly Rooms – new beginnings; Arts Info including Ariadne Productions, ‘The Shining Ones’; Glastonbury CND Festival changes emphasis to more theatre etc after Mendip District Council refuses license. 
Available as photocopied facsimile (20 A4 pages):
£2.00



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3  June 1989: 
Relief Road Debate Hots Up; Post Office Campaign goes to London; local news including ‘New Scientist criticises Mendip Limestone Quarrying’; ‘The Festival of the Second Coming’; Glastonbury Crystal Festival; Travellers and Glastonbury – ‘Towards a Positive Future’; Arts Info, including Gog Theatre exchange project – Tbilisi, Georgia; Abbey Players – ‘Bluebeard, the Truth Behind the Legend’. 
Available as photocopied facsimile (24 A4 pages):
£2.40



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4  July 1989: 
‘Town Meeting Shouts Loud’ after ‘hippy’ vehicles clog up town car parks after being refused access to the Tor on 6/7/89; local news including Plans for Glastonbury Relief Road; Police closure of Well House Lane; Glastonbury Festival 1989 – pictures; King Arthur’s Grave – Geoffrey Ashe’s reply to County Historian Robert Dunning; The Monarch re-opens; Assembly Rooms – ‘can we afford a new mop?’; The Gay Scene in Glastonbury. 
Available as photocopied facsimile (24 A4 pages):
£2.40



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5  September/October 1989: 
‘Dancing in the Street’; Mendip District Council’s ‘Tourism Strategy Report’ – including an ‘Arthurian Centre’ with ‘Theme Visits’; Post Office campaign latest; Hinkley C Inquiry continues; Glastonbury Thorn on its last legs; Glastonbury Dance Festival; Glastonbury Childrens’ Festival; Assembly Rooms refurbishment; Arts Info including Gog Theatre, ‘Birdman’; Cannabis Smoking in Glastonbury. 
Available as photocopied facsimile (24 A4 pages):
£2.40



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6  October/November 1989: 
Mount Avalon – call for public meeting; ‘The abolition of domestic rates, and the imposition of the Poll Tax, draws closer’; Glastonbury Festival applies for 1990 license – fee £6,000; local Green Party formed in wake of success in European elections; Gothic Image’s Frances Howard-Gordon in the Soviet Union. 
Available as photocopied facsimile (24 A4 pages):
£2.40



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7  November/December 1989: 
Local MP becomes Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Environment; Hinkley Point Inquiry adjourned after DoE decision not to go ahead with Hinkley C power station; Racism in Glastonbury? – problems for Indian Restaurant; Wirral Park/Morlands Site redevelopment plans; AIDS diuscussion; Rainbow Circle celebration of life camp; Gog Theatre in Tbilisi; Arts Info, including Daevid Allen in Glastonbury. 
Available as photocopied facsimile (28 A4 pages):
£2.80

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