Here are the three best places to live outside Cambridge
Cambridge was recently named as one of the best places to live in the UK by the Sunday Times. While Cambridge is a beautiful city to live in thanks to its many restaurants on offer and independent shops to explore, there are plenty of other areas in the county that could battle for the title of best place to live.
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Whether you are looking for a smaller city to call home or a village surrounded by the countryside, Cambridgeshire has options for whatever you need. Outside Cambridge, there are so many places to see with cafés to relax in, outdoor spots to enjoy, great schools for kids, and activities to get involved in.
CambridgeshireLive asked our readers to share where they think is the best place to live in the county aside from Cambridge. These three places came out on top as the best places to live outside Cambridge.
3. St Ives
Unlike its coastal counterpart, St Ives in Cambridgeshire is not next to the sea but many people still love living there. People who live in the town or are just visiting love the historic centre and the beautiful views of the River Great Ouse you can enjoy.
St Ives also has an impressive range of restaurants including the Teller’s Table and the Whisky Café with a new Sushi and Salad location coming in June. If you want to live in St Ives, the average house price in the area is £319,989, according to Rightmove.
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2. Ely
In second place is the city of Ely. The city is steeped in as much history as Cambridge, as the foundations of the area date back to 673. It was once the home of Oliver Cromwell between 1636 to 1646 after he inherited St Mary’s vicarage.
Ely has plenty of things to see and do such as taking a trip to the market, where you can find a range of fresh produce and homemade gifts, and visiting the historic Ely Cathedral. Rightmove says houses in the city cost an average of £382,047.
1. Waterbeach
In the top spot is a village not too far away from Cambridge. Waterbeach is an easy 30-minute drive or nine-minute train ride away from the city, offering people a quieter place to live while still being close to the action in Cambridge.
The village has a few different pubs including the Bridge, which is known for its riverside views and Sunday roasts, and Boswell Bakery where you can pick up a range of pastries and rolls. Properties in Waterbeach are slightly more expensive at an average cost of £451,447.
There have been multiple reports of black panthers, pumas and a lynx in Northern Ireland
Police have received reports of eight ‘big cats’ roaming around Northern Ireland during a four year period.
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A freedom of information request has show that from 2020 to 2024 there were a number of reports of pumas, panthers and lynxs across Northern Ireland, however on each occassion the large animal could not be found. One caller queried with police whether or not he would be able to shoot a large cat if it came on his farm land.
The FOI shows that prior to September 2021, police would send officers on a patrol to check out whether or not there may be a big cat in the area but has since stopped doing so.
The reports of big cats in Northern Ireland
On May 28, 2020, police received a report from someone saying that a “black cat believed to be a Lynx had just killed 2 of her kittens” in Co Tyrone. The person said “saw the large cat roll around afterwards and then make it way towards the forest” and that it was “about the size of a Labrador”.
Police did not attend the report with the caller saying they would call police if they saw the animal again.
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On August 10, 2020, police received a report from someone in the Portadown area saying that their father believed “a black puma/panther stepped out in front of his vehicle from the bushes on to the grass verge then stepped back in again seconds later.” The caller also said that their dad was “sure it was a puma and had warned another female who was in the area.
Police responded by checking the area, however found no big cats and believed the man may have seen a cow or a horse as there was livestock in the area.
On April 10, 2021, police received reports of a panther or “large black cat the size of a dog” at Hillsborough Forest Park and that they had seen it on two seperate occassions.
Police said they had officers in the area throughout the evening and there had not been any signs of panthers in the park.
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On July 8, 2021, police received reports of “a very large puma sized cat like creature, dark brown in colour” in Castlerock, Co Derry, with the caller saying they had a picture of the animal.
Police attended the scene and spoke with the person, however after a patrol of the area they were unable to spot a large cat.
On September 28, 2021, police received reports of a “big cat that looked large like a puma” in Armoy, Co Antrim, and that the caller owned a sheep dog and it was much larger than it. The caller also said that it was dark at the time and they had no photographic evidence of the animal.
Police did not respond as the report was made two days after the sighting.
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On August 8, 2022, police received reports of “black panther” in the Desertmartin area of Co Derry with the animal also being reported to the USPCA. The caller said “it wasn’t a domestic cat and was approxamately 3-4 times larger.” Police did not respond to the incident.
On the same day, August 8, 2022, police received reports of a “large black cat, around the size of a Panther/ Cougar/ Jaguar in a field” in Ballymoney at around 1.45pm. The caller told police he “used binoculars to view it for a few minutes and to determine scale and size of the animal.” He also “spotted it two Saturdays ago, one in the morning and once in the evening, then yesterday in the afternoon.” He told police that some fields have been cut and this may provide less cover for small prey animals.
Police did not respond to the incident.
On October 12, 2024, police received reports of a “black panther” or “cat bigger than a labrador” in Corbet, Co Down, with the caller “Wanting to know if there were any other sightings in the area” and said “he was thinking of lamping foxes later & wanted to know what to do if he came across this again”. Police told the caller there had been no other reports in the area and that as long as he was “on his own land and has a firearms certificate then this should be fine on the basis of protecting his livestock.”
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A PSNI spokesperson said: “Police would become involved in incidents of this nature with regard to public safety issues and also investigate a possible breach of the Wildlife (NI) Order 1985 for releasing a non-native species into the wild.
“If anyone does spot what they believe is a dangerous wild cat , the first – and perhaps most obvious piece of advice – is not to approach it. Take a note of the location and inform police or the USPCA straight away.“If an animal which is considered to be a dangerous species is in the possession of a homeowner, then the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) would take the lead.”
It was a Grand National to savour for Irish trainer Willie Mullins as he celebrated his third consecutive victory thanks to I Am Maximus – equalling the feat achieved by the legendary Vincent O’Brien.
Between 1953 and 1955, O’Brien became the first trainer to win the iconic race three times in a row as Early Mist, Royal Tan and Quare Times triumphed.
Mullins has now etched his name in Aintree folklore and told BBC Radio 5 Live: “That is some company to be up there with Vincent O’Brien. He is a legend of legends in the game.
“To be lucky enough to be mentioned in the same breath as him is just off the charts. You never dream of that sort of thing.”
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It has not come easy for the 69-year-old, though.
After winning his first National with Hedgehunter in 2005, Mullins had to be patient for 19 years until I Am Maximus landed the first of his two victories in 2024.
He has since dominated with Nick Rockett (2025) and I Am Maximus (2026) making it four in total – equalling the records of George Dockeray, Fred Rimell and Ginger McCain.
I Am Maximus, ridden by Paul Townend, went into the race 9-2 favourite after significant late support by punters and became the first horse since Red Rum in 1977 to regain the Grand National.
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There was further history for I Am Maximus, with a handicap of 11st 12lb, becoming the first top weight to triumph since Red Rum carried 12st in 1974.
When Ben Jones made his move on 28-1 shot Jordans around the final bend, Townend stalked the leaders on I Am Maximus and finally burst for the front near the famous Aintree elbow. The rest is history.
The feat also meant JP McManus is the leading owner in the history of the race with four wins – backing up the victories of Don’t Push It in 2010, Minella Times in 2021 and I Am Maximus in 2024.
Mullins is a 19-time Irish National Hunt Champion trainer and launched late charges in the past two years to take the British title for the first time.
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He is set to lose that crown this year, despite winning £500,000 with I Am Maximus, as Dan Skelton – who won four races at Aintree on Saturday – has created history by becoming the first trainer to pass the £4m mark.
Mullins is also in a battle with Gordon Elliott for the Irish title, but with the Punchestown Festival to follow between 28 April and 2 May, he is expected to come out on top.
Say When so far has two locations in the region – one in Gosforth and one in Ponteland.
Their more central location, on Gosforth High Street, is open from 8am to 11pm every day and serves up everything from brunch dishes to wines and Guinness from self serve machines.
Say When, Gosforth. (Image: SAY WHEN)
In recent weeks, the chain has reiterated that “atmosphere is everything”, and has implemented a smart casual dress code from 4pm onwards.
This means drinkers are told to avoid outfits including football shirts, trainers and gym wear in order to keep the venue feeling “special” for everyone.
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Say When, Gosforth. (Image: SAY WHEN)
However, this exclusive feel has earned the bar a number of hit reviews online including on Trip Advisor, with guests praising its “low key” and “calm” atmosphere.
One reviewer said: “We ordered small plates food which all arrived at the same time, a massive achievement for such a large party all ordered a variety of dishes, the food was amazing, service was excellent, all in all an absolute pleasure.
Say When, Gosforth. (Image: SAY WHEN)
Another wrote: “Amazing place. Great addition to the area. Relaxed but a high level of food and drink.
One person posted: “Great addition to Gosforth. Friendly, welcoming and reasonably priced with stylish decor.
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“Pleasant service with a low key, calm atmosphere. Been here a couple of times and will certainly return.”
US astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, alongside Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after returning from the Moon.
It was a fiery descent lasting about 15 minutes, finishing around 7:07pm ET on Friday.
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NASA described it as a “perfect” return to Earth for the crew.
Ireland will take pride from how they conjured two second-half scores via McGann and captain King. Bringing an energy late on that the Red Roses could not match, Scott Bemand, their head coach, implored his team to use their much-improved display as a springboard for the rest of the championship.
Intriguingly, no England side – male or female – have won a Six Nations in the year following a World Cup. The team of part-time teachers and plumbers who triumphed in 2014 endured a miserable championship the following spring. That is the next challenge facing this world-beating Red Roses team if they are to create the “dynasty” that Mitchell mentioned earlier this week. On this evidence, there is still work to be done.
England E Kildunne; J Breach, M Jones, H Rowland, C Moloney-Macdonald; H Aitchison (Z Harrison 50), (N Hunt 50, E Sing 64); K Clifford (M Carson 50), A Cokayne (C Powell 69), S Bern (M Muir 50), M Talling (H Lutui 43), L Ives Campion, M Feaunati (A Burton 69), S Kabeya, A Matthews.
Ireland S Flood; B Parsons (A McGann 60), A Dalton, E Higgins (N McGillivray 50), V Elmes Kinlan; D O’Brien, E Lane (K Whelan 69); E Perry (N O’Dowd 50), C Moloney-Macdonald (N Jones 60), L Djougang (E Cahill 69), D Wall (R Campbell 50), F Tuite, B Hogan, E King, A Wafer (G Moore 62).
Inside Jack Whitehall’s life beyond the jokes, from posh comic roots and fame to fatherhood, marriage and finding fresh material for his first appearance on Saturday Night Live
Jack Whitehall has built a career on poking fun at himself – the posh, awkward, overprivileged persona that made him a staple on British panel shows. But behind the punchlines, there’s a more complex picture emerging, as the comedian steps into a new phase of life.
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At 37, Jack is juggling major milestones, including a high-profile hosting gig on Saturday Night Live, an upcoming wedding, and life as a first-time father. It’s a far cry from the baby-faced student audiences first met in Fresh Meat.
Ahead of the comedian hosting Saturday Night Live tonight (April 11), we take a look inside his personal life and career, from welcoming his daughter in 2023 to admitting he “messed up” with his famous ex.
Jack’s early success was built on leaning into his privileged background. The son of TV producer Michael Whitehall and actress Hilary Gish, he was well-connected long before the term “nepo baby” entered the chat.
But rather than ignore it, he made it central to his act. He has previously admitted that his comedy voice is rooted in embarrassment about his upbringing, often using it as fuel for jokes.
In fact, he once tried to reinvent himself entirely while at university, attempting to shake off the “unbearable toff” label – an experiment that ultimately didn’t stick.
After years of back-to-back touring between 2017 and 2024, Jack stepped away from stand-up for his longest break yet. As he told The Guardian, “After every tour, I hate the sound of my own voice,” admitting he had “run out of life experience”.
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But in the years since, he’s become engaged, welcomed a daughter, and begun navigating married life – all of which has given him something new to say on stage.
The Londoner is recognised for portraying JP in the Channel 4 comedy-drama Fresh Meat and Alfie Wickers in the BBC Three sitcom Bad Education. He also co-created the latter alongside its cinematic version, The Bad Education Movie.
His latest project, The ‘Burbs, sees him step into a darker, more narrative-driven role alongside Keke Palmer. The show blends comedy with mystery, following a couple navigating suburbia, suspicion and new parenthood.
Famous ex
Jack’s personal life has increasingly taken centre stage. His relationship with model Roxy Horner began in unusual circumstances, with the pair effectively fast-tracking their romance during lockdown after just a handful of dates.
They welcomed their daughter in 2023 – a milestone that has already found its way into his comedy. He has admitted to questioning whether it’s fair to joke about his child before she’s old enough to respond, even as he continues to draw on real-life moments for material.
Still, he approaches it carefully, often checking jokes with those closest to him before taking them on stage. Jack previously confessed he “messed up” his opportunity to marry his famous ex Gemma Chan. The comedian ended his relationship with the Crazy Rich Asians actress in 2017 following six years together.
And in series four of his Netflix programme Travels With My Father, he acknowledged that he “f***ed up” his marriage prospects. Speaking to his mother Hilary, he said: “I f***ed up my chance of that. I did. I could have got married but I messed it up.”
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Following their split, Jack went on to find love with his current partner, whilst Gemma is now in a relationship with The Gold and Mamma Mia! star Dominic Cooper.
Appearing on the Life’s A Beach podcast, Jack revealed how their first date in Australia, where the pair originally met, nearly went off the rails. Having been pointed towards a particular restaurant, the couple arrived to discover the entire venue was adorned with taxidermy ducks – something that didn’t sit well with Roxy, who is vegan.
Jack, in his defence, had no idea about her dietary choices beforehand, later describing the awkward situation as “something out of a sitcom”.
Fatherhood
The pair now have a young daughter together, Elsie, and are set to tie the knot. Earlier this year, Roxy, 34, made quite the statement at a Burns Night celebration in London, appearing in a breathtaking white gown and announcing she was in her “bridal era”.
In an interview with the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden, Roxy revealed: “I’m in my bridal era, this is from Nadine Merabi’s wedding collection. I had to try it as I’m testing the waters. I’m going crazy and trying every style you can think of.”
The model wined and dined at a top London hotspot for her hen-do, enjoyed a private dance lesson from a Strictly star and was even treated to a lap dance from a Magic Mike stripper.
In a video shared to her Instagram stories, Roxy could be seen on the stage at the iconic Hippodrome casino, whilst a topless performer gave her her own personal performance.
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The girls travelled around London in a pink limo before enjoying a private dinner at Mr Porter restaurant where they feasted on carpaccio, grilled prawns and rib eye steak.
There were multiple outfit changes, with Roxy donning a “wifey” veil, a bride-themed cowgirl hat and a bridal sash across the various activities.
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live has been a staple in the US for years, but has now made its way over to the UK. Featuring special guests, the show has 11 actors and comedians in different skits and sketches.
The first three episodes featured special guest hosts Tiny Fey, Jamie Dornan and Riz Ahmed, with music provided by Wet Leg, Wolf Alice and Kasabian.
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Now, Jack is heading up the fourth episode that airs tonight.
A visit to these gardens is described as the ‘perfect afternoon out’
Spring has sprung and the world looks brighter once again. As the weather gets warmer and wildlife starts to bloom, there are some lovely places on offer to walk around.
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One place that provides the “perfect afternoon out” is at Chippenham Park Gardens, near Newmarket. Sitting on the Suffolk and Cambridgeshire border, Chippenham Park offers 35 acres of beautiful gardens, as well as lakes and woodland walks to discover. The park website says the gardens offer people a “truly enchanting experience”.
The gardens were created in the late 17th century by Admiral Lord Russel, with permission from King William III. The park’s woods date back to the 18th century, with plants that go back up to 300 years.
In early spring, there are lots of snowdrops blossoming across the gardens. The lakes and canals throughout the parkland make it a picturesque place.
The far end of the lake offers some of the best views, as does a trail that leads deep into the woods. At the moment, its spring gardens are only open for a limited time until Sunday, May 3.
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On the website, it said April and early May is a “beautiful time in the gardens”. It added: “With fresh spring colour and blossom emerging across the parkland and borders – perfect for a peaceful seasonal walk in the countryside.”
The park is open everyday, apart from April 15 and April 27. It opens from 10am until 4pm, with the last entry at 3pm.
For entry, it costs £10 for adults and £3 for children aged five to 16 years old. The gardens open again everyday for summer from May 30 until June 7. To find out more about how to visit the gardens, visit the website.
The latest announcement from the airline, which is based in Dubai, comes after Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary warned UK travellers to book their summer holidays “as quickly as you can” to avoid rising costs, due the recent Middle East conflict.
In a statement on Friday (April 10) Emirates said: “Following the partial reopening of regional airspace, Emirates is operating a reduced flight schedule.
“You can check our latest flight schedules for upcoming flights and book seats to travel.
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“We continue to monitor the situation, and we will develop our operational schedule accordingly.
“We would like to thank you for your understanding and patience.
“The safety and security of our passengers and crew remain our highest priority and will not be compromised.”
Emirates adds that before you travel: “Please continue to check your flight status, even after you have checked in.
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“You can also review the latest operational updates on emirates.com.
“Make sure your details are up to date to receive notifications and check your email for changes or cancellations to your flights before travelling to the airport.”
Emirates is operating a reduced flight schedule to over 100 destinations.
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The airline advises: “If your travel plans have been affected, we’ll do our best to rebook you on the next available Emirates flight.
“This applies to most disrupted tickets, including journeys connecting beyond Dubai.”
Customers booked to travel between February 28 until and including May 31 can either rebook on an alternate flight or request a refund.
Emirates continues: “To provide further peace of mind, customers who book flights from 2 April will also be offered one complimentary date change, across all cabins.
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“Please note, changes must be within ticket validity, and fare difference fees may apply.”
Find out more information about what you can do when it comes to changing your Emirates flight via the airline’s travel updates page online.
Major airline with flights from UK increases fuel surcharges
The latest air travel update from Emirates comes as Air India announced it was increasing its fuel surcharge on domestic and international flights this week.
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These revised fees came into effect for UK flights on Friday, although the airline assured passengers who have already booked tickets will be unaffected by the change.
Air India said: “For the avoidance of doubt, tickets that have already been issued prior to the above times will not attract the new surcharge unless customers seek date or itinerary changes that require a recalculation of the fare.
“Air India will review its surcharges periodically and make appropriate adjustments as the situation requires.”
Air India usually operates more than 60 weekly flights between India and the UK, connecting cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, and Amritsar to London (Heathrow and Gatwick) and Birmingham.
UK airline cancels flights due to ‘huge rise in global cost of fuel’
Prior to Air India’s announcement, UK airline Skybus ceased all flights between Newquay Airport and London Gatwick from April 3, partly due to the “huge rise in the global cost of fuel”.
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In a statement published by multiple news outlets, including ITV, Skybus managing director Jonathan Hinkles said: “The huge rise in the global cost of fuel following the conflict in the Gulf, coupled with a significant drop in new passenger bookings since mid-February’s announcement of the planned closure of the PSO air route, forms an insurmountable barrier to the service continuing through April and May.
“At a time of great economic uncertainty and steps being taken to conserve energy worldwide, it is neither environmentally nor economically sound for us to continue flying with vastly reduced passenger numbers.”
The last flight operated on April 2 and all passengers who have had upcoming journeys cancelled will be refunded, according to the airline.
Have you faced any flight disruption over the last few weeks? Let us know in the comments below.
The lyrics of Clough’s rap said: ‘A run this town with white and brown / A got a mad little crack round’
Drug dealing leader caught bragging with rap and photos of cash
A court has heard how police were able to use a smug drug dealer’s own rap lyrics to help bring down a criminal enterprise which had been supplying heroin and crack cocaine across North Yorkshire.
Bradley Clough, from Redcar, dared officers to “prove it” when confronted about his crimes, before a track he had recorded was discovered om his phone, along with photographs of cash and incriminating messages. Clough bragged about how he “run the town with white and brown”, reference to the Class A drugs he and his associates were distributing, in the song.
The 25-year-old, identified as the gang’s ringleader, appeared in court alongside five associates, on Friday (April 11), where he was jailed for 15 years. His right-hand man Callum Quinn, 26, received an 11‑year sentence while the remaining defendants were handed custodial sentences for their lesser roles in the enterprise.
Clough, 25, of Thrush Road, Redcar, was “top of the tree” in the conspiracy, which officers foiled in September 2024. The gang racked up an estimated £80,000 during their enterprise, which utilised two drug lines to advertise deals of heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine and zopiclone tablets.
A cocky Clough told officers to “prove it” when quizzed about his crimes, something which officers were able to do by using photos and his the suspect’s own rap song about drugs taken from his phone, a court heard.
The lyrics of Clough’s rap said:
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A run this town with white and brown / A got a mad little crack round / No weed a smoke more than your selling / Come round here a teach yas all a lesson / What a got and what a made a count it all. As a blessing / Coz wen a was in my cell man a was stressing about my line / Ppl taking the p**s coz a got bit of time / My new grafter trying to snake me on my line.
Drug dealing leader caught bragging with rap and photos of cash
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“Clough was the main ringleader of the group and set the drugs line up when he was released from prison last year. He ran the operation but didn’t go near the drugs,” explained Detective Sergeant, Collingwood from the Dedicated Drugs Unit at Cleveland Police.
“He let the others do his dirty work. Crucial evidence taken from Clough’s phone included photos of him holding large amounts of cash, incriminating messages relating to the supply of drugs and even a rap song he had made about his drug dealing antics.
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“Hopefully Clough’s time in prison will inspire further raps about what it’s like to spend time behind bars. We are pleased with the success of this investigation; taking drugs off the streets and five people in prison paying for their crimes.”
The headliners at In It Together this year are Madness, Aitch and Snow Patrol.
We’re just weeks away from yet another colourful and musical weekend of In It Together at Old Park Farm in Margam. In the fifth year of the festival Madness, Aitch and Snow Patrol will headline.
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Daisy Lucas from Aberdare is Escape’s head of campaign strategy and delivery. She’s been part of Escape, the company behind In It Together, since the festival was just an idea on a piece of paper.
This year 100,000 people are expected to head to Old Park Farm across the weekend.
The 36-year-old has shared her highlights. She said: “It’s insane when you think about it because it launched in 2021, with the first show in 2022. We’re going into our fifth year and now we’re the second biggest independent festival next to Glastonbury in the UK, which is mental.” From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What’s On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here
Escape, the team behind In It Together was launched in Newport and they made it their mission to bring good music across Wales. The team spend the majority of the year in Port Talbot, getting to know the local community whilst planning the upcoming festival. Daisy explained that they took a risk when picking the area, and specifically Margam to host the festival.
She said: “We took a chance on picking somewhere like Port Talbot where not many people previously would have stopped.
“It was like a drive-through town, certainly for me when I was growing up and you always had to go to Cardiff for stuff like this. So to put it somewhere like Port Talbot which is so easily accessible for everyone and give them a reason to stop, the community was just like ‘okay’ and just like wrapped their arms around us which was really nice.
“I think if you weren’t from Port Talbot, it was definitely the town of the steelworks but having spent the vast majority of the last five years there, it’s always been so much more than the steelworks.
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“To be able to bring people to Port Talbot so they can discover it for themselves is great.
“Some of the world’s biggest actors are from Port Talbot. You’ve got brands like San Portablo, you’ve got the Richard Burton 10k, you have got people in the community doing phenomenal things. It is just so much more than the the steelworks and it’s really nice that the world gets to see that it’s so much more than that now.”
At the moment, the team are hard at work finalising everything ready for the big weekend which is just seven weeks away. Daisy shared what attendees can expect from this year’s festival, saying: “Well, it’s our fifth birthday, so we’re going bigger and better. Headliners are going to be amazing. I’m fully expecting a very emotional moment when Snow Patrol are on stage on Sunday night, for me, at least.
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“Then there’s going to be like an Oktoberfest beer tent there, there’s the adults arena in the general campsite which is 18 plus and it’s got its own little line-up, the Jazz Café is back and there’s more going on. We’ve got the bandstand this year and we’ve teamed up with Stagecoach who are going to be doing some theatre schools there.”
In It Together will once again be showcasing an array of Welsh artists. Daisy said: “We always sort of have in our ethos to put 50 local Welsh artists, whether they’re DJs, they’re bands, they are solo or they’re Welsh language.
“We’re always committed to that and we always follow through on that, and we never want to lose where we came from, no matter how old or how big we get. So I think it’s important that we remain committed to that every year, which we are.
“From an artist’s perspective, you know, when they come and, you know, some of them might never have heard of Port Talbot before, but when they come, they’re like, this is amazing. This is because there’s a real community spirit around there. It’s really family-friendly, it’s a family-focused festival, and everybody just loves it.”
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Daisy also explained that much like us, she has no idea who this year’s mystery special guest is. In fact, she found out the same time as everyone else that Ruth Jones would be appearing last year.
She said: “I wish I knew. What’s really nice about the mystery special guest is Mark, who’s our director of festivals, he’ll book it and he won’t tell any of us. So we all find out at the same time, which is really fun.
“Last year, I had an inkling when I saw the graffiti, that it could have been Rob Brydon or Ruth Jones. I was like, ‘I don’t know which one it’s going to be’, but yeah, I found out when everybody else did.”
Daisy says people keep coming back year after year, especially families, and they enjoy seeing the grandparents who take up the free ticket offer.”I see the same people come back here and I see families get bigger, kids get older, it’s a really surreal experience,” she said
You can find more information about In It Together Festival and how to get tickets here.
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