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STRANGE BUT TRUE OH YES HE IS A gay, dwarf drag queen is to star in a new documentary series set during panto season. The cameras will follow Jamie John, 22, from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and six other dwarves as they rehearse and perform in Snow White And The Seven Dwarves. The seven lived together in a house in Woking, Surrey, where the pantomime was playing last Christmas. The series will be broadcast in August.
END OF THE PIER The nation's end-of-the-pier shows are rapidly dying out, enthusiasts have warned. The National Pier Society sent out a "use them or lose them" warning at the launch of the annual Cromer Seaside Special. The show on the north Norfolk pier is the last of its kind in the country. Of 55 piers nationwide, just six continue to offer live theatre entertainment. VANISHING GARDENS Decking and paving have replaced lawns and plants in London's gardens in the past decade, a report revealed. A study for London Wildlife Trust reveals that while a quarter of Greater London is made up of private gardens, the equivalent of twoand-a-half Hyde Parks a year of green areas has been lost from those gardens in recent years. The survey, which used aerial photographs to analyse ground cover, found that 57 per cent of London's gardens was covered in vegetation in 2006/08, with green garden areas making up 14 per cent of the whole of the land area of the capital. But the amount of greenery had fallen by 3,000 hectares (7,400 acres) since 1998/99.See the full content of this document
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