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Council changes could impact central St Albans residents
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Big changes are coming to local government in Hertfordshire. By 2028, St Albans City and District Council is set to ... Read more
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Simon Armitage, The Poet Laureate talks to Mix 92.6
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Simon Armitage started out his working life as a probation officer before turning to writing poetry full time. He was appointed the Poet Laureate in 2019. Simon’s latest poem is dedicated to all those people who are working in the Probation Service. He sees probation work as very much misunderstood. Simon spoke to Mix Mornings about his new poem, life as a modern day poet and the impact of artificial intelligence on the world of poetry.
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Matthew Rideout – Artisan Baker from Knead and Desire
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The Mix 92.6 Mix Mornings Team went off to Hitchin to meet with Matthew Rideout, an Artisan Baker who opened his Knead and Desire shop in Hitchin last year. Matthew tells us all about his journey to become an artisan baker, after a long and distinguished career in the City of London. He talks all things sourdough - the starter or mother, the flour, their baking process and what their customers think of the products they bake in the shop. Matthew is passionate about his sourdough and his business and he's keen to encourage a better understanding of the quality of his and other artisan products.
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National Garden Scheme 2025 – It must be Spring!
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Lucy Swift from the National Garden Scheme came into our Mix 92.6 studio to share some of the exciting plans for this year's National Garden Scheme (NGS). Lucy told us all about how the NGS raises huge sums for charities and also what's coming up for the NGS in Hertfordshire over the next few weeks. Lucy, who is a gardener by profession, also shared some of her favourite varieties of daffodils now available to us. All in all it was a truly Spring time discussion with the outdoors in mind.
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Catherine Airey – Debut Author – Confessions
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Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine’s debut novel – Confessions – was ... Read more
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Rob Marshall – broadcaster and parish priest
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Canon Rob Marshall is Rector of Digswell Parish just outside Welwyn Garden City – But Rob is no ordinary Vicar, ... Read more
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Heritage 7: Elisaveta Koshsevec
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Tim Boatswain interviews Elisaveta Koshsevec, from North Macedonia, about a newcomer’s perception of St Albans’ heritage.
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Heritage 6: Cllr Anthony Rowlands
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Tim Boatswain interviews Cllr Anthony Rowlands, Vice Chair of the Public Realm Committee and, among other responsibilities, Lead Councillor for ... Read more
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Heritage 5: Terry Turner
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Tim Boatswain interviews Terry Turner, Chairman of the St Albans Tour Guides Association, about guiding people around the heritage of ... Read more
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Heritage 4: Robert Pankhurst
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Tim Boatswain interviews Robert Pankhurst, a Trustee of St Albans Civic Society and a member of Conservation 50, about the ... Read more
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Heritage 3: Dr John Morewood
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Tim Boatswain interviews Dr John Morewood, President of St Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural and Archaeological Society, about St Albans rich ... Read more
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Heritage 2: Stephen De Silva
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Tim Boatswain interviews Stephen de Silva, MBE a volunteer guide at the St Albans Cathedral for over 40 years, about ... Read more
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Heritage 1: David Thorold
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Tim Boatswain interviews David Thorold, Curator, Pre-historic to Medieval, at St Albans Museums about the Iron Age and Roman heritage ... Read more
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Helping neurodivergent parents deal with legal matters
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In this episode of Legal Experts, we’re joined by Charlotte Southworth, Legal Director at our sponsor Rayden Solicitors. Charlotte speaks ... Read more
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Mix Mornings and Weekend Wine With Cellar Door Wines
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This is Episode 1 of our brand new feature Weekend Wines With Cellar Door Wines, our sponsorship partner, This weeks ... Read more
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Andrew Dempsey’s Hertfordshire Story
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Andrew Dempsey invented Oktoberfest (the Hertfordshire version) in 2021 and it’s been one of the county’s favourite autumn attractions every ... Read more
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Harpenden and Berkhamsted candidate – Victoria Collins, Liberal Democrat
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Recorded for the 2024 General Election as part of a series of interviews with local candidates
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Harpenden and Berkhamsted candidate – Nigel Gardner, Conservative
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Recorded for the 2024 General Election as part of a series of interviews with local candidates
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St Albans candidate – John Dowdle, Reform UK
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Recorded for the 2024 General Election as part of a series of interviews with local candidates
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St Albans candidate – James Spencer, Conservative
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Recorded for the 2024 General Election as part of a series of interviews with local candidates
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