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	<title>Comments on: Man Impales Himself On Gates</title>
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		<title>By: John M smith</title>
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		<description>The Bandstand.
Having been a Brightonian since 1938, I was pleased to see that the Bandstand on the seafront has been restored and that music once again will be heard. No doubt dech chairs will be provide a sthey used to be on Satirday and sunday lunchtimes/afternoons. One failing  I seem to remember that there wre glass shields affixed to the west and southern sides so that music, players, was not blown about and dampened by the prevailing southwest winds.
onec again thanks to all who have been involved with the restoration.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Bandstand.<br />
Having been a Brightonian since 1938, I was pleased to see that the Bandstand on the seafront has been restored and that music once again will be heard. No doubt dech chairs will be provide a sthey used to be on Satirday and sunday lunchtimes/afternoons. One failing  I seem to remember that there wre glass shields affixed to the west and southern sides so that music, players, was not blown about and dampened by the prevailing southwest winds.<br />
onec again thanks to all who have been involved with the restoration.</p>
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