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Back to the 60s
Cotswolds Party Break
Heythrop Park Resort, nr Oxford
Exclusive Party Break
2 nights half board ONLY £169pp
*Cabaret-style dining is on shared tables of 8-10 guests (set menu – special diets can be catered for with prior notice).
GN Holidays reserves the right to change acts performing.
27 October, 2019 - Quote: MGN1874
Relive the 60s at this nostalgic break at Heythrop
Park Resort – a country house hotel nestled in
more than 400 acres of grounds in the Cotswolds
close to Oxford. Enjoy entertainment from Union
Gap UK, The New Honeycombs and Glen Leon (New
Amen Corner vocalist). Enjoy great music and
hospitality set in stunning surroundings. Over-40s
only.
OUR PRICE INCLUDES:
- Two nights’ en-suite accommodation at Heythrop
Park Resort in the Resort Wing - Two breakfasts and two three-course cabaret-
style dinners* - Live nightly entertainment in adult-only venue
- Free parking
01895 83 33 33
Open 9am to 5.30pm weekdays, 9.30am to 12.30pm Saturdays. Closed Sunday &
Bank Holiday weekends. Holidays details also at http://www.gnholidays.com/mirror
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The New Honeycombs
Union Gap UK
Glen Leon
with Ashleigh Rainbird
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She has kissed Tom
Cruise, Johnny Depp,
Robert Downey Jr and
Mark Ruffalo – but Gwyneth
Paltrow rates Ethan Hawke as the
best on-screen kisser.
“He’s the one I remember the
most,” she says of her co-star in
the 1998
movie Great
Expectations.
“Wow, he’s a
good kisser.”
Meanwhile,
the actress,
who went
through a “consciously uncoupling”
from Coldplay’s Chris Martin in
2014, admits she was “terrified” at
marrying writer Brad Falchuk.
She said on her Goop podcast: “I
realised it was stemming from a
fear of real intimacy.”
Now, as the couple approach
their first anniversary, she says: “I
like being married, it’s cool.”
Vegan Lewis Hamilton is
launching a global chain
of meat-free burgers,
saying he is “passionate
about being kinder to our world”.
The F1 driver switched to a plant-
based diet two years ago but
struggled to find a decent substitute
for a burger except
in Hong Kong.
Next week he
opens his first Neat
Burger in London
with a view to 14
worldwide.
Who knew Mrs
Patmore
shopped at
Asda?
The Downton Abbey
cook, played by Lesley
Nichol, serves up a joint of
roast beef fit for a king in
the new ad for the
supermarket chain, which
was founded in the 1960s.
The upcoming Downton
movie is set in 1927.
When Kasabian jokingly
said that Tom Chaplin
entered rehab for an
“addiction to port” after
previously claiming
he lived on “pies
and Quavers”, the
Keane frontman
was hurt.
But now, after meeting
the group at Coachella
festival and saying “they
were very nice”, Tom, above,
holds Noel Gal lagher responsible
for their mud-slinging.
“They obviously learnt from Noel
Gallagher,” he says. “He’s the king of
that pathetic behaviour.”
Asked how he would react
bumping into Noel, Tom previously
retorted: “The best way to bump
into Noel Gallagher is running fast
with your fists out.”
Tom, who believes the public
sparring was to sell more
records, tells Q mag: “We
musicians should all be a lot
kinder to each other.
“It’s difficult enough
having your music reviewed
on trial by social media. But
it stings when it’s musicians
from other bands.”
Noel’s brother Liam – who called
Tom a “posh lightweight” for
seeking treatment for cocaine
addiction – releases an album the
same day as Keane next month.
It’s going to happen again, isn’t it?
To m s tun g
Noel blamed for cruel gossip
THE DIARY
IAN HYLAND
on last night’s telly
In case you
have ever
wondered
what pop stars,
such as Rolling
Stones guitarist
Ronnie Wood
and shock rocker
Alice Cooper, do
backstage: Well,
it seems like
they tango.
Wood you
believe it?
Do you know who I
am? None of you
know who I am.
That’s so fascinating.
Crowd-bemuser Katie Price performs her new single
in Turkey
EastEnders, BBC1: ★★★★
E
veryone is looking for
something – anything – to
moan about nowadays, I know,
but that young woman in the e20
queue took the hissy biscuit.
Under normal circumstances,
objecting to someone being allowed
to walk straight into a club would be
an understandable complaint.
But this is the e20, the worst
nightclub in the world. Any extra
time spent outside in the queue
ought to be seen as a bonus.
Inside, it’s far too light, the fixtures
and fittings are a migraine-sufferers
nightmare and the music is so quiet
you can hear other people talking on
the other side of the dance floor.
Worse still, it’s full of people from
Walford. And you don’t want to
bump into them – especially if they
are on a stag do or a hen night.
Last night it was Whitney’s
turn to suffer the shame of
having her hen party in
her own manor
rather than going
somewhere
exotic like most
normal young
people do
these days. In
keeping with other Walford
traditions, Whitney’s hen night and
Callum’s stag do were the night
before the wedding (surely no one
does that any more in real life?)
and most of the hens and stags were
passing acquaintances and/or work
colleagues, not actual friends.
Still, at least Whitney’s
came to an unusual end
when Callum admitted
that he’d cheated on
her with Ben
Mitchell.
Well, as unusual
as someone in
Walford turning
out to be gay can
be these days.
Perhaps the adage
to never work with
children or animals does not
translate into Italian.
Chef Gino D’Acampo is
presenting a new series for
This Morning from his
Sardinian villa, where he lives
with his three kids plus
Newfoundland dog Orio and
Great Dane Duke.
He says: “Orio and Duke
were very naughty on set. I
saw Orio with sausages in his
mouth.”
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