Pasta future

As the Gravelly Hill interchange seems to be falling down (is there a song in there somewhere?) it’s good to see one spaghetti doing a bit better. Spaghetti Gazetti is the magazine about “heritage, history, arts, community, social enterprise and culture across the West Midlands region” that Pete Millington has been running for a few years – but he’s now starting to add content online in the form of a blog – that you should go off and read.

Currently there’s stuff about castles, Joan Armatrading and Danny Reddington’s assignations with the Krays. Pete writes at a frightening rate, so there’ll be even more there by the time you read this.

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