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Based in a former working men’s club, Jam Jar studios is the brainchild of entrepreneur Chris Taylor

North East's largest commercial green screen studio officially launches

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Chelsea Football Club partners with betting company BetVictor

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Gates to Chase Park Festival 2015 will open at midday on Saturday 8th August 2015 and the event will

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