The Necks
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Members | Tony Buck |
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Lloyd Swanton | |
Chris Abrahams | |
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About The Necks
The Necks are an Australian experimental jazz trio formed in 1987 by founding mainstays Chris Abrahams on piano and Hammond organ, Tony Buck on drums, percussion and electric guitar, and Lloyd Swanton on bass guitar and double bass.
Swiss village of Aarwangen in ding-dong over challenge to cowbells
... But what if those bells are right outside your bedroom window day and night, and rather than tinkle gently, clang loudly around The Necks of 20 or 30 cows? That is the dilemma many Swiss communities are facing...
Shirley Manson: 'Garbage got it in the neck from everyone'
... And why some people feel the need to stamp on The Necks of others because of some weird Victorian thinking is utterly beyond my understanding...
Foie gras: 'Sickening' footage shows need for ban, activists say
... In footage obtained by the animal rights organisation L214, ducks in crowded, wire-mesh crates are gripped by The Necks and a feeding tube is forced down their throats...
Donna Nook: Seal image 'highlights impact of marine litter'
... Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust said it had also had problems with discarded fishing ropes and frisbee-like toys getting caught around The Necks of seals...
Donna Nook: Seal image 'highlights impact of marine litter'
The Image of The Grey seal pup with a Glass Bottle in its mouth was widely shared online
A widely shared photo of a seal pup with a glass Starbucks bottle in its mouth has highlighted the dangers posed by marine litter, officials said.
The Image was taken last week at the Donna Nook reserve in Lincolnshire by photographer Dan Thurling.
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust said it showed "the impact human activity has on grey seals and other marine wildlife".
Starbucks has offered to work with The Trust in an effort to protect the area.
The Trust said it was grateful to Starbucks for its support.
However, a spokesperson said: "Marine litter is a national issue and the wildlife trusts are therefore calling on government to better protect and restore our marine environment, including tackling The Major sources. "
They said although regular beach cleans took place on the Lincolnshire Coast washed up waste posed a real threat.
The Trust works with the Ministry of Defence at Donna Nook to clear litter as the reserve is on an active weapons Range .
Starbucks has offered to work with The Trust to manage waste washed up at The SiteA Starbucks spokesperson said: "We are deeply saddened by this image.
"At Starbucks , reducing waste by increasing recycling and encouraging reuse is something we are passionate about. "
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust said it had also had problems with discarded fishing ropes and frisbee-like toys getting caught around The Necks of seals.
More Than 1,500 seal pups were born at the reserve this year, and visitors are being urged to report any incidents to wardens.
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Fishing nets, rope, packing straps, bags and plastic cups were among the items discovered in a compacted mass.
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