Award-winning Director/actor/writer. Repped by: acactors.net - Short comedy film ‘TALKING RUBBISH’ can be seen at Film Festivals right now!

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Ian Donnelly retweeted
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This is awful. The last ever Denby Pottery going to the kiln. Why is there not uproar? Where’s the government in this?? We all have Denby in our homes, in family heirlooms, as our history and now it’s closing through lack of support, such a sad sad day. #SaveDenby @denbypottery
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My river.
An historic day, as the River Wye becomes the first river in the UK to have its rights recognised by local authorities across its catchment. Hundreds of people gathered on the banks of the river to watch as representatives from Monmouthshire, Forest of Dean & Powys Councils, Herefordshire County Council, the Wye Valley National Landscape & Bannau Brycheiniog National Park signed the pledge recognising the rivers rights and then spoke about why they had done so what it would mean for the relationship of their organisation to the river. It went beyond legal formalities into something of a service of thanks & honour to the river, with poetry, a choir singing songs, & offerings to the river. It has been a real honour to witness & be part of the surging movement towards river rights & guardianship on the Wye. Four years ago I met & advised Herefordshire Councillor Elissa Swinglehurst, who wanted to put a voice of the river on the Wye Nutrient Management Board. A year ago I sat around a fire on the banks of the river with other Wye guardians & Earth lawyers as the idea of a charter was first mooted. To see it become a reality, & supported by 6 public bodies, in just a year is astonishing. Now, of course, comes the hard work of making those rights a reality. But given the hundreds of active river guardians, & increasing public pressure to protect & restore the river, if it can be done on any river, it will be done on the Wye.
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Ian Donnelly retweeted
Farmers have figured out that the cheapest pesticide is a strip of flowers. When you plant wildflowers through a crop field, not just around the edge but in strips running through the middle, you get ladybugs, lacewings, hoverflies, and parasitic wasps living in the field instead of visiting it. They eat the aphids, the caterpillars, and the mites for free, all summer long. In controlled trials, fields with tailored flower strips had leaf-beetle numbers 40 to 50% lower and crop damage cut by around 60%, enough to drop below the threshold where spraying was even considered worth it. The flowers attract a standing army to our fields. We spent decades engineering chemicals to kill the insects eating the crop, when the insects that eat those insects would have worked for the price of seed.
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The fucking ‘data and other evidence’???? THE DATA????? … I despair
🥇 | @MiguelDelaney: Liverpool have not got in contact with Xabi Alonso because, from both the data and other evidence, they believe Arne Slot is still a better manager for them.
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Ian Donnelly retweeted
Great to see so many people join the anti fox hunting rally at Parliament this afternoon well done to League Against Cruel Sports & all the speakers for an excellent event
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In December, the Govt will decide if it will renew the glyphosate licence until 2041… •That’s 15 more years of impacts on worms, bees, soils and run-off into ponds and rivers, and glyphosate in your food. Sign Garden Organic’s petition NOW to ban this dangerous herbicide.
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An old ball…
🚨🌊🏌️ #DISCUSSION — You’re playing the 16th hole at Cypress Point which has been a lifelong dream of yours. 210 to the pin… playing 190… wind is swirling, water everywhere… What are you hitting?
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So the Chelsea player who plays o the LW against the position RB occupied by a midfielder gets ‘Player of the Match’ tells you everything about Slot’s team selection. Shite. @LFC #LivChe
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So an arm right round the neck is ok.
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Just realised Gakpo is actually playing today! @LFC
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Ian Donnelly retweeted
Replying to @bbcnewsline
BBC really should know better than to broadcast this propaganda. It's a con. This 'reseach' is being sold to the public as somehow helping hedgehogs. It does nothing of the kind. It helps the researchers to some very profitable grants, that's all. We know all we need to know about hedgehogs, how they move, how they feed, and what's killing them. We know they have to cross roads. Instead of satisfying student curiosity and making a huge profit in grants for 'researchers', the money would be better spent making wildlife crossings. And detection dogs? To hunt out their victims? Disgraceful. Utterly appalling. All good rescues are disgusted by this abuse and exploitation of these defenceless creatures. By the way, it sounds like it's an Irish initiative, doesn't it? More disinformation. In fact it's being run by the infamous Nottingham Trent University, who have already tortured and killed many hedgehogs (see below). They were exposed for their cruelty in England, so they are now exploiting the Irish hedgehogs. As you can see, they've been milking this particular money cow for over 10 years, and have still not implemented one single protection for hedgehogs, or helped them in any way whatsoever.
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Tom Hardy has been one of the most outspoken celebrity voices in the adopt don't shop movement, working with PETA to argue publicly that buying dogs from breeders and pet shops directly fuels the homeless animal crisis and the cruel practices that sustain it. His position is simple: as long as millions of dogs are waiting in shelters, there is no ethical justification for paying a breeder. 🐕❤️🏠 Hardy's advocacy grew directly from his own experience adopting Woody, a rescue dog he found in the US and brought back to the UK. Woody became famous for accompanying Hardy to red carpet premieres and film events, drawing attention to shelter adoption every time he appeared. When Woody passed away in 2017 from an aggressive muscle disorder at just six years old, Hardy's tribute described him as the best friend he had ever known. Every year, more than 6 million dogs and cats enter US shelters, and around half are euthanised simply because there are not enough homes for them. Tom Hardy's argument is not complicated. Every dog bought from a breeder is a shelter dog that ran out of time. We post the animal news that everyone is talking about, follow @Weonaroll so that you don't miss out. #AdoptDontShop #DogAdoption #RescueDog #AnimalWelfare #DogLove
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One of the best music videos I ever seen. Brilliant.

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….. and awaaay, Ted. 😢 💔
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Remembering Gone Fishing’s Ted - Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse pay tribute More ➡️ bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2026/g…
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How sad and somewhat ‘appropriate’ that a product that is made by destroying millions of acres of rainforest on earth ( #palmoil ) should be advertised on a trip to another celestial body. 🫤 #nutella @Nutella_Italia
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Absolutely delighted that ‘Talking Rubbish’ has won yet another award: ‘Best Short Comedy’ at the FunnyLife Film Festival! 🎬🥇🙏🏻 #comedy #shortfilm #Filmfestival
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A visionary - plain and simple

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Illiterate @SkyNews - you don’t ‘chomp’ at the bit. You ‘CHAMP’ at the bit.
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