England: Only top order may play live at Lord's (6 Dec 1997)
LORD'S could soon be hosting concerts
06-Dec-1997
6 December 1997
Only top order may play live at Lord's
Mihir Bose
LORD'S could soon be hosting concerts. The marketing committee
of MCC have discussed proposals to hire out the hallowed turf
for such a purpose. The proposal is due to go before MCC's
general committe next week, writes Mihir Bose
Chris Rea, press spokesman, said there was no question of MCC
allowing pop concerts at Lord's. "I can assure you there will be
no pop concerts or anything like that. This is, at present, only
a proposal and if we do decide to go down this route, it will be
for something of a higher quality than a pop concert."
Rea also denied that the proposal to open Lord's to such
concerts has created a bitter division within the committee. "It
is absolute rubbish to say that there's any disagreement or
rumpus about it, it's only one of many proposals the marketing
committee have proposed to maximise our income."
The "higher quality" concerts could be an opera or a show
featuring performers such as Shirley Bassey. Indeed, this year,
Bassey, who celebrated her 60th birthday, was keen to hire
Lord's for a summer concert. But Lord's could not give her a
date other than in September, when the cricket season is over,
and she declined.
IAN BOTHAM has successfully seen off a writ issued by his former
solicitors, Swepstone Walsh. They had issued a writ claiming
£105,000 in unpaid fees.
At a hearing on Wednesday, Botham's lawyer, Nayanesh Desai,
moved to have the writ struck off on the grounds that it did not
comply with the Solicitors Act for bills. Swepstone Walsh
initally resisted but then agreed to withdraw their writ. Botham
has not paid any of the money demanded and Swepstone Walsh must
start again.
Desai said: "Ian always felt this was an unnecessary action and
while he is pleased with his victory, he takes no pleasure in it
as it shows that the laywers took too precipitate an action."
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)