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Temperatures dropped as low as -8 degrees celsius in Coventry on Christmas Eve 2014. Sleet fell hard and fast on the street...
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Don’t Let Go by Alice In Winter
Winds of Change by Four Trees
Jun by Kevin Graham
Headwind by Wild Wonder
Ripley by Falls
Fable by Stephen Keech
Fractals by Stephen Keech
Hold this Place by Alice In Winter
Fractured Light by Stephen Keech
Another Life by Wild Wonder
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