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Peter Hook
Howard Marks, Peter Hook of New Order and rugby legend JPR Williams are some of the attractions to the Lanharne Weekend between March 31 and April 1.

Located in the small Welsh village of Laugharne, the poet Dylan Thomas said there was “…nowhere like it anywhere at all.”

There will be a wide selection of authors and musicians playing around the
village including Peter Hook, currently writing a trio of books based on his life of Joy Division, New Order and ownership of The Hacienda nightclub.

The cast of Welsh cult classic “Twin Town” reconvenes for a full reading of
the film, including Rhys Ifans.

Howard Marks will be talking about his own life as a drug dealer as well as
interviewing Bruce Reynolds, the brains behind The Great Train Robbery.

For your chance to win a pair of tickets for the whole weekend all you have
to do answer the question below.

The competition closes at 12noon on Monday 26 March. One winner will recieve a pair of passes that will entitle them to entry to all gigs and events.

To find out more about the festival weekend - click here for the event website



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