
19 Aug 10
Leeds based four-piece Sketches recently added their support to our Don't Lose the Music campaign.

04 Aug 10
Y-Not is an intimate music festival set in the picturesque countryside of the Peak District.
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Plymouth Volksfest is an annual four-day music festival which gathers Volkswagen Camper and classic car enthusiasts, combining music and performances and attracting people of all ages.
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It's festival season again, and the Don't Lose the Music team can't wait to talk to even more people about how they can look after their ears, and still enjoy live music.
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Noise Action Week is an annual initiative run by Environmental Protection UK, which aims to raise awareness of the problems caused by noise and the solutions available to tackle them.
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Young people are risking hearing loss by listening to iPods at the same volume as jet engines, a top professor warned yesterday.
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RNID, the charity working with hearing loss and hearing health, has teamed up with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea to promote safe listening during Noise Action Week <26 - 30 April>.
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The Don’t Lose The Music team was invited to attend last month's fantastic Bloc Weekend Festival at Butlins, Minehead near Bristol.
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A trendy new iPhone application that allows people to check their hearing anywhere in the world has been created by hearing health charity RNID.
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RNID, the largest charity in the UK working with hearing loss, welcomes Care Services Minister Phil Hope's pledge to work with the charity and build on its Don't Lose the Music campaign.
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The Don’t Lose the Music student team at Brighton University were out in force on 12 February promoting the campaign and getting students to value their hearing.
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On 2 March, University College London Union (UCLU), one of the largest students’ unions in the UK, officially endorsed Don’t Lose the Music. The Student Council approved a policy that included a firm commitment to promoting our safer listening practices to the 20,000 students at UCL.