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''Needle in the Hay'' is a store located at 300a Racquet Lane, off Barton St, which opened in 2016. The store stocks vinyl records, primarily new/unused, as well as assorted 'knick-knacks'. It is in the space of a former panel-beater. To celebrate 'World Record Store Day' 2018 (21 April), they held a gig in store featuring [[Kitchenette]], [[Halcyon Birds]], [[Matthew Bannister]] and [[Landlords]].
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[[image:Needle in the hay 1.jpg|right|thumb|''Needle in the Hay'', photo by [[thedugganaut]]]]
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''Needle in the Hay'' was a store located at 300a Racquet Lane, off Barton St, which opened in 2016. Run by ''Kate Woodcock'', the store stocked vinyl records, primarily new/unused, as well as assorted 'knick-knacks'. It was in the space of a former panel-beater. To celebrate 'World Record Store Day' 2018 (21 April), they held a gig in store featuring [[Kitchenette]], [[The Halcyon Birds]], [[Matthew Bannister]] and [[Landlords]].
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The store closed in 2023, with [[Fossick]] opening in its place.
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==External Links==
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*[https://www.facebook.com/needleinthehayshop/ ''Needle in the Hay'' Facebook page]
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[[category:Music Stores]]

Latest revision as of 20:21, 24 August 2023

Needle in the Hay, photo by thedugganaut
Needle in the Hay, photo by thedugganaut


Needle in the Hay was a store located at 300a Racquet Lane, off Barton St, which opened in 2016. Run by Kate Woodcock, the store stocked vinyl records, primarily new/unused, as well as assorted 'knick-knacks'. It was in the space of a former panel-beater. To celebrate 'World Record Store Day' 2018 (21 April), they held a gig in store featuring Kitchenette, The Halcyon Birds, Matthew Bannister and Landlords.

The store closed in 2023, with Fossick opening in its place.

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