Each week Swindon Business News lets a prominent member of the area’s business community have the last word on its weekly e-bulletin.
This week Graham Street, managing partner at Swindon law firm Withy King, answers our 10 questions
What was the LAST:
Film you watched?
Bad Neighbours – it was truly awful!
Book you read?
The Shock of the Fall by Nathan Filer. A fascinating insight into schizophrenia and how young adults cope with this condition. It won the Costa Book of the Year this year and the author is a lecturer in creative writing at The Bath Spa University.
Music you bought?
Stay Gold by Swedish indie folk duo First Aid Kit
Concert you went to?
Taylor Swift – The Red Tour at the O2. It was for my teenage daughters – honest!
Sporting event you attended?
Bath Rugby v London Welsh. First home game of the 2014/15 season.
Holiday you went on?
Not that you would say it was a holiday – five days cycling from Bordeaux to Bath.
Restaurant you ate in?
L’Auberge Breton in Chateaubriant, France – see answer to last question.
Thing that annoyed you?
Being overtaken when cycling through Shaftsbury on the A350 by a car and caravan which literally brushed my elbow.
Thing that made you laugh out loud?
Seeing the photographic evidence of our recent Withy King summer party. A good time was had by all.
Piece of good advice you were given?
Be yourself, don’t follow the crowd.
Graham Street is a construction lawyer and managing partner of Withy King LLP. He lives in Bath with his wife Sarah, two teenage daughters and dog called Harry. He is a keen supporter of Bath Rugby and enjoys cycling and red wine in equal measure – not usually at the same time.