When the developers demolished the extensive builders yard the archaeologists were called in. Find out what they discovered about the history of this part of Queen Street. Steve Fletcher tells the story at the British Schools, right next door, at 7:30 tom
When the developers demolished the extensive builders yard the archaeologists were called in. Find out what they discovered about the history of this part of Queen Street. Steve Fletcher tells the story at the British Schools, right next door, at 7:30 tomorrow Friday. Tickets include a supper and cost £8:50 from the Friends of the British Schools, Jean Williams 01462 454198.
Save the Children Annual Coffee Morning: In Tilehouse Street Baptist Church Hall this Saturday from 10 am to noon. Entrance 50p, which includes coffee or tea and biscuits and sale of Christmas cards, calendars, gifts, toys, books and cakes and a Bring and Buy stall. Do come along and bring your friends and neighbours.
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