by Rosie Bradbury | Sep 10, 2024 | Press
Making better travel choices is better for the environment and better for mental and physical health. That’s the message behind the free B.E.A.T. (Better Engagement in Active Travelling) days being held at Bodmin Leisure Centre on Monday 16th September from 10am...
by Rosie Bradbury | Sep 10, 2024 | Press
The late Cyrille Regis will be the subject of a talk and book signing by author Laurie Rampling at Kingswinford Library and Dudley Library on Thursday 26 September. ‘Cyrille Regis – Working Class Hero’ tells the story of the local, much-admired footballer who died...
by Rosie Bradbury | Sep 10, 2024 | Press
Lye Library in Stourbridge will be temporarily closing for major refurbishment from Saturday 5 October. The work is expected to take twelve weeks, and the library will reopen in January. VR headsets, IT hublets and improved seating, moveable shelving and new...
by Rosie Bradbury | Sep 5, 2024 | Press
Saturday 7th September 2024 sees the much-anticipated opening of the new pottery at CREATE Contemporary Crafts Hub in the centre of Camborne. From 3-6pm, Create CIC will be opening their doors and welcoming the local community to their new, fully accessible...
by Rosie Bradbury | Sep 5, 2024 | Press
Jack the Ripper has been a source of intrigue and speculation since his terrible, macabre murders in Whitehall, London, during the late 1800s. But who was Jack the Ripper and, just as importantly, who were the women he killed? Two talks being given by author...
by Rosie Bradbury | Aug 20, 2024 | Press
Learning to swim after suffering a brain injury has proved a significant milestone for Zarria Phillips, 62, from Bath. With impaired mobility, memory and speech, Zarria joined Bath Sports and Leisure Centre’s Healthwise scheme in June 2023 following a medical referral...