Winchester theatre to tell the tale of The Unknown Warrior in moving tribute
The play tells the story of the Unknown Warrior, who was buried at Westminster Abbey to symbolise the many British soldiers who died without a known grave.
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Bobby Angelov covers news, events and sports in the Devon area. Some of Bobby's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide what content to cover and always review this content before it is published.
The play tells the story of the Unknown Warrior, who was buried at Westminster Abbey to symbolise the many British soldiers who died without a known grave.
The two drivers of the buses, Kim and Gwyn, will continue providing the service now under TRIP.
Experienced storyteller Janet Dowling, who has been telling tales for more than 20 years, will lead the session.
The not-for-profit housing and care provider, which supports older people, was recognised for its commitment to animal welfare.
The Sony and Writers’ Guild Award-winning writer will be warming up for his upcoming UK tour with a show in the main theatre on Saturday, October 12.
Gillian and Kevin Robinson, of Royston, were recognised by Hearing Dogs for Deaf People for their dedication and commitment to training puppies.
Jayne Owen, 65, of Brymbo, started her career as a cook in a residential home and worked her way up to a manager delivering training to others.
The show will see Karen share stories from her life and career, with a heap of humour and jokes.
The Glasladies Beer Society will host its Beer is for Everyone festival on November 16 at the Drygate Brewery, Glasgow, from 2pm to 9pm.
Last year's inaugural event saw over 260 participants in the 10-mile adult race, with 85 children taking part in the mile fun run.
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