This document provides information on various events happening in and around Leicester in winter 2014, including performances of Swan Lake at the Concordia Theatre, a charity ball called the Country Chic Shindig in aid of the Air Ambulance, and exhibits at the Charnwood Museum in Loughborough exploring the history of the area. It also lists Sunday carvery options at the Golden Fleece pub in South Croxton and provides details on Hotel Maiyango in Leicester and Victorian Christmas celebrations at Rockingham Castle from November 19th to 21st.
Top alternative things to do in London this christmasJack ponting
London This Weekend wishing you a ‘Very happy Merry Christmas’. Make it unforgettable by enjoying these alternative things to do in London at Christmas. Stay connected with http://www.londonthisweekend.co.uk/ for more fun.
Arts Open Program: March 8-10th 2014, Castlemaine, AustraliaWe Push Buttons
Arts Open is a Visual Arts extravaganza featuring over 70 artists, across 40 studios and galleries.
The program will not just feature the opportunity to meet the artists in their own studios but also incorporate Public Talks, Book Signings, and a Gala Ball.
Labour Day Weekend 2014 in Castlemaine, regional Victoria, Australia.
Top alternative things to do in London this christmasJack ponting
London This Weekend wishing you a ‘Very happy Merry Christmas’. Make it unforgettable by enjoying these alternative things to do in London at Christmas. Stay connected with http://www.londonthisweekend.co.uk/ for more fun.
Arts Open Program: March 8-10th 2014, Castlemaine, AustraliaWe Push Buttons
Arts Open is a Visual Arts extravaganza featuring over 70 artists, across 40 studios and galleries.
The program will not just feature the opportunity to meet the artists in their own studios but also incorporate Public Talks, Book Signings, and a Gala Ball.
Labour Day Weekend 2014 in Castlemaine, regional Victoria, Australia.
Silloth Presentation to Cumbria in Bloom AGM 17 Nov 2014Anna Malina
This presentation highlights Silloth-on-Solway as an attractive Cumbrian tourist destination. With a new dock and railway established in the 1860s, Silloth was developed as a planned Victorian spa town. At 45 acres, the town's village green, which sits between the main cobbled street and the Solway Firth, is the largest and, arguably most beautiful, in England. Many annual events on the Green are organised by local people. The Green's Community Garden sits on the corner of Criffel St and Lawn Tce. Local people participated in the design of the garden which was opened in May 2014. Silloth is winner of the Cumbria in Bloom Coastal Town award and the Green is a recipient of a Green Flag award.
Our cover this month features the designs for the lovely new banners that are now proudly celebrating Streatham’s iconic buildings and events from lamp posts on the High Rd. Aptly, one of them celebrates the beautiful Streatham Hill Theatre. As we go to press, we were
contacted by the Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre to ask us to publicise their petition to Lambeth Council to uphold their decision to protect the 1928 Grade II listed theatre from possible destruction by declaring it an Asset of Community Value. This gives the building protection from immediate development - if it is put up for sale, the Streatham community will be given the opportunity to raise the funds to take it on. Now the owners of the building are appealing to Lambeth Council to reverse their decision. The Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre have until 29 November to convince the council that the theatre is worth saving. Sign the petition at: www.streathamhilltheatre.org
To mark 60 years of The Queen's reign the Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook is, in common with the whole of the country, celebrating her Diamond Jubilee. This brief report gives a flavour of the events that have taken place, events that have gripped the nation.
Silloth Presentation to Cumbria in Bloom AGM 17 Nov 2014Anna Malina
This presentation highlights Silloth-on-Solway as an attractive Cumbrian tourist destination. With a new dock and railway established in the 1860s, Silloth was developed as a planned Victorian spa town. At 45 acres, the town's village green, which sits between the main cobbled street and the Solway Firth, is the largest and, arguably most beautiful, in England. Many annual events on the Green are organised by local people. The Green's Community Garden sits on the corner of Criffel St and Lawn Tce. Local people participated in the design of the garden which was opened in May 2014. Silloth is winner of the Cumbria in Bloom Coastal Town award and the Green is a recipient of a Green Flag award.
Our cover this month features the designs for the lovely new banners that are now proudly celebrating Streatham’s iconic buildings and events from lamp posts on the High Rd. Aptly, one of them celebrates the beautiful Streatham Hill Theatre. As we go to press, we were
contacted by the Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre to ask us to publicise their petition to Lambeth Council to uphold their decision to protect the 1928 Grade II listed theatre from possible destruction by declaring it an Asset of Community Value. This gives the building protection from immediate development - if it is put up for sale, the Streatham community will be given the opportunity to raise the funds to take it on. Now the owners of the building are appealing to Lambeth Council to reverse their decision. The Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre have until 29 November to convince the council that the theatre is worth saving. Sign the petition at: www.streathamhilltheatre.org
To mark 60 years of The Queen's reign the Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook is, in common with the whole of the country, celebrating her Diamond Jubilee. This brief report gives a flavour of the events that have taken place, events that have gripped the nation.
Doors Open Day brochure for Paisley Abbey. Includes a short description of the work conducted in 2009 by myself, Bob Will and Stephen Driscoll from the University of Glasgow Archaeology Department and Archaeological Research Division.
Our brochure explores Western Scotland and all that it has to offer. Hire a motorhome from Freedhome and visit Western Scotland next year. https://freedho.me/hire
With Exmoor’s natural, timeless charm along with its abundance of outdoor opportunities, this really is the only place to be this September.
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Our brochure explores the Aberdeenshire and all that it has to offer. Hire a motorhome from Freedhome and visit Aberdeenshire next year. https://freedho.me/hire
The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
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2. EVENTS THIS
WINTER 014
Swan Lake at
Concordia Theatre
English National Ballet's
acclaimed production of
SWAN LAKE provides
an unforgettable
experience of romance
and drama.
Price:
£15 adults and £12 under
12's with no adult
concession
On-sight light
refreshments and food
court available
Children welcome
The Country
Chic Shindig
offers you the
chance to
donate to the
Air Ambulance
in Melton. A glamorous
charity ball encompassing all
that is fabulous about
Country life, guests are
invited to wear their finest
country side apparel! Four
course supper, live music and
an amazing auction!
Sat Oct 25 7:00 pm
Market Tavern
Ticket Prices £45
Visit Charnwood
Museum in
Loughborough for a
look back into the
history of Charnwood.
The museum reflects
the history, geology,
archaeology and
industries of
Charnwood.
Permanent displays
include ‘Coming to
Charnwood’, ‘The
Natural World of
Charnwood’, ‘Living
off the Land’ and
‘Earning a Living’
Address: Charnwood
Museum. Queens Park,
Granby Street,
Loughborough,
Leicestershire, LE11
3DU
Ticket Price £5
Visit The Golden
Fleece in South Croxton
for a luxury meal in the
countryside.
Sunday Carvery
12pm-7pm
Main courses from £5.99
3. » Hotel Maiyango is a contemporary 14
bedroom boutique hotel and award winning
restaurant with a cocktail bar and kitchen deli
» Ethos 'Maiyango Loves Local‘
» Rooms from £79
» Hotel Maiyango Restaurant,
13-21 St Nicholas Place,
Leicester
4.
5. » Bruce Wheeler started Wheelers in 1980,
having been fully trained in the retail industry.
» Wheelers are one of the leading independent
specialist gift retailers in the United Kingdom,
offering not only the widest choice from the
collecting end of the luxury gifting market, but
are also renowned for giving good, old
fashioned, personal service.
My target audience would love to shop in
a place like this as they are able to shop
for a range of luxury products that would
relate to their income bracket (A-B)
6. » Victorian Christmas 19th-21st of November
» It’s Christmas Eve 1881 and the Castle is decorated
to help you step back in time to a thoroughly
Victorian Christmas. The fires are lit, the food
prepared and the Great Hall table is laid for a
sumptuous Christmas dinner. Guided tours in
period costume take place throughout the day. A
wealth of beautifully lit Christmas trees welcome
you into the Castle Courtyard. Our Castle Gift
Shop is stacked full of Christmas ideas for friends
& family.