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Manx National Heritage welcome proposed registration of historic buildings
Wed, 05 May 2021
Manx National Heritage has welcomed proposals to include a number of buildings and war memorials on the Isle of Man’s Protected Buildings Register. The Isle of Man’s Protected Buildings Register marks and celebrates the special architectural and historic significance of a building, and brings it under the consideration of the planning system, so that it can be protected for future generations. The oldest roofed building on the register is the Old Grammar School. Owned by Manx National Heritage, the building was built around 1200AD as the first town church in Castletown.
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3:30 PM February 25, 2021
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Julia Worcester, 66, from Baldock, with nurse Tracey Westley receiving her vaccine in Letchworth.
- Credit: Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust
A new large-scale vaccine centre has opened in Letchworth this morning, and has already seen a number of patients from a variety of cohorts.
A vaccine centre has opened at the Old Grammar School in Letchworth
- Credit: Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust
The new site at the Old Grammar School in Broadway has seen patients from the social care, education and volunteer sectors, with many singing the praises of the new centre.
Matthew Hillman, headteacher at the Pears Family School for children with special needs, said: “Getting vaccinated has been really simple today.