Made by Mortals set to release interactive podcast with Armed Forces veterans Date published: 01 June 2021
The Armchair Adventures podcast was launched by the Audenshaw-based not-for-profit organisation during lockdown and has now had 20,000 listens
Music theatre organisation Made by Mortals are set to release the latest episode of their interactive adventure podcast for primary school children on June 10, created with the help of a group of armed forces veterans.
And in addition to this, the eighth and last episode of the first Armchair Adventures series is being celebrated with a huge live online show for primary schools across the North West.
A magnificent manor house, once a summer home to a Saxon King, has gone on the market for £8 million. The Grade 2 listed Everleigh Manor sits in the village of Everleigh, near to Pewsey and to the Salisbury Plain. The property is now on the market, and has been described as one of Wiltshire s finest manor houses, complete with 30.54 acres of land. With eight bedrooms and six bathrooms, highlights include the show stopping vaulted entrance hall, the orangery with its ornate ceilings and the magnificent reception rooms, all of which are spacious with attractive fireplaces and countless windows. Rightmove suggests that prospective owners use the second floor of Everleigh Manor as stafff accomodation.
Health chiefs will open the jabs site at Eden Boys School, in Wolfenden Street, Halliwell, from tomorrow. Clinical commissioners say the centre will operate from 10am to 6pm each day during the half-term holidays until Sunday, June 6. The site will be used to administer first and second doses of both Pfizer and Astra Zeneca vaccines. People are being encouraged to come down to the new site this weekend, for their first dose or for their second dose, if their first was more than eight weeks ago. Dr Helen Wall, senior responsible officer for the vaccination programme in Bolton, said: We have been bowled over by the enthusiasm of people wanting to get their vaccination since the variant hit and we really want to encourage people in Bolton to now come forward.
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Mysterious letters have been delivered to houses in Yorkshire with fascinating information about local war heroes.