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Thriving communities fund to improve people’s health and well-being. Arts and culture can transform lives, increase confidence, and support significant health improvements.
Carlisle charity Prism Arts has seen this first-hand and is part of a new partnership developing accessible cultural experiences to improve people’s health and wellbeing. The partnership is made up of Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery, Carlisle City Council, North Cumbria Integrated Care Foundation Trust, Carlisle Healthcare, Prism Arts, Susie Tate Projects and Cumbria Wildlife Trust. They will be working with other partners to increase the uptake of social prescribing to help improve the health and resilience of a community that has been hit by COVID-19 and lockdowns.
The Life of Pi
Life of Pi has confirmed new dates for its rescheduled West End run.
The play is based on the Man Booker-winning novel of the same name, written by Yann Martel, which is about what happens when a cargo ship sinks in the Pacific Ocean and the only survivors – a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, a 16 year-old boy and a Bengal tiger – are stranded together on a lifeboat.
In early 2020, the Sheffield Theatres production won the WhatsOnStage Award for Best New Play – the first time a piece of new writing outside of the capital has picked up the prize.
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Police have vowed they will never give up on missing schoolgirl Quanne Diec, after the Coroner found she died by homicide some time after she vanished in Sydneyâs west more than two decades ago.
Quanne, 12, was last seen on the morning of July 27, 1998, when her mother watched her walk away from their Granville home towards Clyde train station on her way to school. She never arrived at the station.
Quanne Diec was last seen in 1998.
A witness, who has since died, told police and Quanneâs family that she saw a young girl matching Quanneâs description getting into a white van that morning. This is believed to be the last time Quanne was seen.
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