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School tour celebrates 100 years of Royal British Legion

School tour celebrates 100 years of Royal British Legion
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Ellesmere Port school pupils enjoy educational exploration in local community

Ellesmere Port school pupils enjoy educational exploration in local community
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Pembrokeshire s indoor activities are back on the cards

Here are five places that you won’t want to miss out on. 1. Palace cinema, Haverfordwest This historic cinema has been around for more than 100 years, and plans to reopen to the public on Friday, May 28. The owner Irene Davies said: “We closed last year on March 17, and that’s the longest the cinema has ever been shut since it was officially opened in 1913.” Irene said they have been cleaning and getting the building ready for visitors for the past few weeks, spending a great deal of money on the place, and fitting it with new carpets throughout. People will still be allowed to buy popcorn and other treats at the cinema, where they will have the chance to watch Peter Rabbit 2, Cruella, and Nomadland.

These Shoes Are Killing Me! (Ep 296 Rebroadcast) - Freakonomics

These Shoes Are Killing Me! (Ep. 296 Rebroadcast) May 19, 2021 @ 11:00pm Listen now: The human foot is an evolutionary masterpiece, far more functional than we give it credit for. So why do we encase it in “a coffin” (as one foot scholar calls it) that stymies so much of its ability and may create more problems than it solves? Listen and subscribe to our podcast at             The Covid-19 shutdown has produced a variety of strange and surprising side effects. One of them has been the health of our feet. Doctors have reported an increase in all sorts of foot maladies in part because so many of us have been spending so much time barefoot. The implication is that our feet would be better off if they were still in shoes every day. But is that necessarily true? After all, we aren’t born with shoes. At least I wasn’t; maybe you were. If the question is “What do you do with a human foot?” are we sure the best answer is “Put it in a shoe”? Th

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