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Project to build new World Heritage Centre in Bath awarded £350k

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Heritage sites across England receive emergency arts funding

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Online memorial service for loved ones who died from Covid coronavirus | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Bath Abbey Picture: visitbath.co.uk. PEOPLE across Bath and North East Somerset and Wiltshire whose loved ones have died during the Covid-19 pandemic are being invited to join an online community service of remembrance. The Community Remembering Together Service will be broadcast on Wednesday, March 24 at 7pm via the Bath Abbey YouTube channel. The event is organised jointly by the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, Dorothy House Hospice Care, Bath Abbey, the SWALLOW charity and Bath and North East Somerset Council. RUH Lead Chaplain, the Reverend Narinder Tegally, said: “The service is intended to bring together those within the local community, who follow a professed faith or no faith, to remember all those who have died across Bath and North East Somerset, Wiltshire and

Online memorial service for loved ones who died from Covid coronavirus

Bath Abbey Picture: visitbath.co.uk. PEOPLE across Bath and North East Somerset and Wiltshire whose loved ones have died during the Covid-19 pandemic are being invited to join an online community service of remembrance. The Community Remembering Together Service will be broadcast on Wednesday, March 24 at 7pm via the Bath Abbey YouTube channel. The event is organised jointly by the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, Dorothy House Hospice Care, Bath Abbey, the SWALLOW charity and Bath and North East Somerset Council. RUH Lead Chaplain, the Reverend Narinder Tegally, said: “The service is intended to bring together those within the local community, who follow a professed faith or no faith, to remember all those who have died across Bath and North East Somerset, Wiltshire and

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