Offering a regular chance for prayer in Norwich
Norwich Healing Rooms is a place where anyone can go to for prayer, no matter what the need, whether physical, emotional or spiritual. It opened in September 2013 and is currently operating from St Edmunds Church, Fishergate and St Stephen’s in Norwich city centre. The Norwich Healing Rooms is part of The International Association of Healing Rooms, with over 2,000 centres worldwide. The ministry has a close connection with Norfolk Healing Rooms, headed up by Ray Scorey, and has shared training sessions with them. Norwich Healing Rooms is open every Thursday from 7.30 – 9.30 pm at St Edmunds Church Fishergate and every second Saturday of the month at St Stephens Church, Norwich from 12 – 2 pm. It is completely free of charge.
Cross across the bay at old St Stephen s Church, Fylingdales Photo - Churches Conservation Trust IF you are planning to get out and stretch those legs this Bank Holiday weekend, here are four walks in North Yorkshire ideal for all the family. The walks, taking in both coast and countryside, have been put together by the Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) and include some historic landmarks along the way. The four walks take in five enigmatic churches in North Yorkshire - and walkers are encouraged to take photos as part of a photography competition too. The routes have been put together by the CCT to celebrate National Walking Month which runs throughout May.
The Birkenhead battlegrounds which could spell doom for Labour
They could completely change the council
11:50, 25 APR 2021
Hamilton Square in Birkenhead, part of a key seat in the May 6 vote. Picture Jason Roberts (Image: Liverpool Echo)
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Labour could lose two key seats, including one of its historic strongholds, in Wirral Council’s crunch elections.
Royal Navy searchlights for Blitz anniversary will be beamed into the sky
Plymouth Sound and Devonport will see lights shining across the water and in the sky to commemorate the Blitz
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Searchlights are set to light up Plymouth s skies and waters next week as the Royal Navy join commemorations for the 80th anniversary of the Blitz.
One of Walthamstow’s several 18th century mansions was The Limes, located on Shernhall Street south of Barclay Road. The house was set in carefully kept grounds and gardens of just over an acre, including an avenue of lime trees and a vinery with an additional two acres or so of adjoining meadow. There was also stabling for several horses, a cowhouse and various outbuildings to the west of the main house. The Limes was described in the 1930s as one of the most attractive of the area’s 18th century houses, which makes the fact that it was demolished within a decade of this statement even more galling.