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Festival of history reaches a climax
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Shakespeare classic in open air production next week
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MEDDLESOME friends and scheming nasties intervene in a story of love and loathing in 1930’s Italy. Maskers will be returning to the lawns of Townhill Park House (Gregg School) with their open-air show, which was postponed from last year. Much Ado About Nothing is Shakespeare’s timeless romantic comedy, full of love and loathing and anything in between. The Maskers version will be set in 1930’s Italy with music, set and costumes to whisk you away to another era. Husband and wife Sam and Anna Hussey play the love struck Benedick and Beatrice during the show, which runs from July 20 to 24.
C-PP Elementary School Launches Book Vending Machine to Reward Reading
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Loved: Reg Feddon was a legend in Cumwhinton village REG Feddon was a legend in Cumwhinton. Born in 1933 to Florence and Kelly Feddon, he grew up in the village, attending the primary school there before winning a scholarship to Greggs private school in Carlisle. Yet despite that prestigious start to his academic life, Reg always had his feet planted firmly on the ground. To earn pocket money, he helped his grandfather in his market garden and also local farmer Ernie Wood on his milk round. That early practical experience of working life served Reg well in his adult years. He had a typical village childhood, often cycling the two miles to his aunt and uncle’s home so he could spend time with them in the school holidays.