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Press release October 2008
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 | - Yule Fest: free seasonal enjoyment at West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village Wednesday, October 29, 2008
The ever-popular Yule Fest returns to West Stow Country Park on Sunday 9 and Sunday 16 November, with Christmas shopping, live music and free entry to West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village. [More...]
|  | - Council gives £1.5 million boost to local businesses Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Businesses across St Edmundsbury will be benefiting from over £1.5million that St Edmundsbury Borough Council (SEBC) intends to re-invest in the local economy over the next two years. [More...]
|  | - How should St Edmundsbury grow? Thursday, October 16, 2008
Local residents are being invited to give their views on the second stage of consultation for the Council’s Local Development Framework which will shape how St Edmundsbury will develop over the next 23 years. [More...]
|  | - Halloween happenings at Moyse’s Hall Monday, October 13, 2008
Those who enjoy spine-chilling shivers can test their nerve at an atmospheric ‘after lights out’ evening tour of Moyse’s Hall, Bury St Edmunds this Halloween. [More...]
|  | - Cartoon workshop to commemorate the war Friday, October 10, 2008
Young people aged 10 and upwards will be able to get a new take on World War One through a cartoon workshop being held at Moyse’s Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds during half term week. [More...]
|  | - Warfare and woodworking, a week of historical discovery at West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village Thursday, October 2, 2008
A week of historical discovery at West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village begins when the People of Eoferwic get kitted out for battle, Anglo-Saxon style, on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 October. [More...]
|  | - Beowulf experienced Thursday, October 2, 2008
An enthralling evening of saga, firelight, food and waes hael is being held at West Stow, on Friday 24 October, with a telling of Beowulf. [More...]
|  | - Bury audience challenged and charmed Thursday, October 2, 2008
Fifty children from Rougham Primary School helped to launch African History Month in St Edmundsbury, with a gospel singing workshop, led by gospel tutor, Sandra McCalla, who taught the year 3 and 4 pupils seven songs with actions. [More...] | |
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