Come along to explore the fascinating and gruesome parts of history.Travel back in time to a different period of history every week with themed crafts, costumes, and horrible history facts!
This week our theme is NAUGHTY NORMANS. The Normans have invaded! Find out about how Britain changed when William the Conqueror became King. Do you have 'Norman Style'? Become a Norman by building castles and decorating Norman shields.
Suitable for ages 6-12 (children can be left and collected at the end of the session). Booking...
Peacefully on 5th March 2014 at the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, Norman aged 81 years.
Beloved husband to Sylvia, loving dad to Linda, Paul, Julie, Dawn and Annette, much loved grandad to all his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Funeral service at the Exeter & Devon Crematorium on Thursday 20 March at 12.15pm in St Peters Chapel.
Family flowers only please, donations if desired for the Alzheimer’s Society and British Lung Foundation may be sent to LeRoy Funerals 10 Alphington Road, Exeter EX2 8HH.
Sidmouth Science Festival aims to raise awareness of how science affects our everyday lives by integrating art, music and drama with serious scientific and technological talks. There will be events and activities for schools, individuals and families as well as those looking for stimulating debate on scientific subjects.
The festival is organised by the Vision Group for Sidmouth (VGS) and the Norman Lockyer Observatory.
The festival programme is available at www.sidmouthsciencefestival.org
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