Successful University of Winchester alumni event to become regular occurrence
Students past and present recently came together for a networking evening, put together by undergraduates on the Event Management course at the University of Winchester.
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Alex is an AI Assisted reporter covering a wide range of news from across North Wales, Mid Wales, and Chesire
Students past and present recently came together for a networking evening, put together by undergraduates on the Event Management course at the University of Winchester.
Breage Parish Council has been collaborating with Vision Zero South West on the '20 is Plenty' project.
H&H Land & Estates are predicting that the new Government will bring confidence back into the property market in and around Carlisle.
New research from West Somerset Railway reveals that despite the current financial squeeze, 73 per cent of UK adults still intend to go on day trips.
Ilminster Arts Centre has unveiled a new exhibition, 'By Invitation', showcasing invited artists' interpretations of nature, wildlife, and organic shapes.
Carlisle and Cumbria Artists are launching their 55th Annual Exhibition at Carlisle Cathedral on July 27.
IMAGO, a dance production that looks at human relationships, is coming to Hexham on October 3.
Howden Insurance is launching a jersey design contest ahead of The British & Irish Lions' 2025 Australian Tour.
The popular music festival, Orchardfest, returns to Bromsgrove in August at Puddle Wharf Farm.
A donation from a Worcester housebuilder has helped a local school pay tribute to their 'incredible' teachers.
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