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- 31/10/19People all over the world suffered unimaginable hardship and loss during World War II...Read More
- 25/10/19
Deer oh Dear!
Deer are currently enjoying a population boom in Britain. In years gone by, they were found mainly in rural areas and places such as estates and parks, where they were managed...Read More - 21/10/19
I Know an Old Lady who Swallowed a Fly
The well-known children's nursery rhyme, I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, has been sung to kids for generations...Read More - 04/10/19
John Keats: To Autumn
As the last throes of summer sunshine fade, we find ourselves in autumn, with a nip in the air and dusk falling ever-earlier...Read More - 24/09/19
We Plough the Fields and Scatter
Every autumn, schools and churches all over the world hold their harvest festival...Read More - 18/09/19
Lady and the Tramp
Originally released in 1955, the timeless Walt Disney film Lady and the Tramp is as relevant today as it was more than 60 years ago. The animated musical adventure about two lovable dogs never grows old and continually delights fresh...Read More - 04/09/19
Thomas Hardy: I Watched a Blackbird
English poet and novelist Thomas Hardy was famous for writing classic novels, such as 'Far from the Madding Crowd' and 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles', yet he always considered himself to be more of a poet - despite his first poetry anthology not being published until he was almost 60 years old...Read More - 29/08/19
Tom's Midnight Garden
The children's fantasy novel, Tom’s Midnight Garden, has been delighting kids and adults for more than 60 years, thanks to its timeless storyline and characters. Written by English author Philippa Pearce in 1958, it won the Library Association's Carnegie Medal...Read More













