Thursday 13th January 2011 19:30 17 Melling Lane
‘Red Bones’ by Anne Cleeves -(see interview with author here.)
Friday 14th January 2011 10:30 23 Buckingham Road
Discussion: Literary Prizes
Thursday 13th January 2011 19:30 17 Melling Lane
‘Red Bones’ by Anne Cleeves -(see interview with author here.)
Friday 14th January 2011 10:30 23 Buckingham Road
Discussion: Literary Prizes
Visit to the James Pringle complex at
which translated means ‘St.Mary’s Church in the hollow of white hazel near a rapid whirlpool and the Church of St.Tsyillio near the red cave.’ Fully restored Victorian Station – good photo opportunity, you can even get your passport stamped. Visitor Centre, shops, cafes etc. On to Plas Newydd, stunning National Trust property built in the 18th Century and home to the Marquis of Anglesey – set right on the banks of the Menai Straits with spectacular views of Snowdonia. Depart 8.30am Return 6pm Price: £16.50 - Nat.Trust Members £9.30 (includes entry to house and gardens)
On a very cold but lovely sunny morning we set off for Manchester Christmas Markets, hopefully to do some Christmas shopping. Manchester proved to be lively, busy and full of atmosphere. There were a lot of stalls to choose from, excellent shopping, galleries, coffee etc. the latter proving to be a popular stop as it was so cold. We are now nearly at an end of our 2010 programme, having visited lots of lovely interesting places, catering for a wide variety of interests. It only remains for our Medieval Christmas on the 9th December to complete our full programme and then on to next year!!!