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OUT & ABOUT


century skull from the War of the Roses, a Pilgrim bible and a newly- discovered ‘Face in the Wall.’ Also, find out about the local connection to royalty such as how a Gateford girl played a part in the execution of King Henry VIII’s fifth wife, Catherine Howard, or how the Lord of Worksop Manor managed to get his hand into the royal coronation ceremonies by gifting a glove to those ascending the throne. These spectacular guided tours are free, with donations welcome


towards the upkeep of the church. Forthcoming dates are as follows: Wednesdays 22nd January, 19th February and 18th March, starting at 2pm.


For more information, see their website


www.worksoppriory.co.uk or call 01909 475 934 Worksop Priory, Priorswell Road, Worksop, Nottinghamshire S80 2LJ


CHILDREN’S CLOTHING


AND TOYS MARKET New and pre-owned clothing, shoes and toys for tots to teens


Rotherham Outdoor Covered Market, 10am to 3pm


First and third Saturday of the month: • 18th January, 1st and 15th February 2020 • 7th and 21st March 2020


To book, call 01709 365021 or email markets@rotherham.gov.uk


Rotherham Markets


FREE SATURDAY PARKING in the Forge Island, Drummond Street and Wellgate Multi-Storey Car Parks


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ONLY £7 PER STALL


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