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Magna Carta 800th Celebratory Dinner

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Saturday 14th March 2015 Ascot Berkshire The launch event for the Magna Carta celebrations in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead at the stunning Coworth Park Hotel in Ascot (part of the Dorchester Collection). Tickets cost £75 per head and are available at (insert the above website link). The Magna Carta is the foundation […]

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Magna Carta Women – Exhibition

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11th – 30th March Maidenhead Berskhire To celebrate the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, we are delighted to be hosting the touring Magna Carta Women Exhibition by Tracy Satchwill. She describes her work as “a playful collage of women and men who have had an impact on British women and their […]

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Magna Carta Women – Talk by artist Tracy Satchwill

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Tuesday 17th March 2015 Maidenhead Berkshire To celebrate the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, we are delighted to not only be hosting the touring Magna Carta Women Exhibition by Tracy Satchwill, but also having Tracy join us to talk about her fascinating work. She describes her exhibition as “a playful collage […]

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LiberTeas at the Grange followed by a ‘Songs of Praise’

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On Sunday 14th June, thanks to the generosity of Glyn Larcombe and his wife we intend to hold a ‘Liber Tea’ at the Grange followed by a ‘Songs of Praise’. This will mirror a Liber Tea to celebrate Magna Carta to be held in the Victoria Gardens next to the Houses of Commons and Lords […]

Wraysbury Players Magna Carta Play

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Thursday 11th June 2015 in Wraysbury Village Hall It is intended that the Wraysbury Players will give an entertainment based on Magna Carta to include readings and music. For more information, click here.

St Andrew’s Flower Festival

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There will be a flower festival on 6th and 7th June 2015, organised by Lucy Foster in St Andrew’s Church (which would have been over one hundred years’ old in 1215). For more information, please click here