A commemorative event held in a Bradford district village remembered victims who have lost their lives in the conflict between Israel and Gaza.
Based on the last poem written by poet Dr Refaat Alareer, the West Lane Baptist Church in Haworth, in conjunction with Churches Together, hosted a well-attended commemorative and fundraising event. (...)
The organiser said: “Braving the rain, we walked to the Book Stones with the ‘Brontë sisters’ to fly a white kite over Penistone Hill, representing an angel flying over Gaza bringing back love, bringing back hope. (Daryl Ames)
Wales Online recommends 'Five staycation spots for this year's World Book Day' and one of them is
The Studio – Parwich, Derbyshire Dales
Sleeps: Two
Price: Seven nights from £502
This beautiful, detached cottage is set in the heart of Derbyshire and is ideally located for couples looking to explore the locations which inspired various Brontë books, including the literary classic Jane Eyre which was written by Charlotte Brontë.
The property boasts traditional features including wooden beams, a wood-burning stove and a beautiful walled garden – perfect for an evening drink or a cup of tea in the morning sunshine.
Situated in the south of the Peak District National Park, the cottage is just a 30-minute drive away from Chatsworth House, where Jane and Edward Rochester’s first meeting was filmed in the 2011 film adaption. (Daniel Smith)
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