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| 10 March 2010 | |
| Ucan Weight Loss Support Group (Weight Loss Support) | |
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Time: 18:00:00 to 19:00:00 Location: St Aidens Church Hall, Grangetown, Sunderland My name is Ann Yewdell and I am an ex-weight watchers leader. I would just like to let you know about the support I received from my local community in December 2007 when I was asked to hold a weekly meeting by a group of people on their weight loss journey. In January this year I opened the 'Ucan Weight Loss Support Group' and the weight loss is fabulous. When joining the group, Ucan follow any healthy eating programme you wish. We hold a meeting every week to discuss how well people are doing or if struggling we will help out. I hold meetings every Monday night from 6-7pm at Elim Church, Durham Road and from 6-7pm at St Aidens Church Hall, Grangetown. Prices are £2.50. Or if you can’t make the meeting every week I have private consultations at £5.00. Give me a call on 07983335253. Many Thanks, Ann Yewdell email : contactbicell@talktalk.net Additional Information | |
| Salsa Classes (Dance) | |
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Time: 19:30:00 to 21:30:00 Location: Community Centre Newcastle Road Chester le Street Salsa classes every Wednesday from 7.30 - 9.30 for beginners and improvers @ £3 per class Contact Deborah: 07904 070125 Additional Information | |
| A Victorian Murder Tour (Ghost Walk) | |
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Time: 19:30:00 to 21:00:00 Location: The Bridge Hotel Newcastle He came silently out of the Dean Street shadows of November 26th, 1886. Watching, Stalking, Waiting drink-sodden with a want for murder. Leaving a lifeless prostitute dead with her throat sliced. Yes, something wicked this way walked, for this is the slashing ground of the Dean Street Killer. We evoke that winter of gas light and fog, of menacing shadows and stealthy footsteps - as we inspect the murder sites, sift through the evidence - in all its gory detail - and get to grips, so to speak, with the main suspects. Afterward you can steady your nerves in The Red House, pub where the victims once worked as lady's of the night and spent time - perhaps with the Killer himself. Additional Information | |


