DOZENS of people took the opportunity to visit the Portway Annexe for the Open Day on March 25, when organisations and activities leaders were on hand to explain what they do and sign up new participants. Here are some photographs from the event.
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Ann Brown, Ginny Bourquin and Sue Revell at the Wells u3a stand
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Portway Annexe artist in residence Edgar Phillips with an example of his work
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Lilly and Kayleigh at the Small Steps Dance & Theatre Arts stand
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The Neighbourhood Police Team were represented at the event
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Nigel Fraser from Wells Rocks with a rare acoustic table and two script supports reported to have been used by Sir David Attenborough, Sigourney Weaver and other famous personalities who recorded natural history programmes at the BBC’s studios in Bristol, and now donated to the Wells Contemporary Music Centre