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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2021 · 27 MIN

Telling Tales: Storytelling with Heritage Learning Lancashire

from The Reading Ramble · host The Reading Ramble

On this episode of the Reading Ramble we talk to John Meredith from Heritage Learning Lancashire about the Lancashire Schools Storytelling Festival. We discuss how stories are shared, the origins of folklore, and why it is important for people to be aware of their heritage and the stories that are influenced by it.  You can follow Heritage Learning Lancashire on Twitter @HLLancashire, and on YouTube by searching for "Heritage Learning Lancashire"

On this episode of the Reading Ramble we talk to John Meredith from Heritage Learning Lancashire about the Lancashire Schools Storytelling Festival. We discuss how stories are shared, the origins of folklore, and why it is important for people to be aware of their heritage and the stories that are influenced by it.  You can follow Heritage Learning Lancashire on Twitter @HLLancashire, and on YouTube by searching for "Heritage Learning Lancashire"

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