by Lucinda Hurrey | Sep 4, 2021
Open session for older people wondering about their memory, with Alzheimers Support, SWAN Advocacy, the Laverstock Memory Group and the Alzheimer’s Society. With light refreshments. This event is part of Salisbury Silver Sunday fortnight, which has been co-ordinated...
by Lucinda Hurrey | Sep 4, 2021
An open invitation to find out what goes on in all the support groups available to you whichever practice you are registered with at Salisbury Medical Centre. Tea/coffee and home made cakes will welcome you. This event is part of Salisbury Silver Sunday fortnight,...
by Lucinda Hurrey | Sep 4, 2021
Tom Service, Gresham Professor of Music What does it mean to listen to music? How might the concepts and practices of ‘listening’ and ‘music-making’ have first emerged in the story of human development? We journey back in time, to the origins of human society –...
by Lucinda Hurrey | Sep 4, 2021
Joseph Silk, Gresham Professor of Astronomy The most compact objects that shine in the universe are neutron stars. Black holes are even more compact objects that we view indirectly as matter accretes and heats up around them. Professor Silk will describe the state of...
by Lucinda Hurrey | Sep 4, 2021
Professor Tom Williamson, University of East Anglia We often think of the British countryside as ‘natural’ but it is anything but. Not only its fields and hedges, but also its woods, heaths, moors, and fens are largely the product of human activities...