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Local history will be unearthed in Covid-safe online talks by Pete Fishlock, George Chittenden and Sharon Powell of The History Project

By: Beth Robson

Published: 12:22, 02 December 2020

Updated: 12:37, 02 December 2020

History enthusiasts wanting to learn something new, can bask in fun and informative online talks that will help them do that.

The virtual sessions are being hosted by Deal based not for profit organisation The History Project which promises to delve into the county's past.

All eras in our history are explored by The History Project as pictured here during a workshop with Sandwich Junior School

They will take place via Zoom over the coming Fridays and Saturdays starting this weekend.

Topics will include:

Just one of the workshops put on by The History Project founders Pete Fishlock and George Chittenden.

George Chittenden, who co-founded the project with Pete Fishlock, said: "Whatever your tastes, we have a topic that will tickle your fancy."

The History Project has made a name for itself in Deal by holding educational workshops for children.

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The talks last an hour and can be booked here.

Read more: All the latest news from Deal

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