Reporter Sian Jones with events in Wigan
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00:00Hello and welcome to what's aren't in Wigan this week. Find out more about the great Hay
00:07Soul built by Sir Roger Bradtay, the first baronet. Discover the fine properties of Hay's
00:14Callow Call, the Traces Call in England and learn about Sir Roger's upbringing, his role
00:19in the development of Hay Estate and his correspondence with Oliver Cromwell. The walk lasts for approximately
00:2690 minutes to 2 hours and includes pathways and uneven woodland ground. It starts at the
00:31visitor centre at Haywosland Park and ends in the Lower Plantations and takes place on
00:36October 17th at 10.30am. The Teach Rex team are delighted to be in Wigan for the first
00:43time. Teach Rex uses life-like dinosaurs to perform their one hour show, teaching children
00:48about the anatomy and life of one of the most mesmerising creatures that have ever roamed
00:53our planet. The show is teamed up with FX Music and gives children and their families
00:57the chance to get up close and personal with these fantastic, realistic beasts. It takes
01:02place at the Edge of Wigan on Saturday, October 19th at 10am and tickets are available online.
01:09Oktoberfest is also taking place at the Forrester's Arm in Shevington on October 19th. Like, there
01:15will be live music from the North West Singer, German beers and Bavarian style food available
01:19and it begins at 12pm. And finally, the Leyland Band will be performing at the Pemberton
01:25Band Room on October 20th. The concert starts at 7.30pm and tickets are available by contact
01:31in Pemberton or DW bands.