The Regal is proud to present in partnership with the High Sheriff’s Fund - Peter Snow and Ann MacMillan live on stage.
In this presented talk, they will look at some of the most fascinating documents in the history of humankind as featured in their book 'The Treasures of World History- The Story of Civilization Told Through the 50 Most Important Documents'.
Peter Snow is a highly respected journalist, author and broadcaster. He was ITN's Diplomatic and Defence Correspondent from 1966 to 1979, and presented BBC's Newsnight from 1980 to 1997. For many years he was an indispensable part of election nights.
Ann MacMillan is one of Canada's most distinguished journalists. She was the London correspondent of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for 40 years until her retirement is 2013.
All proceeds from this event will be equally split between The High Sheriff’s Fund (Registered Charity No: 1102266) and the Regal Tenbury Trust (Registered Charity No: 7954848)
A note from the High Sheriff of Worcestershire:
Mental health support is in huge demand, like never before. However, from my time in office, it is very apparent that the ability to provide these vital services has been severely impacted by the Covid-19 Pandemic and the resulting restrictions. The financial impact on these services have also been huge.
During my Shrieval year I am aiming to assist organisations in the county who provide these vitally important services to our communities (in particular, Children), via financial support from the High Sheriff’s Fund, which is hosted by Worcestershire Community Foundation.