Listening Place marks 20 years with talk 'Anxiety is a Gift'
The Listening Place, based at Salisbury Methodist Church in St Edmunds Church Street, celebrated 20 years of service with a cake and a talk.
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Will Abbott is a Craven-based reporter who has previously reported on the likes of the online chess boom and psychic intuitives. Some of Will's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide what content to cover and always review this content before it is published.
The Listening Place, based at Salisbury Methodist Church in St Edmunds Church Street, celebrated 20 years of service with a cake and a talk.
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