Dumfriesshire’s Devil’s Porridge Museum is hosting a ‘Love and Porridge’ community gathering featuring documented love stories from HM Factory Gretna during WWI, followed by a ‘Love in Wartime’ exhibition with love stories and postcards on display. The museum showcases the history of the secret munitions factory that housed thousands of workers, including women, producing cordite for the war effort. The dangerous work was dubbed ‘the devil’s porridge’ and attendees can learn more about this history by booking a spot for the free event online.
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Son found mum’s winning EuroMillions ticket stuffed in drawer after her death
A grieving son, Liam Carter, discovered his late mother's winning lottery ticket worth over £18,000 while sorting through her belongings. The ticket, found in a kitchen drawer with a note saying "Sat draw – don’t forget!", was a surprise as she had never won anything significant before. Mr. Carter plans to use the money for a flat deposit, fulfilling his mother's wish for him, and expresses that it feels like a final gift from her....
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