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Grant gives Diss festival a boost

The Thomas Paine Festival at Diss museum has been boosted with a £6,625 grant.

The museum successfully applied to the National Lottery's Awards For All Scheme to help celebrate the bi-centenary of the death of the Cock (Denmark) Street staymaker who went on to world fame in the late 1700s.

He wrote three best-selling works of the 18th Century – Common Sense, Rights Of Man and The Age Of Reason and was a major influence in modern society.

The festival starts on November 7 and will be opened by TV and radio comedian Mark Steel.

There will be many events throughout the festival, including a debate on whether Paine was a good man or not, 18th Century music and food, while a film and CD is being made for the event.

Museum manager Basil Abbott said: "Diss has a good record for cultural projects.

"Having celebrated John Skelton and John Betjeman, Tom Paine was the obvious next one."

For further information, call the museum, 01379 650618.


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