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Experience Days – Postcard from Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens – sometimes words aren’t necessary. Take a pictorial wander with us on our special Red Letter Day with Charlie Dimmock at The Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew.
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Great British Beer Festival 2013: Unusual Beer Names
To celebrate the beginning of The Great British Beer Festival, we decided to have a look into the wacky and colourful world of unusual beer names. A tiny bit of googling throws up a whole host of hilarious, cheeky and downright unbelievable names. In the world of independently brewed beer and ale, it seems it’s the wackier the better. Here are a few of our favourites.
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Days Out in London: Four Fun Ways to Enjoy our Capital City
London’s history dates as far back as AD43. From the invasion of the Romans right through to 2012’s Olympic success, our capital city has seen its fair share of action over the years. Today it’s a bustling multi-cultural metropolis full of amazing landmarks, quirky bars and restaurants, art galleries, museums, markets and stunning parks. Come rain or shine, tourists flock to the city to enjoy all it has to offer, but whether you’re a visitor or a Londoner born and bred, there is always something exciting to see or do north or south of the river. Here are four fun things that are sure to make great additions to days…
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Celebrity Experiences: Join Charlie Dimmock at Kew Gardens
Gardener alert! Ground Force presenter Charlie Dimmock is hosting a unique Red Letter Days experience at glorious Kew Gardens. Find out more about the UK’s most famous gardener and how you could get some exclusive gardening tips from her below…
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Short Breaks: Things to Do in the New Forest, Hampshire
The New Forest National Park in Hampshire is a brilliant place to go for short breaks or a day trip. There are so many things to see and do in this historic area, so here are some fun facts and a few activities to try if you’re heading down for a visit.
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Edinburgh Festival 2013: Our Top Three Picks
Today marks the start of this year’s famous Edinburgh Festival. Commonly known as the ‘Edinburgh Fringe’, this three week event showcases a whole host of great entertainment, from music and stand-up comedy to art, theatre and interpretive dance. To celebrate this year’s Edinburgh festival and get into the spirit of the fringe, here are three acts to look out for over the next few weeks.