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Celebrate with us as Red Letter Days turns 24 tomorrow!
It’s true what they say, time flies as you get older. None of us can believe Red Letter Days is about to turn 24 years old. We thought the circumstances called for a catch up over a cuppa with our longest serving staff, Anne… What is your name, job role and how long have you been at Red Letter Days? I’m…
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Short Breaks in the UK: Summer Staycations
Getting out of the country for a holiday is wonderful, but staying in the country and exploring somewhere you’ve never been before can be just as fun and a lot cheaper! There are plenty of things to do on British soil – here are a few of our ideal UK staycations: My choice – The Seaside: Having been brought up…
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Gift Experiences: Ways to Unwind After Exams
If you’re looking for ways to treat your kids after their exams, we’ve got some savvy suggestions to help rid them of any built-up tension from those late night study sessions. Three quarters of those who participated in our Facebook poll said that they’d love to celebrate their end of exams by either zorbing, indoor skydiving or doing a military experience.…
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Meet The Staff: Interview with Hennie Jones
As part of our Meet the Staff series, we caught up with Hennie, our Big Man of Finance to find out a little more about his world… Can you tell us your name/job title? Hennie Jones, Accounts Payable Manager. What does your job entail? The list is too long for this blog but I am responsible for overseeing all supplier, normal…
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2013 Wimbledon Championships – Who will win?
Tennis is one of the quintessential British sports, and today marks the beginning of the 127th Wimbledon Championship. Over the next two weeks there are sure to be rain delays amid a sea of umbrellas, bowls of strawberries and cream (and a few glasses of champagne!), lots of aces, deuces, loves and a wealth of world-class tennis. Here is a…
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We’re Celebrating: National Bike Week 2013
Having started last Saturday (15th June), National Bike Week 2013 is in full swing with lots of exciting events taking place all over the country. Launched by the Cyclists’ Touring Club in 1923, National Bike Week has become an increasingly popular annual fixture and in 2011, almost half a million people took part in the UK alone. The aim of…