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Master Craftsmen Begin £650,000 Rescue of Medieval London Barn
A remarkable piece of medieval London is undergoing an ambitious restoration as master thatchers begin work on one of the capital’s oldest and largest thatched buildings. The 15th-century Upminster Tithe…
by jonathanJan 30 No comments -
A Royal Summer Adventure: New Musical ‘King of Pangea’ Arrives at London’s Newest Theatre
Theatre lovers seeking a unique summer experience should mark their calendars for an exciting premiere at London’s newly transformed King’s Head Theatre. ‘King of Pangea’, a soul-stirring new musical backed…
by jonathanJan 30 No comments -
Theatrical Adventure: Following ‘Lost Atoms’ Through Britain’s Most Beautiful Venues
Theatre lovers and day-trippers alike have a treat in store as celebrated theatre company Frantic Assembly embarks on an ambitious tour of Britain’s most stunning venues with their new production…
by jonathanJan 30 No comments -
Summer Spectacular Returns to London’s ‘People’s Palace’
Looking for the perfect summer day out in London? Alexandra Palace’s Kaleidoscope Festival returns on July 12, 2025, offering a spectacular blend of music, comedy, and family entertainment against one…
by jonathanJan 30 No comments -
Pet Travel Hits Record Numbers on Channel Tunnel Service
More than 360,000 pets crossed the Channel via LeShuttle in 2024, with new figures revealing that over 40 animals per hour used the service between Britain and France. The remarkable…
by jonathanJan 29 No comments -
Groundbreaking Art Exhibition Brings Mental Health Hospital Stories to Historic Chapel
A pioneering exhibition exploring the intersection of art and mental healthcare will open at London’s historic Fitzrovia Chapel next month. “Shape Shift: Reflections on Art in Mental Health Settings” showcases…
by jonathanJan 29 No comments -
Britain’s Travel Future: Major Airport Expansions Promise Better Connections for Travelers
Planning a future trip to Britain? Getting here – and traveling around – is set to become much easier thanks to ambitious new infrastructure plans announced by the government. A…
by jonathanJan 29 No comments -
Rare Georgian Children’s Books Featured in Leeds Museum’s Swan Song Exhibition
A fascinating collection of children’s literature and toys spanning two centuries has gone on display at Leeds’ historic Abbey House Museum, potentially one of its final exhibitions as the institution…
by jonathanJan 28 No comments -
Hidden Heroes: Discover America’s WW2 Legacy at Bedfordshire’s 306th Bombardment Group Museum
Looking for a unique day out that combines compelling history with personal stories of courage? The 306th Bombardment Group Museum in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the…
by jonathanJan 28 No comments -
Jane Austen Meets Boozy Immersive Theatre in London’s Latest Underground Show
London’s underground theatre scene is about to get a dose of Regency-era revelry with a twist. “Plied and Prejudice,” opening at The Vaults beneath Waterloo Station this March, promises to…
by jonathanJan 28 No comments