New Roman Baths Clore Learning Centre
In the Clore Learning Centre, school groups will be able to take advantage of a range of new interactive learning sessions. Children will dress as Romans, handle original artefacts, investigate Roman building technology and find out about the inscriptions the Romans left behind. They will also have the chance to try archaeology, excavating replica Roman objects in an…
Read MoreThere’s Lots Going On At Minack Theatre This Winter
There’s music, mischief and ghosts at the Minack this Christmas. Enjoy a seasonal concert on Sunday 12 December, performed by Pendeen Silver Band. From 20 – 22 December, let actor David Mynne entrance you with his enthralling one man performance of Dicken’s A Christmas Carol (It’s Dickens with added silliness!). All performances start at 4pm. …
Read MoreSeeing The Wood From The Trees – National Tree Week
Photo: Birmingham Botanical Garden Seeing The Wood From The Trees – National Tree Week With the COP26 conference ending this week now is the time to put words into action and celebrate National Tree Week the UK’s largest annual tree celebration. The anniversary marks the start of the winter tree planting season starting on Saturday…
Read MoreBritish Motor Museum announces its latest temporary exhibition ‘Factor Us In’
This new exhibition from the British Motor Museum ‘Factor Us In’ will open on 22 July and is the culmination of a two year-project to uncover the fascinating stories behind the motor industry and of the people who worked and lived around it. In a year where the sense of community is more important than…
Read MoreWorkshops at Mary Arden’s Farm
The Government’s roadmap to easing lockdown has meant that school trips are back on, and pupils from Kineton Primary School were one of the first to enjoy the new Tudors Alive living history education workshops at Mary Arden’s Farm, the family home of Shakespeare’s mother. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has reopened Mary Arden’s Farm as…
Read MoreShakespeare Comes to the Workhouse Museum Garden this Summer
Shakespeare comes to Ripon this summer, as theatre company The Three Inch Fools take to the road with five actors, all manner of musical instruments and an inventive take on Shakespeare’s raucous comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor, which will arrive at the Workhouse Museum Gardens on Friday 25 June. The Three Inch Fools are…
Read MoreGet Creative this Halloween
Autumn is a great time for looking at how nature is changing the foliage around us. As a result of the long hot spells we experienced in the spring combined with the damper months of summer, this season is expected to be even better than usual with a spectacular display of golds, oranges and reds.…
Read MoreDiscover Yorkshire Days Out
The Online Discover Yorkshire Days Out Autumn 2020 Guide is here! We’ve done all the hard work and rounded up all of the best things to do and places to visit with the kids this Autumn and put in a beautiful little Online Guide. We’ve been hard at work behind the scenes to adapt…
Read MoreDouble award winners at Stratford Butterfly Farm!
Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm is celebrating after scooping two recent awards especially in such difficult and challenging times. The popular attraction has been awarded the Trip Advisor Travellers’ Choice Award 2020 and been awarded 1st place in Stratford in Bloom within the Tourism Properties category. Although the Butterfly Farm was the only entrant in the tourism…
Read MoreCornwall And The Scilly Isles – Magical Places To Explore
Cornwall and the Scilly Isles magical moments and places to explore
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