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The Gladstone Rock
The Watkin Path, named after its creator Edward Watkin (a friend of Gladstone’s), was the first designated footpath in Britain and was officially opened by Prime Minister William Gladstone, who delivered his speech on (you…
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snowdon
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A visit to Beddgelert
As the dog let out a dying howl, a baby cried. Prince Llywelyn of Wales knew he had done the wrong thing.
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Learning around Travel – part 1
We have spent over a year travelling around the UK and more recently ventured abroad to explore South Africa and Zimbabwe, tasting travel beyond our doorstep. Travel certainly broadens the mind offering countless learning opportunities;…
Safari
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Learning around Bletchley Park
Bletchley Park - home of war time code breaking "Aunty Flo is not feeling very well" - every day phrase or secret message? Well, this was the phrase used to communicate between people working at…
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Learning about Romans
The Romans is a popular historical topic covered in primary schools which children often enjoy because of the hands-on approach that is taken. Even though this period of history is such a long time ago,…
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Making a local delicacy; Cromer crab
Whenever we are at a location, we try to find out local information linked to the area. So whilst staying in Cromer in North Norfolk we felt compelled to find out about the famous Cromer…
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