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7 Free or Affordable Things to do in Leeds

There are a lot of things making Leeds unique that many visitors may not know: The popular student hub is the UK’s fourth largest city and second most important financial centre, after London. Less commonly known is that the world’s oldest surviving film ‘Roundhay Garden Scene’ was filmed in a suburb of the city. Leeds…
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Sheffield Nightlife – Like a Local

There are few places in England better for having a night out than Sheffield. From cocktails to clubbing, the compact city centre means that most of the best venues for painting the town red are well within walking distance of one another. The South Yorkshire city of Sheffield has a robust student population. Take that…
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7 free or affordable things to do in Winchester

England’s ancient capital and the former seat of King Alfred the Great, the city of Winchester is drenched in historical charm, with medieval streets and centuries-old buildings and monuments every which way you turn. Nestled in the county of Hampshire on the edge of England’s South Downs National Park, it is also surrounded by some…
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CAMRA Great British Beer Festival

Beer boffins take note: the CAMRA Great British Beer Festival is back to celebrate its 40th anniversary. Fine booze fans will find plenty here to keep them refreshed, including more than 900 real ales, ciders, perries and top-quality craft beers.
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Works on Paper Art Fair

An exceptional assortment of drawings and watercolours from the collection of Eton College will be among the stand-out works on display at the 2017 edition of the Works on Paper Art Fair in London this February.
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Bristol Slapstick Festival

The origins of slapstick as a comedy genre date back to 16th Century Italian Commedia dell’arte. But, in the UK, it is more commonly known because of the the likes of Charlie Chaplin and classic British television comedies like Faulty Towers and Benny Hill.
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Bristol Christmas Bazaar

Christmas, as the song goes, is “the most wonderful time of the year” but, for many people, when it comes to buying presents, the weeks preceding it can be quite the opposite.
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Castlemilk Stables Pumpkin Festival

The art of pumpkin carving dates back to the 19th century, when the practice took place during the annual Samhain festival, a Gaelic event held in Ireland and the Scottish Highlands to mark the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter.
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Vintage Vehicle Trust Annual Open Weekend

Passengers rarely appreciate the public transport they rely on for their daily commute. But the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust (GVVT) has been doing just that, for over a decade, by collecting and restoring large passenger vehicles.
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CanJam Global

Anyone with a passion for music understands the importance of top quality audio equipment to the listening experience. If you really enjoy immersing yourself in the sounds emitting from your stereo, speaker system or smart phone, then you’ll want to make sure you’re equipped with the best products on the market.