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Summer festival of music, dance and theatre – Taking place annually in July, Croydon Summer Festival 2006 offers two days of fantastic... Croydon Festivals, Croydon, Surrey, Home Counties |
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Weekly market – Located in Bromley’s Station Road car park, the Bromley Charter Market, held every Thursday from... Bromley Markets, Croydon, Surrey, Home Counties |
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North East Surrey Farmers' Market Bi weekly farmers market – Taking place at Old Town Hall and Library Gardens, Wallington, Surrey on the second Saturday of... Wallington Markets, Croydon, Surrey, Home Counties |
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Croydon Markets, Croydon, Surrey, Home Counties |
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Guildford Markets, Guildford & Surrounds, Surrey, Home Counties |
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Hampton Court Fireworks Display Colourful display with historical backdrop – The Hampton Court fireworks display is new for 2008. The colourful display will have a fantastic... East Molesey Exhibitions, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, Home Counties |
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One of the most haunted buildings in England – Oxford Castle is thought to be one of the most haunted buildings in the country. The Ghost Fest... Oxford Festivals, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Home Counties |
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Top town centre Club – MHST is a mixed age members bar, they have a fantastic plasmas sound systems karaoke discos sport... WICKFORD Performances, SE Essex, Essex, Home Counties |
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South Ockendon Markets, Romford & Chigwell, Essex, Home Counties |
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Waltham Abbey Markets, Harlow & Epping, Essex, Home Counties |
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Harlow Greyhound Stadium- An exciting night out – Come and enjoy a fun night out at Harlow Dogs! Whether you want to share a relaxing drink with... Harlow Sport Events, Harlow & Epping, Essex, Home Counties |
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Oxford's Famous Covered Market Wide range of market stalls in Oxford – Oxford's Famous Covered Market was originally started at Carfax (the main crossroads of Oxford) and... Oxford Markets, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Home Counties |
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Vibrant Gay Community – The annual Oxford Pride Festival celebrates Oxford's vibrant gay community and this year is the... Oxford Festivals, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Home Counties |

2009 marks the 250th anniversary of Scottish poet Robert Burns' birth. Burns was a poet and a lyricist and is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland.
The Burns Supper was started a few years after his death by a group of his friends; they held the supper to honour and remember Burns. The tradition caught on and the ritual of Burns Supper is now held all around the world.
His life and work will be celebrated throughout the year at many Burns-related events.