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Dunstable Downs Countryside Centre & Whipsnade Es Dunstable Attractions - Luton A wildlife haven with outstanding views – Dunstable Downs is located in 510 acres of grassland and farmland and has been voted one of the... |
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Cirencester Museums, Heritage - The Cotswolds Cotswolds history at Cirencester museum – Re-opening its doors on Wednesday, September 15 2004, after a £5m transformation, The Corinium... |
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Chelmsford Museums, Heritage - Chelmsford Chelmsford's local history museum – Chelmsford Museum looks at the Story of Chelmsford through time from the ice ages up to the present... |
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Brentford Museums, Heritage - Richmond & Heathrow Offering a fascinating experience – The musical museum offers a fascinating experience, of automatic musical instruments. Ideally... |
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Oxford Museums, Heritage - Oxford Museum of Oxford's history – The Museum of Oxford, located in Oxford's city centre, offers you the chance to discover the city’s... |
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Didcot Attractions - Didcot & Abingdon Home to a collection of railway engines – Didcot Railway Centre, home of the Great Western Society and its unique collection of Great Western... |
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Art Galleries, Studios - Henley-on-Thames Historic home in Chiltern Hills – Stonor Park is the historic home of Lord and Lady Camoys and the Stonor family for over 800 years.... |
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Reading Art Galleries, Studios - Reading & Newbury Art gallery and framing service, Reading – The Castle Hill Gallery is located minutes from Reading town centre with private customer parking... |
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Orpington Art Galleries, Studios - Croydon Art Gallery / Framing Workshop, Orpington – Inspiration is a Contemporary Art gallery based in Orpington, which exhibits original works by... |
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Luton Museums, Heritage - Luton Traditional crafts of Bedfordshire – The Luton museum and Art Gallery is situated in a beautiful, large Victorian mansion located in the... |
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Oxford Cinemas, Theatres - Oxford Something for everyone! – The New Theatre Oxford is formely known as the Apollo Theatre. It is in prime position in the... |
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Isleworth Museums, Heritage - Richmond & Heathrow Neo-classical house with Adam interiors. – In 1761 the founders of Child's Bank commissioned Robert Adam to transform a crumbling Tudor... |
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Richmond Upon Thames Museums, Heritage - Kingston-upon-Thames 500 years of royal history – Hampton Court Palace is a beautiful house that offers a fantastic, magical, journey back through... |

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.