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Destinations - Romford & Chigwell Famous for its huge open-air market – Romford is located 14 miles from London it is famous for its huge open air market which dates back... |
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Oxfordshire Getting There - Didcot & Abingdon Car hire directions to Oxfordshire – Within 30 miles of London's orbital M25, Oxford and its surrounding area is easy to drive to from... |
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Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Getting There - Bedford This small airport is 35 miles north of London – This small airport is 35 miles north of London. The pioneering low cost airline, easyjet, started... |
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Destinations - Dorking & Reigate Situated in the beautiful Surrey hills – Dorking is a bustling, rural market town situated in the middle of the beautiful Surrey hills. The... |
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Destinations - Essex & Hertfordshire Borders Next to the River Stort in rural Hertfordshire – Lying by the River Stort in rural Hertfordshire and bordering the county of Essex is Bishops... |
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Destinations - SE Essex Set amidst the Essex countryside – Billericay houses the picturesque 4000 year old Norsey Wood Nature Reserve, the ideal place for a... |
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Dorking National Parks, Gardens - Dorking & Reigate Leith Hill- National Trust stunning views – The highest point in south-east England, the hill is crowned by an 18th-century Gothic tower, with... |
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Destinations - The Cotswolds Home to the largest wool market in England – Cirencester lies on the fringes of the Cotswolds but nonetheless is often proclaimed as 'Capital of... |
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Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Getting There - Bedford Luton Airport has 3 main car parks – Luton Airport has 3 main car parks, colour coded signs as follows: Gold - express parking, by... |
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Stansted Airports - Essex & Hertfordshire Borders Uk's third busiest airport, Essex – Stansted Airport is the third busiest airport in the UK and the fiftieth busiest in the world. With... |
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Destinations - Chelmsford The town dates back to before Roman times – Chelmsford is 35 minutes from London in the county town of Essex. The town dates back to before... |
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Destinations - Milton Keynes & Buckingham Lots of parklands and huge selection of shopping – Milton Keynes is a rarity, being a well-designed new town. Building started in 1967, and today it... |
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Destinations - St. Albans Peaceful place with plenty of charm and character – Welwyn is a pretty village a few miles north of the new town of Welwyn Garden City, which was built... |
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Oxfordshire Getting There - Didcot & Abingdon Air travel information for Oxfordshire – A wide choice of flights is available for air travel to the Oxford area. Several airports within a... |

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.