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Winchester & Basingstoke Getting There - Andover There is a 1 hour direct train service from London Waterloo. – 1 hour direct service from London Waterloo Approx 7 hours from Edinburgh; requires tube between... |
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Winchester & Basingstoke Getting There - Andover Winchester Station is located a few minutes walk from the centre of Winchester. – Located a few minutes walk from the centre of Winchester, this is a staffed station with a booking... |
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Winchester & Basingstoke Getting There - Andover Two main stations serve the area, Winchester & Basingstoke. – Aldershot, bus station, Hampshire Andover, bus station, West Street,Hampshire Fareham, bus... |
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Winchester & Basingstoke Getting There - Andover The area is served by three main bus companies. – The area is served by three main bus companies: First Group Hampshire. Stagecoach Hampshire... |
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Winchester & Basingstoke Getting There - Andover Winchester & Basingstoke have excellent road links to all the UK. – Winchester & Basingstoke have excellent road links to all the UK. The M3 connects the region to... |
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Destinations - Andover A relaxed area surrounded by beautiful Countryside – Andover is land for those inclined toward a relaxed, low-key experience and a quest for lovely... |
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Winchester & Basingstoke Getting There - Andover Southampton Airport is handily situated within a mile of junction 5 on the M27. – Southampton Airport is handily situated within a mile of junction 5 on the M27, offering quick and... |
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Winchester & Basingstoke Getting There - Andover Portsmouth and Southampton ferry ports both lie approximately 30 miles from Winchester. – Being a landlocked region, it is little surprise that there are no ferry ports within the area... |
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Winchester & Basingstoke Getting There - Andover The area is well served by all forms of public transport. – The area is well served by all forms of public transport, with the Channel Tunnel, Southampton... |

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.