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South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter The area is served by two main bus companies, First Group and Stagecoach – The area is served by two main bus companies, First Group and Stagecoach Devon covering extensive... |
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South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter Approximately 120 miles to the east of Plymouth – Approximately 120 miles to the east of Plymouth, Poole Port is an easy drive to Devon if travelling... |
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Destinations - Exeter Rich History dating back to A.D.50 – Exeter is one of the most historic sites in Britain. The present day High Street was once an... |
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South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter Exeter International Airport is ideal for air travel to & from Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset – Restaurants & cafes in the main concourse & in the new departure lounge Licensed bar on the first... |
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South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter To fly to South Devon and Dartmoor, two main airports serve the region, Exeter Airport and Plymouth – To fly to South Devon and Dartmoor, two main airports serve the region, Exeter Airport and Plymouth... |
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Getting There - Exeter The station is located a little over a mile from the city centre of Plymouth – Plymouth Railway Station, Devon The station is located a little over a mile from the city centre... |
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Transport to Plymouth Ferryport South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter The ferry terminal is located to the south of Plymouth City Centre – The ferry terminal is located to the south of Plymouth City Centre, and can easily be recahed from... |
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South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter The Port of Plymouth is located at the mouth of the River Tamar – The Port of Plymouth is located at the mouth of the River Tamar. In addition to the modern... |
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South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter First Great Western FGW is the main train operator in the South Devon and Dartmoor region – The Bristol to Penzance mainline, passes through Exeter, Dawlish, Teignmouth, Newton Abbot, Totnes... |
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South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter The South Devon & Dartmoor region has excellent road links to all of the UK – The South Devon & Dartmoor region has excellent road links to all of the UK. The M5 can be... |
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South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter Exeter airport is off the A30 just five miles east of the city centre – Exeter airport is off the A30 just five miles east of the city centre. From Exeter centre take the... |
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South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter 5 hours 30 mins to London, Victoria Coach Station – Plymouth Council Parking Division is responsible for parking services at Bretonside Bus and Coach... |
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Exeter National Parks, Gardens - Exeter Picturesque mill on the River Clyst – Killerton Clyston Mill is believed to date from the early 19th century. Ideally located next to... |
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South Devon & Dartmoor Getting There - Exeter South Devon and Dartmoor region is easily accessible from all directions by road, rail, air and sea – The South Devon and Dartmoor region is easily accessible from all directions by road, rail, air and... |
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Destinations - Exeter Stunning Architecture and bags of Character – Exeter is one place not to miss in Devon. The city has been home to an eventful and interesting... |
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Destinations - Exeter Excellent Seafood and Stunning Cliff Faces – A sheltered cove, clean pristine water, epic and beautifully white cliff faces; this is... |

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.