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Modern Bric a Brac
Food, Days Out and Travel stories from Brighton, London and the Rest of the World
Friday
Flower Burger vegan vibes in Brighton
Where are you on the vegan scale? Are you a meat eater that wants to factor in more meat free meals or are you a vegan all out, no compromis...
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Notes from Northern Ireland - Dunluce Castle
Dunluce Castle sits large in my imagination. The castle on the coast from my childhood. The castle whose kitchens fell into the sea. Abandon...
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Sunday
Days Out in London - Football Auction and the Bobby Moore Lounge at the Royal Garden Hotel
Last night while watching the restored and in colour footage of England's historic 1966 World Cup final victory on Channel 4, I was remi...
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Friday
Days Out in Brighton - St Nicholas Church and the Eighteenth Century
At one time St Nicholas Church was the only church in town. When Brighton became fashionable in the eighteenth century and was frequented b...
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Wednesday
Days Away - A Mercure Summer Stay at the Burford Bridge hotel in Surrey
I knew Box Hill and the Burford Bridge hotel from my teenage years when I used to skirt past it on my way to friends' houses. While my ...
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Monday
Take an Online Oral History Course
Strike a Light – Arts & Heritage offers a four-week online oral history course and it's such a fascinating journey for anyone intere...
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Friday
Days Out in Sussex - Towner Eastbourne and David Nash
Congratulations to Towner Eastbourne, named Winner of Art Fund’s Museum of the Year 2020 and I can see why. After becoming a fan of David Na...
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