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Little Murmur is a dance theatre show which embraces dyslexia
This autumn sees the arrival of Little Murmur to the West Country. Promising to be a show which explores the world of children with dyslexia, it is pitched as a visual treat for all. In 2014 a show called Murmur 2.0 by Aakash Odedra Company explored
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Cornwall road with waterside views named among best streets in the UK
A Cornwall road which has waterside views and "legendary" house prices has been named one of the best streets to live on in the UK. Rock Road, which is located in the village of Rock, was featured alongside 29 others in a list from the Daily Mail
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History is everywhere you look in Kent's cathedral city
Canterbury’s rich history dates back to Roman times and its medieval architecture, city walls and streets with timbered houses make it a charming place to live and visit. The star of the show is undoubtedly, Canterbury Cathedral (canterbury-cathedral.org
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Let's Move To Brockenhurst in Hampshire
Within seconds of stepping off the train at Brockenhurst station you are strolling down village roads. In minutes you can be home. All feels calm and quiet. That is a rather special and privileged experience: being delivered direct from the hustle
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Everything you need to know about the property market in Mid Devon
Mid Devon is an eclectic mix of market towns and villages where rural traditions have survived the world of technology. Strong communities, despite small populations, have ensured true village life survives with its summer fetes, Christmas parties
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Why this South Derbyshire haven is a perfect place to put down roots
Willington is situated to the north of Repton between the River Trent and the Trent and Mersey Canal, with its own village green, and boasting plenty of great places for eating out. The bridge over the river was built in 1836 and was one of the
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A city vibe with abundance of open spaces and glorious countryside
Essex’s county town (now a city) boasts Neolithic origins, but was also the birthplace of radio. Today there’s a big regeneration project around the railway station Located 30 miles northeast of London, Chelmsford as a settlement has been around
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The Sussex town that maintains a vibrant, youthful feel.
Since the Romans left, Seaford has faced destructive raids from across the Channel and coastal erosion and yet the town maintains a vibrant, youthful feel. It must be all that fresh sea air... SEAFORD BAY Covering almost four miles between
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The Somerset village that was home to a strange and notorious religious sect
It’s a quiet, little, spread-eagled, red-stoned parish on the edge of the Quantocks but Spaxton has a more than curious past. It clearly has a good social conscience: there’s a village community shop, run by volunteers, selling everything from Somerset
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Why you should move to Skipton in North Yorkshire
With its stunning location near the Yorkshire Dales, Skipton recently found itself named one of Britain’s best market towns and one of the ‘most sort-after postcodes’. Locals won’t be at all surprised by that. This is a town with a big heart, a