I Will wedding shows start autumn with a flourish
More than seventy brides and grooms-to-be flocked to the first I Will wedding fair of the autumn season at The Pear Tree in Smite, near Worcester.
More than seventy brides and grooms-to-be flocked to the first I Will wedding fair of the autumn season at The Pear Tree in Smite, near Worcester.
When you are looking forward to a relaxing getaway on a leisurely cruise, the last thing you need is a three-hour, early-morning drive to the coast in order to make the departure time.
From the moment our ferry set sail across the gleaming waters of The Solent from Southampton, we knew our maiden voyage to the Isle of Wight was going to be memorable.
WITH its rugged, unspoilt coastline, golden beaches and a rich architectural heritage, Pembrokeshire’s appeal is second to none.
With picturesque views of snow-capped peaks and a cosy log cabin tucked away in the grounds, my Easter stay at Ludlow’s Fishmore Hall was more like a trip to Switzerland than rural Shropshire thanks to the unseasonal icy temperatures.
WITH a veritable conveyor belt of male action heroes on the big screen it makes a refreshing change to see a woman kicking butt with as much gusto as the guys.
RUGGED coastline, magnificent beaches and secluded coves are just some of Pembrokeshire’s natural charms waiting to be explored.
ACCLAIMED director Christopher Nolan’s new movie doesn’t so much blur the lines between dreams and reality - it distorts them beyond recognition.
WITH the trend for ‘staycations’ showing no signs of abating, Kiln Park’s coastal location, top-notch accommodation and family entertainment offer everything you need for a great British summer holiday.
The Sound of Music, Birmingham Hippodrome, until Saturday August 21 It takes an exceptional talent to take on arguably Julie Andrews’ most iconic role and win a standing ovation but Connie Fisher’s dazzling performance as Maria in The Sound of Music deserves all the plaudits.
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