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MORE COZY COUNTRY PUBS IN SUSSEX

Wednesday, 08 February 2012 14:31 judith baker
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Following on from last week's feature on Sussex pubs, here we profile two more delicious Sussex inns. With the chilly weather continuing, what better time to head to a cozy country pub for some traditional British cheer, hearty food and a warm welcome.this week we visited The Cat Inn at West Hoathly and The George Inn, Robertsbridge

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 09 February 2012 10:13
 

Stephen Cook is Riding Down to Camelot

Sunday, 05 February 2012 07:52 Stephen Cook
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A Very British Holiday with a Difference
The time of year is upon us when we cast our eye forward to the Promised Land of the holiday season.

I thought therefore that I would take a break of my own from being scathing about governments, banks, psychiatry and other criminal organisations that have contributed so much to taking all the fun out of life and turn my hand instead to a bit of travel writing.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 February 2012 11:03
 

David Powell on Captivating Crete

Sunday, 05 February 2012 07:43 David Powell
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Crete is the largest of the Greek islands lying in the South East Mediterranean and is the legendary birthplace of the Greek God Zeus. For a relaxing holiday, with the option to explore Crete’s fascinating history, a 5 star luxury stay at Aldemar Hotels’ Knossos Royal, and the adjacent award winning Royal Mare Thalasso and Spa Centre, ticks all the right boxes...


 

DISCOVERING GREAT SUSSEX COUNTRY PUBS

Friday, 27 January 2012 13:04 judith baker
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People of all ages are being enticed to escape to a Great Country Pub by Tourism South East, a membership-based organisation, with the launch of a brand new website – www.GreatCountryPubs.com – completely dedicated to the plethora of quintessential English inns located throughout East Sussex and West Sussex as well as Kent, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 January 2012 10:46
 

REVOLUTION ON BRIGHTON SEAFRONT

Saturday, 21 January 2012 13:35 judith baker
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The UK’s newest major visitor attraction, the Brighton Wheel, is the first in a series of developments that will ensure Brighton & Hove remain at the top of the UK’s tourism hotspots for 2012.Rising 50 metres above Brighton’s famous promenade, the Seaside Eye carries up to 200 passengers in 36 glass pods. Visitors can experience three full rotations of the wheel taking 12 minutes and giving plenty of opportunity to enjoy the stunning seagull’s eye view across the city and out to sea.

But other top attractions on Brighton’s iconic seafront are also undergoing investment and regeneration in time for the Olympic year.

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 January 2012 08:35
 


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