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In February 2014, Jackie H said about Animal Free Research UK
The Dr Hadwen Trust works to replace the use of animals in medical research. This will not only result in less fear, pain and suffering of animals but will also lead to more accurate human relevant science.
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In February 2014, Michelle H said about Animal Free Research UK
The Dr Hadwen Trust tirelessly campaigns to replace the use of animals in experiments in laboratories by funding cutting-edge technological alternatives.

Pioneering research has been enabled by grants from the Dr Hsadwen Trust into common illnesses such as cancer, Alzheimer’s, asthma, kidney, heart and liver disease and diabetes.

I am not a rat, a rabbit or a dog and I do not want these and other animals suffering pointlessly as they currently do. I am pleased that DHT is there to fund research from a fresh angle. We will all benefit from the phasing out of animals in research. This is why I love the Dr Hadwen Trust.
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In February 2014, Felicity H said about Animal Free Research UK
The work that this charity undertakes is, quite simply, medical research at its very best. Most charities that undertake research do so with the ability to publicise their cause with huge advertising campaigns, but forgetting to mention the suffering they cause to animals in their quest for advancement. The DHT is a different beast. Its ethos is to develop techniques and understanding of the illnesses and conditions afflicting people by providing valuable financial assistance to university departments with the specific aim of furthering knowledge with a range of different and innovative techniques, but without causing harm to any animal along the way. The projects that they have helped to fund have had some of the very best researchers working on them and are endorsed by some extremely eminent clinicians. As a healthcare professional, I am extremely supportive of this work and proud to tell people that my financial contributions are furthering medical causes in the most positive way possible.
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In January 2014, British Schools Museum said about British Schools Museum
You'd never guess from the outside of this museum tucked away on Queen Street in Hitchin what wonders there are to discover inside. Firstly, it's huge! There are four amazing classrooms depicting school life from the pre-Victorian right through to the late 1960s. Then there are the Headmaster's House, Discovery Room, Exhibition Room, cafe and shop. You're going to need half a day at least to see it all!
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In January 2014, Margaret J said about British Schools Museum
We took the grandchildren here during the school holidays and all had a great time.
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In January 2014, Elizabeth M said about British Schools Museum
I visited last year (2013) and thought it was wonderful. Much bigger than it looks from outside and really interesting old classrooms and displays inside. Grandchildren loved it too - lots of activities for them.
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In January 2014, Sue M said about British Schools Museum
Looking for somewhere to take visitors? This is a must. We have taken foreign and Uk visitors to see this gem of a museum. You can happily spend 2 hours here and everyone is so friendly and helpful. People of all ages will enjoy a visit.
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In January 2014, Dennis C said about British Schools Museum
This place is an absolute must for all ages. Schools are always a strong part of our memories and you will not be disappointed spending a while soaking up the atmosphere and learning a lot at the same time. The staff are extremely helpful and the cafe is great. .Put it on your list!
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In January 2014, Terry R said about British Schools Museum
What a gem - not just a museum, but a place for fun with their school holiday events for all ages, a place for local history, and for great exhibitions. There's a small cafe too that sells superb cheese scones most days.
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In January 2014, Matt E said about The Victoria Public House
This pub is a proper pub. No frills, just great beer and food in a nice warm friendly environment. The staff are chatty and with great live music nights, quiz nights and the infamous pie night make this pub a real winner!
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