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In August 2023, Georgina Homer said about Lichfield Cathedral
Beautiful building with so much history. So worth a visit. It always amazes me how these buildings were created way back when the only way to build was with man power, no machinery. How much work was put into them. Lichfield Cathedral is stunning.Visited on
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In August 2023, Andrea Collins said about National Memorial Arboretum
Brilliant visit once again. Hired a buggy each to get around. BRILLIANT.
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In August 2023, Tracey Woodman said about National Memorial Arboretum
Always will organised. Wonderful place, peaceful calm. A must to visit

Dog-friendliness: Very dog friendly

Picnic area: Plenty of places to sit and have a bite
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In August 2023, Tony Mitchell said about Ballard Business Recovery
Highly recommend. Philip and his team have just completed our members' voluntary liquidation which went very smoothly with funds being distributed quickly and efficiently. I am a retired insolvency practitioner and therefore I know a job well done when I experience it.
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In August 2023, Dimcho Gigov said about St Giles Hospice
Absolutely careful and professional attention to each detail. Real results, friendly and kindness staff. My left leg is affected by limphodema, and after special treatment, the condition improved significantly. It's one of the health solutions that one really helps, and you can see high workload and professionalism for the sick people. Warm Thank you! 😊
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In August 2023, Aq Kopp said about National Memorial Arboretum
A must visit place which is beautifully maintained
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In August 2023, Val Johns said about National Memorial Arboretum
There must have been many people there even though it was midweek but the place never felt crowded and there was a great sense of peace in the arboretum. Many of the trees have matured a great deal since my last visit which enhances the arboretum side but makes it a bit more necessary to go closer to the memorials to see them.
My group took the land train which gave an overall view of many things but far from all, however there are several ways of getting around if you are not robust enough to walk around the 150 acres.
For me, still, the most poignant of all is the furthest away (to catch the first dawn light) and is the Shot at Dawn. However there are many thoughtful and beautiful memorial designs.
Missed in the past, I ventured into the galleries near the entrance hall. There was plenty to see, featuring memorials from thousands of years ago to now. There was also a fascinating projection onto the floor in one area. Basically it was of leaves which changed as the seasons do, but where you walk you reveal poppies.
Entry is free though merchandise is quite expensive and there is encouragement to donate to help maintain the place. It generally looks well cared for. A credit to those who manage it.
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In August 2023, Dan Attwal said about Spires Valeting
Some great work on our cars. Thank you for the detail and time spent on them. Great work.
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In August 2023, Kerry Kindon said about National Memorial Arboretum
Attended the Summer Proms .What an amazing night welldone to performers and staff.Well organised and everyone was very courteous .See you next year for sure.
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In August 2023, Phil Evans said about National Memorial Arboretum
A very interesting place and a place to respect all the branches of the Arm Force plus voluntary organisation.
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