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In July 2024, James Cowley said about National Memorial Arboretum
Was a great day spent there very thoughtful and great way to give your thanks
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In July 2024, Odyssey813207 said about National Memorial Arboretum
It is a beautiful, calm place for remembrance, but so much to see, do, and learn. We have visited it twice now, but plan to return as there is so much to see. You can easily spend a day here. There is a good cafe/restaurant. It's free to enter but they appreciate donations, and parking was £6 for the day. The staff are very friendly and helpful too.
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In July 2024, Trippersx2 said about National Memorial Arboretum
Visiting the Arboretum is something that we’ve wanted to do for years. Putting excuses aside we finally made the time / made the effort / took the opportunity to visit this beautiful memorial.

The whole Arboretum is vast. It seems that every branch / part of the military and civilian services that made sacrifices are thoughtfully represented. From the very grand to the very subtle - all of the memorials are meaningful, poignant and thoughtful. We found the whole site thought provoking. We found the central National Memorial and the Shot At Dawn the most moving.

There are guides walking about the site - providing information where it’s needed. They’re very discreet and helpful.

The grounds around the central memorial are starting to mature and they are kept as a natural woodland with footpaths between each memorial. Walking around is easy on the generally flat walkways. There are plenty of benches around. Many are set back away from footpaths allowing visitors to spend a few minutes of quiet away from other visitors.

Without sounding overly dramatic. Even if you have no relatives or friends that served, we all owe a debt to the people who helped us. The Arboretum is a very special place that allows everyone to think about the sacrifices made for us all. We were surprised how moved we both were by our visit.
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In July 2024, Danny Young said about GV Garage Doors Ltd
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In July 2024, Nadya Oppenheim said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Really appreciated the "Johnson in his century" exhibit on the second floor — it's a simple thing but this type of formatting is just so effective in contextualising history (which can too easily be a muddle of names and dates). Also had fun using the ink blotter on the first floor and flipping through the dictionary facsimile on the top floor.

I was pleasantly surprised to find that entry is free (given that it is a smaller museum far away from the London belt) and hope people donate generously.

I came away with a greater interest in the man behind the first definitive English-language dictionary and would happily visit again. In the meantime, I'm off to visit its London counterpart, 17 Gough Square (and Hodge the Cat)!
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In July 2024, Carole Tew said about Lichfield Garrick Theatre & Studio
I always love visiting the Garrick, no matter what I've come to see...
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In July 2024, mur cove said about National Memorial Arboretum
I didn't expect to be so moved. The exhibition is worth the visit alone, but the symbolism of the memorials is something else.
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In July 2024, Peter Ingley said about National Memorial Arboretum
Wonderful place to visit and magnificent memorial
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