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In August 2024, David Wilson said about National Memorial Arboretum
Constantly evolving.
I brilliant afternoon.
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In August 2024, Chris Pengelly said about National Memorial Arboretum
What a place to go. Such a lovely setting. So much thought has gone into the placement of certain attractions.
I come here once a year to pay my respects and to remember the names of my friends who are on the walls
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In August 2024, Hayley said about National Memorial Arboretum
We live locally and always have a fabulous time at the National Memorial Arboretum. The grounds are beautiful, memorials are thought provoking, and the Stick Man trail and play parks always go down well with our 1 and 4 year olds!

The Arboretum is particularly great during school holidays when there are additional activities on - over the past couple of years we've done arts and crafts, kids yoga, and most recently visited during the "Look Up" installation where we enjoyed some time in the outdoor pods cloud gazing! We've also visited the past 2 years for Arboretum Illuminated at Christmas, and will be back this December too.

The staff and volunteers are always welcoming and friendly, and make a real effort with the children. A must visit!
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In August 2024, redhand said about National Memorial Arboretum
We spent an emotional day here. It's a vast site with many humbling and touching gardens, monuments and inscribed plaques. Entrance is free and daily parking is only £6.
However, I am truly sorry to have to say that some of the monuments and plaques were either faded or unreadable and some were covered in bird poo. It was also disappointing to see many weeds which gave the sad impression that upkeep had fallen away. I would have much preferred to pay an entrance fee so that the area could be better maintained.
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In August 2024, Gigliola Rodrigues Mejías said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum is a delightful gem in Lichfield. Stepping inside feels like traveling back in time, offering a charming glimpse into the life of one of England's greatest literary figures. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, and the atmosphere is warm and inviting—a must-visit for any history or literature enthusiast! Plus, the entry is for free 🆓
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In August 2024, John Anderson said about Keelys LLP
Jas Virk of Keelys Solicitors recently helped me with a property transfer activity. The whole process was excellent from start to finish and exceedingly efficient. I just wish all solicitors were this good. I will certainly be using Keelys again.
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In August 2024, Trish C said about National Memorial Arboretum
Visiting the NMA is a profoundly moving experience. The NMA is a fitting tribute to all who made the ultimate sacrifice. The use of the natural world in the memorials was poignant.
The staff and volunteers were so friendly, helpful and dedicated. No question seemed to faze them.
The cafe served very tasty food at reasonable prices
The land train was a good way to see the site and get the lie of the land
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In August 2024, Global799804 said about National Memorial Arboretum
Another Excelent visit to the NMA - several developments and a few new memorials to remind us of the sacrifices made by others for our freedom and security.
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In August 2024, Peter M said about National Memorial Arboretum
We were travelling to a football match when we saw the sign for the National Memorial Arboretum and decided to investigate. The staff were unbelievably friendly and knowledgeable and the area is quite moving. We will definitely return when we have a whole day to see this amazing memorial.
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In August 2024, KatSimpson78 said about National Memorial Arboretum
Was on our way from Coventry to Inverness and popped in. To say I was staggered was an understatement. It's beautiful! It's vast, and every single place you look at is a memorial. It's ever so humbling. We only had a couple of hours, but you would need a couple of days to get through all the information provided. The staff are just exceptional. So lovely and chatty and helpful. The buildings, gardens, and memorials are immaculate, and its family friendly, so you can feel the love all around. It truly is a special place. We're already planning another, much longer visit. This visit was a beautiful, warm summer day. I would love to see it in the winter and see how it feels then. War is simply devastating. Beautiful places this like this ensure that we will always remember those who died for us. I just cannot express how much I enjoyed our short time here. It was just amazing.
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