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In January 2021, Jackie Tilston said about The Wellbeing and Wellness Coach Ltd
I love the zoom yoga sessions. Being taught by a professional in the comfort of your own home. I am a newcomer to yoga and really surprised how relaxing I find it. Each move and the benefits to you are clearly explained. The relaxation at the end of each session sets me up for a good nights sleep.
Looking forward to my next session.
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In October 2021, Ian EV said about The Wellbeing and Wellness Coach Ltd
We all know a person or business that went the extra mile over the last 18 months, Sue Jackson the Wellbeing and Wellness Coach is certainly one. Her Zoom based yoga practice is open and inclusive of everyone whatever their ability and experience of yoga. Being able to practice regularly at home with Sue's support my physical and mental health has improved greatly. I'm really looking forward to in person classes soon. Take an hour out if your evening, you won't regret it and you can always turn off the camera if you don't want to share your efforts on screen!
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In October 2021, Dom Aston said about Knight and Doyle
Really polite and professional. 3 seater sofa now looks brand new. would 100% recommend. Excellent service 👍 5 Stars
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In January 2019, Sean ADAM said about Lichfield Rugby Union Football Club - Rugby Club in Lichfield
Always friendly
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In January 2019, Zoe Townsend said about Lichfield Rugby Union Football Club - Rugby Club in Lichfield
Brilliant place for fireworks would highly recommend going
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In July 2013, sly2604 said about Lichfield Cathedral
What a lovely surprise, we had never been to Lichfield before and what a surprise, it was a lovely place to wonder round, the cathedral is stunning, well worth a visit.
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In July 2013, Gerard L said about Lichfield Cathedral
Lichfield is easier to byepass, by road or rail, than to visit, but it is worth making a small detour to this lovely old market town, dominated by its red sandstone cathedral. Begun at the end of the twelfth century it seems to echo French Gothic-style with two spires at the west end and a third (the highest) over the transept. The cathedral was repeatedly contested and severely damaged during the Civil War, the central spire was shot away, the cathedral abandoned, roofless. The restored cathedral is spectacular and the three spires (The Ladies of the Vale) are unique in England. Within the cathedral Chapter House try to see the 8th century Lichfield Angel and Lichfield Gospels as well as the Lichfield horde of gold objects found in a field outside the town. The Cathedral Close includes a coffee shop / tea garden (south east corner, toilets adjacent) and book shop (facing the West facade). Contributions to the upkeep of the cathedral are welcome but Lichfield is a welcoming cathedral which does not demand an entrance fee (others should blush).
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In July 2013, angelaofcastleton said about Lichfield Cathedral
The cathedral is situated near to the centre of town on a hill and set in attractive grounds. Inside it is interesting but I wouldn't say anything outstanding in terms of UK cathedrals. Nearby is a lovely old quarter that is well worth a vist.
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In July 2013, DB2017 said about Lichfield Cathedral
Took a walk round the Cathedral one snowy day. Was a very nice Cathedral, nice displays to have a look round. Lit a candle for a small donation, was a nice way to spend an hour
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In July 2013, chelseabunLondon said about Lichfield Cathedral
Much of the cathedral is Victorian restoration, so it doesn't have particularly interesting windows etc. But the original shape is there, in the original sandstone, and that alone is impressive. The chapter house has some very interesting items, including a small exhibition about the Staffordshire hoard, a fine early statue of the angel Gabriel and a 14c Assumption wall painting, which is very unusual.
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