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The port town of Falmouth in Cornwall is a town with contrasting coastlines From the harbour side of the town on the Fal estuary and the famous Carrick Roads to the beautiful Gyllyngvase beach on Falmouth Bay, Falmouth is a town of contrasts
Redruth in Cornwall was a village until the 1700’s when steam engines were used to take water out of the local mines, giving miners the opportunity to dig even deeper shafts to extract both tine and copper
With the expansion in mining, Redruth grew considerably to become one of the major urban areas in Cornwall
The market town of Uxbridge, Hillingdon, in the county of Middlesex, is located in the west of London in what is now the London Borough of Hillingdon The name Uxbridge derives from the name of the Saxon Wuxen tribe, whose territory was bounded by the River Colne, which now forms the boundary between Uxbridge and Buckinghamshire
The fabulous historic city of Plymouth, with its strong maritime heritage is a must for all travellers to the South West of England A vibrant city, Plymouth is the largest city in Devon and is the regional centre for culture
The City of Southampton is an ancient city with evidence of settlement going back to the Stone Ages though it’s officially recognised as having been settled in the year 43AD, the year the Romans invaded Britain Having been occupied for nearly 2,000 years, Southampton has plenty of history to discover
Amersham, formally known as Elmodesham in the Doomsday Book, was a Roman settlement at Mantles Green (on the Aylesbury end of the High Street) Amersham is actually 2 towns
For nearly 2000 years Southampton has existed as a town and later a city, whose fortunes have always been closely linked with its port and docks Going back to Roman times, Southampton’s prime coastal location has meant it’s been used as a port for trading, and later as a successful cruise ship terminal too
Inverness, as the capital city for the highland region, provides the largest shopping catchment in Europe with the answer to their shopping needs This scenic city offers plenty of opportunity for visitors and residents alike to enjoy a relaxing day in a welcoming environment and provides enough choice and variety of shops to satisfy everybody’s shopping requirements
The Dacorum Narrow Boat Project (DNBP) was set up to provide the opportunity for young people in the Hemel Hempstead area and beyond to experience the pleasure of cruising on a canal boat For many young people this is an opportunity that, due to the often prohibitive costs of hiring a canal boat, they could never normally enjoy
Inverness, an incredibly scenic city is the capital city and gateway to the Highland region The name Inverness is translated from the Gaelic Inbhir Nis meaning mouth of the River Ness
