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Relive the RAF's role in the First World War!
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Battlefield / Military
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This world-class collection of over 100 aircraft and aviation memorabilia offers a fun, educational day out for all ages. Fuel their imaginations and let them navigate their way through the history of the RAF and aviation.

Be amazed by the 5m high statue of Sir Keith Park and take in our free emotive sound and light show 'Our Finest Hour' about 'The Few' which runs daily from 11am to 5pm in the Hall.

Relive the Dambusters campaign and marvel at what the RAF got up to in the First World War.

An urban oasis for wildlife and people
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London Wetland Centre brings the countryside to London and was voted the UK's Favourite Nature Reserve by the public in the Countryfile Magazine Awards 2012. Although close to the heart of the capital it is a haven of tranquility for both wildlife and people. 

We have created numerous different wildlife habitats such as lakes, pools and gardens that are home to birds, frogs and newts.

There are scrapes for wading birds to feed on, reed beds where up to seven bitterns make their home each winter and grazing marshes and wildflower meadows.

Over 2 million LEGO® bricks under one roof!
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The sky’s the limit at LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Manchester.  It’s the ideal place to let your class experience a world of fun, creativity and imagination.

Love Nature, Love Pensthorpe
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Parks and Gardens
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Norfolk's Best Visitor Attraction Winner 2014!

Let your nature explorers discover stamping stations dotted around the park on the WildRootz Trail and learn fun wildlife facts. Collect your WildRootz Passport on arrival and enjoy hours of fun in our naturally inspiring world. Become a bug detective and search for creepy crawlies and have fun building your own den as you discover and learn. You can also visit our new Hootz House, an indoor play area.

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Our mission is to transform the quality of life for donkeys, mules and people worldwide through greater understanding, collaboration and support, and by promoting lasting, mutually life-enhancing relationships.

See how firefighting has developed over the last 340 years
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Built in 1820, Winchester House on Southwark Bridge Road was home and workplace to London's chief fire officers between 1878 and 1937.

This building now houses one of the most comprehensive collections of firefighting equipment and memorabilia in the country.

Connecting schools and young people to Parliament
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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Whether it be to understand the process of law making, how a general election works, what your MP does, or simply to visit the historic and beautiful Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin-designed Palace of Westminster, the Education team have a vast array of opportunities and resources to offer you.

Visit Parliament

Your school can visit Parliament to discover more about its history, law-making, elections and procedures.

Parliamentary Education Centre

A fascinating insight into Grimsby's maritime history - Our Heritage
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The museum is suitable for all ages, we also have an easy access route. Many interactive displays and get dressed up as a fisherman or apprentice boy.

Fishing has often been described as one of the toughest jobs in the world. So why not come along and find out for yourselves and sign up as a crew member and witness first hand on a journey of discovery at the Fishing Heritage Centre, Grimsby.

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Social Circus is one of the most significant developments in the world of circus in the past twenty years. The impact of circus learning and participation on marginalised and at risk young people has been witnessed by circus trainers, youth workers, social workers and young people themselves. 

At Belfast Community Circus School we provide a host of different classes for people of all ages and backgrounds.

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Waterperry Gardens are a magical place where you are surrounded by beautiful trees, shrubs and flowers, classical borders, modern planting, secret corners and long vistas.

Home to the renowned horticultural college between 1932 and 1971, the emphasis was on food production rather than spectacular ornamental gardens.

Over the past twenty years though the gardens have developed and grown, and many new projects have been undertaken and completed.

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