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Located on the Kent-Sussex border, between Tunbridge Wells and Crowborough, are a series of sandstone outcrops that provide some of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring rock climbing in the South East, if not the Country.

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Providing the Highest Quality Courses in the South East, Nuts4Climbing is based on the Kent and Sussex Border, near Tunbridge Wells.  It is the nearest outdoor venue to London, also offering tuition in Dartmoor And Devon, as well as away trips to The Peak District, North Wales, Dartmoor, Portland and France. One off, weekend, and six week courses introducing Rock Climbing for all ages.

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Motorsports
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The Greenpower Education Trust’s objective is to advance education in the subjects of sustainable engineering and technology to young people.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Clifton Hall is a country house in the village of Clifton, Nottinghamshire.

As well as being a Grade I listed building the hall is part of the Clifton Village Conservation Area. While the history of the place stretches back to the 11th century (it was mentioned in the Domesday Book), the hall was remodelled in the late 18th century in a Georgian style. It was owned by the Clifton family, Lords of the Manor of Clifton, from the late 13th century to the mid-20th century.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Set in the internationally renowned Orford Ness nature reserve, the Orford Ness Pagodas are cold war relics on a shingle spit in Suffolk, built to test Britain’s atomic bombs. Here the bombs’ detonators were put in pits and subjected to the shocks they might experience on their way to a target, to ensure they wouldn’t go off prematurely. The detonators were non-nuclear but could still have been devastating if they had exploded, so heavy hats were put over the pits to control the blast, which are among the most enigmatic of the many concrete objects built to defend Britain.

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Museums
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Part of the Stephen Beaumont Museum, it includes a padded cell and other exhibits from the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum, built in 1818.

The Mental Health Museum is a unique museum in the heart of the Fieldhead site in Wakefield. It is run by South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.

The museum houses a remarkable collection of mental health related objects that span the history of mental health care from the early 19th century through to the present day.

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Sports Stadia
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Stratford Racecourse is one of the country’s leading small summer jumps racecourses with a reputation for excellent levels of prize money and each year plays host to 17 thrilling horseracing fixtures.

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Museums
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The museum is in room 101 at New Scotland Yard, Victoria – an L-shaped space crammed with glass display cabinets containing items covering over 140 years of crime and criminals.

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Libraries / Archives
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Home to over 100 collections of rare books and archives on the history of the University, Bradford, Yorkshire, history, politics, literature, archaeology and much more, our best-known being the Archive of J.B.

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St Bartholemew's is the largest NHS Trust in the UK serving a population of 2.5 million in east London and beyond and our hospitals have long and important histories.

They each have maintained a distinguished medical and nursing tradition throughout their history and claim many eminent physicians and surgeons amongst their past and present alumni and staff.

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