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  • The Wombles Take a Holiday…at the Heights of Abraham!

    The Wombles Take a Holiday…at the Heights of Abraham!

    The Wombles Take a Holiday…at the Heights of Abraham!

    If you sang “Underground, overground, wombling free…”, chances are many could join in and finish this much-loved tune. The Wombles of Wimbledon first captured hearts as a series of charming children’s books written by Elisabeth Beresford for her young son, Marcus, in the late 1960s. Inspired by a family walk on Wimbledon Common, and a child’s mispronunciation of the name! The stories introduced readers to a group of eco-conscious, pointy nosed creatures who lived underground and “made good use of the things that they find.”

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  • 21 Years of the National Holocaust Centre

    21 Years of the National Holocaust Centre

    Experience Nottinghamshire's Jayne Nightingale visits the National Holocaust Centre and Museum In a corner of North Nottinghamshire, handily positioned between Ollerton and Newark, the Nationa..

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  • Newark Air Museum History book published

    Newark Air Museum History book published

    Back in the early 1960s the founders of the Newark Air Museum were in the vanguard of organisations in the UK that aimed to save and eventually display to the public items from the country’s aviatio..

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  • Family fun at Gulliver's Kingdom

    Family fun at Gulliver's Kingdom

    Experience Nottinghamshire's Elisia takes the kids to the Spooky Spectacular at Gulliver's Kingdom .  As I drove along the windy country roads on the way in to Matlock Bath the views wer..

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