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Lancashire Pub of the Year awarded to The Black Horse
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The ‘Lancashire Pub of the Year’ 2024 award has been given to The Black Horse in Preston. The well-respected CAMRA award has followed on from their win as CAMRA Central Lancashire Pub of the Year, an award which they have received two years running. 

Marking a significant achievement for not only the Black Horse but also for Preston, it’s believed The Black Horse is the first pub in Preston to receive this accolade since 2001.

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BeWILDerwood Cheshire Buy One Get One Free Offer
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As if we weren’t already excited enough about the reopening of Cheshire’s wildest family day out, BeWILDerwood Cheshire have announced an amazing offer for February half term. 

To celebrate the adventure park reopening, BeWILDerwood Cheshire are offering Buy One Get One Freeee (cheapest ticket freeee)* when visiting the magical woodland attraction between the 18th and 26th February. 

Creator and author of the BeWILDerwood book series Tom Blofeld commented, 

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Code Red Camelot rises Zombie apocalypse-themed experience
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If you are looking for an evening out with a difference then get yourself down to Camelot Rises.  It’s perfectly set in the former Camelot Theme Park near the village of Charnock Richard.  The Zombie apocalypse-themed experience benefits from the 10 years of vandalism and neglect the site has experienced since it closed. 

 

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Inside a glamping pod at The Yan
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The chance to enjoy expertly cooked comfort food brought straight to your luxury glamping pod whilst enjoying a glorious view with your other half is sure to impress this winter.

The Yan, one of the best places to eat in the Lake District, has two luxury glamping pods on its pretty site at the foot of the fells near Grasmere.

Both benefit from ‘room service’ delivery of its renowned comfort food and costing from just £47 per person per night – perfect for an alternative, affordable and indulgent Valentine’s escape.  

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Martin Mere Wetland
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Conservation charity WWT has announced it is to re-open its Martin Mere Wetland Centre on Wednesday, June 10. Members of the public and WWT members will have to pre-book online for the day they want to visit as part of measures to keep everyone safe. 


WWT’s priority is to ensure the public can access its beautiful waterscapes to help boost wellbeing and people’s connection with nature in the area. 

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