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Dazzling Show For Armed Forces Day In Guildford

You can expect a fantastic show of military displays, live music and entertainment at the Armed Forces Day National Event at Stoke Park on Saturday, June 27. The nation will…

Guildford Ramblings: Walking Holiday On The Isle Of Wight

By Kay Hiatt One lovely Sunday in May we sailed over to the Isle of Wight, arriving at the Albion hotel for the next four nights. Wasting no time we started…

Around The Very Top: Britain’s Most Northerly Town – Not So Bad After All

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the leg from Strathy to Thurso. Find other reports in the…

Around the Very Top: Welcome to Caithness

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the leg from Strathy to Thurso. Find other reports in the…

Around The Very Top: A Heavenly Stay To Be Followed By Ten Miles Of Hell

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the leg from Tongue to Strathy. Find other reports in the…

Around The Very Top: A Long Way To Tongue

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the leg from Durness to Tongue. Find other reports in the…

Around The Very Top: Cape Wrath Lives Up To Its Name

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the day they spent in Durness. Find other reports in the…

Around The Very Top: Very Perceptible Gradients

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the third leg of their tour from Rhiconich to Durness. Find other…

Around The Very Top: Not Too Proud To Push

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the second leg of their tour, from Overscaig to Rhiconich. Find other…

Around The Very Top: Slow Progress to Our First Remote Stop

Train journeys in Scotland are not particularly dangerous but seeing my son Tom arrive safely at Inverness was a relief. If he had not arrived when he did there was…