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3 Relics That Will Make You Want to Visit the Roman Baths

3 Relics That Will Make You Want to Visit the Roman Baths

Bath’s majestic Roman Baths are South West England’s second most popular tourist attraction, welcoming over 1.2 million visitors in 2016. One of the most remarkably well-preserved religious spas of the ancient world, hot water still flows into the Baths via thermal...
How History Proves Cricket is a Sport for Everyone

How History Proves Cricket is a Sport for Everyone

Dignified and unhurried with compulsory breaks for tea and cakes, cricket is considered in many ways the quintessential upper-class English sport. The longest running cricket fixture is between the elite schools Eton and Harrow, and the 2005 Ashes winning England...
Top 5 Things to Discover on the South Downs

Top 5 Things to Discover on the South Downs

Nowhere epitomises the “green and pleasant land” of William Blake’s England quite as well as the South Downs. Those who love the rural landscape of England like Fiyaz Mughal will know that, with its gentle rolling hills and vivid verdant foliage, the South Downs...
How to Boost Engagement With Your Community Project

How to Boost Engagement With Your Community Project

A powerful tool to build awareness and promote your community project is getting people involved. When people are talking about and sharing your community project, the word about your work travels farther. Whether you run a social enterprise like Fiyaz Mughal, or are...
Is Stonehenge an Ancient Multicultural Masterpiece?

Is Stonehenge an Ancient Multicultural Masterpiece?

It can be easy to imagine prehistoric people as living in isolated introverted communities, and that multicultural communities are a relatively recent phenomenon. Yet the history of Stonehenge proves that this is far from the case. Many experts and historical...