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Posted: Fri 03 Apr, 2009 11:55 am
by dsco
Hi all - just came across this on tinterweb... The Guardian/Observer are giving away some little free guides to "Secret Britain" with the papers this weekend:SecretBritainDiscover Britain's hidden gems with this 2-part guide to Secret Britain.It's not all graves, shipwrecks and hidden historic ruins, though these are here too. These guides will show you Britain's gems: from secret caves behind waterfalls to architectural curiosities, foodies' insider hints, film locations and secret gardens. We'll take you to Britain's most unusual museums and show you where you can find a pub that stays open all night or a maze to get lost in. This guide is full of ideas for activities and days out for adults and children as well as stories and details to read at home.Secret Britain: a 2-part guide, free with the Guardian and Observer Saturday 4 April and Sunday 5 April.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/ ... =MPUSounds like it might have some interesting Secret-type stuff in it.dsco
Posted: Fri 03 Apr, 2009 12:39 pm
by Chrism
Ooh that looks good.
Posted: Fri 03 Apr, 2009 1:46 pm
by Brandy
Just as long as they stay well clear of the 'Secret' Village!They'll have fevlad burning a effigy of Alan Rusbridger lol
Posted: Fri 03 Apr, 2009 2:40 pm
by Phill_dvsn
Looks good Duncan.Thanks for the heads up.Cheers!
Posted: Fri 03 Apr, 2009 3:25 pm
by chameleon
Phill_dvsn wrote: Looks good Duncan.Thanks for the heads up.Cheers! last we'll see of you for three months then!
Posted: Fri 03 Apr, 2009 7:59 pm
by simong
Interesting. I bet I know who has put them together as well: an acquaintance of mine is married to one of the chaps who wrote the 'B*ll*cks to Alton Towers' books and she works for, yep, the Guardian.
Posted: Sun 05 Apr, 2009 2:44 am
by jeffn
I've followed the link, am I right in thinking they are not displaying this on the web, and its only a supplemment to the actual paper?
Posted: Sun 05 Apr, 2009 9:50 am
by simong
I wouldn't be surprised - they do want people to buy the paper occasionally. There are probably copyright issues too.
Posted: Sun 05 Apr, 2009 11:08 am
by chameleon
simong wrote: I wouldn't be surprised - they do want people to buy the paper occasionally. There are probably copyright issues too. Rather disapointing I thought, vague and little that is really mysterious. One thing caught my eye - 'Abandoned Village.....'Not ours though, and hardly abandoned, Eyam, perhaps one of the best known in Derbyshire.
Posted: Sun 05 Apr, 2009 11:44 am
by simong
chameleon wrote: Rather disapointing I thought, vague and little that is really mysterious. One thing caught my eye - 'Abandoned Village.....'Not ours though, and hardly abandoned, Eyam, perhaps one of the best known in Derbyshire. I just picked up the Observer and the first piece in the booklet just points out how odd our country is in the first place - that you can go twenty miles and be somewhere where people speak with a different accent and have different histories and traditions, so you have to make choices. Todays includes bits on the Thackray Museum and the Brudenell Social Club, and also the National Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft, which if those of you with a transport bent don't know, is to the east of Doncaster, on a former RAF base in the cabbage lands just off the M180.