Liverpool was on our list of places to see ‘up North’. Scev’s Pa grew up in Liverpool, and his Dad and uncles lived there when they were little. Scott’s Pa’s aunt still lives there and we thought we’d head Merseyside and try and find the house where the boys grew up. There’s plenty of history Liverpool
Liverpool was on our list of places to see ‘up North’. Scev’s Pa grew up in Liverpool, and his Dad and uncles lived there when they were little. Scott’s Pa’s aunt still lives there and we thought we’d head Merseyside and try and find the house where the boys grew up. There’s plenty of history
During our time in London I worked for a fab specialist internal communication consultancy full of very clever and very creative cookies. Despite advising some of the best brands and most recognised organisations – which meant plenty of hard graft – there was ooddles of fun along the way. Hannah (or pencils as she will
Bristol was on our list of places to visit after a few different friends had told us it was worth the trip. We caught the train up and spent the day wandering around the city. It’s a funky place, full of street art, music and there was plenty to keep us busy for the day.
Asides from all the everyday amazing things about living in one of London’s best neighborhoods is that each August on Bank Holiday weekend, Carnival takes to the streets. Pretty much all the sensible locals leave Notting Hill for the weekend. They board up their houses and escape to the country. All the local shops and
Each year Ride London sees 10 miles of London’s most famous roads completely closed to traffic for the day and a it feels like most of London take to the streets to make the most of the rare traffic-free state. Cyclists of all abilities take part with plenty of stopping en route to enjoy the
Brighton is a short drive or train trip from London and a good weekend day trip. Our pals Ash and Steve recently arrived back in London after driving around Europe – and with four wheels at our disposal, we took a trip down south to the coast. Our trip coincidentally coincided with Brighton’s Pride festival,
Arguably the world’s most famous garden, we decided to visit Kew in summer after running most of the way to the edge of the Richmond Park on a very long run a few weeks earlier. Kew illustrates significant periods of the art of gardens from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The gardens house botanic
The oldest tennis tournament in the world, and one of the hardest sporting events to get tickets to! All of us entered the ballot many, many months in advance, and none of us were lucky enough to get drawn for tickets. Not to be deterred, we decided we’d try our luck at the infamous ‘Queue’
Driving the Wild Atlantic Way Clifden and Connemara
Cliffs of Moher The Cliffs of Moher were a definite highlight of Ireland. We lucked in with stunning weather. The cliffs stretch for 8 kms along the Atlantic coast of County Clare in the west of Ireland. From the Cliffs of Moher you can see the Aran Islands and Galway Bay, as well as the