Sir Edwin Lutyens was a leading English architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era. He designed many English country houses, war memorials and public buildings.
Whether you (and/or your kids) are knee-high, water-wingers or can cross the Channel under your own steam, there are lots of outdoor places - and ways - to cool down and try something new in the heat.
Children of all ages from throughout Hampshire can put their best foot forward to try a new sport as free event, Be Active, will take over Basingstoke town centre.
Summer wouldn’t be summer without Pride. Unless you live on Mars, you won’t be able to miss the fact that this event comes to Brighton and Hove this weekend... brace yourself!
Completed in 1794 the Basingstoke Canal originally connected the Town, and surrounding area, to London with vessels carrying timber, flour and chalk to the City and returning with coal and much-needed fertiliser for the Hampshire agricultural community.
There is no shortage of great places to eat around here, and we all know the kinds of things to avoid - fish and chips, full-fat curries – need I go on? But where to get food that is the right side of fresh and fruity, without feeling like a deprivation?
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