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Train company Wrexham & Shropshire will stop at Wembley Stadium this month so that county football fans can travel direct to the FA Cup Final.

Northumberland has been called England’s last wilderness, a vast landscape of soaring moorland and remote river valleys where it is still possible to walk all day without seeing a soul.

Coffee anyone? More like, coffee everyone. Amy Bould visited Washington State and discovered much to do in Seattle and its hinterland – including some fantastic wine and food.
Spokane is real downtown home America, with a river which is one of its best kept secrets. It’s worth taking a kayak ride downstream for a couple of hours if only to build up an appetite for the institution which is Dick’s Hamburgers.
A Shropshire tourist hotspot has been rated as one of the best places to visit for a budget bank holiday trip, according to a consumer watchdog magazine.
A new walking pack will offer a handy guide to a host of walks – from leisurely strolls to serious treks – across the rolling landscape of the Yorkshire Wolds.
Everyone likes a freebie at the best of times but, in the current economic climate, when looking for something to do, it is a real bonus if it doesn’t cost a penny.
Join in the fun at Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes on Monday, May 25, for a wartime Bank Holiday festival.
Visitors to south Devon can uncover more ways than ever to follow in the footsteps of the world’s greatest crime fiction writer, Dame Agatha Christie, in 2009 – the 75th anniversary of one of her most famous novels: Murder on the Orient Express.
Karen Knowles is an Unexpected Guest at the opening of author Agatha Christie’s summer home in Devon.