Jo O'Cleirigh: A Journey into Paganism
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Plymouth
Devon
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The Representation of the People Act was passed on 6 February 1918 which gave women over the age of…
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We are a charming pottery painting studio located on the historic Barbican, Plymouth. A…
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Location Information: The Memorial is situated centrally on The Hoe which looks directly…
The big wheel is now closed for the winter and will return from April - September 2026…
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Commanding an imposing position on Royal Parade, Plymouth Guildhall is situated in the…
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Messenger is the UK's largest bronze statue, created by the Cornish artist Joseph Hillier.
The Plymouth Athenaeum is a charity dedicated to the promotion of learning in science,…
Stand on the world-famous Plymouth Hoe Promenade for a beautiful scenic view.
With a 14 screen cinema, indoor adventure golf and a brilliant range of popular…