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1. Nothing grizzly about this Bear

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 23 September 2008
Charming and contemporary, yet packed with history, The Bear at Hungerford is the ideal spot for a weekend break without the drive.

2. Charming Chester spot on for a weekend break

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 8 July 2008
Home to Hollyoaks, STUART WHITE spent a weekend in the historic city of Chester staying at the hotel where a different England striker got married.

3. ‘Happy families’ – French parks find perfect translation

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 5 August 2008

British family park holidays have a new identity in Europe.

4. Feel the rays in sunny Cyprus

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 August 2008

England is in the middle of another bad summer, so STEVEN HUGHES escaped the inconsistent weather and took off for the perennial sun of Cyprus.

5. A landmark of luxury on banks of Loch Lomond

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 July 2008

How far does £50million go when renovating an 18th Century baronial mansion? STUART WHITE travelled north of the border to the gleaming Cameron House to find out.

6. Feel like royalty at historic stately home with class

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 10 June 2008

Combining history with luxury, Hartwell House is a glorious stately home less than an hour away. LEIGH MENCARINI discovered it was an ideal destination for a weekend break.

7. ‘Beautiful part of the world keeps drawing me back’

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 3 June 2008

Following in the footsteps of walking romantic Alfred Wainwright, JAMES ASHFORD set off to conquer some more of the many routes of the picturesque Lake District. He certainly earned a good pint of Black Sheep ale.

8. ‘Incredibly Welsh city’ fully loaded

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 17 June 2008

Mixing local knowledge with her roots, ANNA ROBERTS spent a weekend in the Welsh capital. She claims there is plenty to do and see in Cardiff...

9. Rise of the National Forest

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 April 2008

Millions of trees have been planted to transform 200 square miles of central England – scarred by its mining past – into beautiful woodland and countryside. STUART WHITE visited the place that will continue to grow and grow.

10. Getting down in Birmingham

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 May 2008

Great Britain’s second largest city has received an industrial facelift to shake off its negative reputation. STUART WHITE discovered a modern and fashionable Birmingham with individual style, great shopping and jamming nightlife.

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