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250,000 people flock to Liverpool for giant puppet show

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Funds set aside from Liverpool’s year as Capital of Culture will mean that more than 250,000 people are expected to line the streets of Liverpool this weekend for a £1.5 million giant puppet show called Sea Odyssey.  The puppets are so big that it can take up to 10 people to tug the ropes that make a single limb move. The show is brought to the city by the French street theatre company Royal De Luxe, which has gained a global reputation and performed shows all over the world. The shows in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 2010 and in Santiago, Chile, in 2007, reached audiences of 3.5 million and 2 million respectively. This will be the company’s second time in the UK, having previously previously performed The Sultan’s Elephant in 2006 with a 42-ton mechanical elephant roamed through London’s Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus.

To Liverpool, the company will perform with three puppets. A girl giant and her uncle, and a dog called Xolo. The girl is representing a real schoolgirl from the city, May McMurray, whose father was a steward on the Titanic. She wrote a touching letter to her father the day before the ship sank, and the story goes that the larger giant is her uncle, a diver, who has found his reply. The girl giant can be seen in the clip below.

Here are details of the route for anyone interested in attending the spectacle.

Friday 20th April 2012

Little Girl Giant 9.30am – 12.30pm
Wakes up 9.30am and leaves Stanley Park via Walton Lane, onto Anfield Road, Sleepers Hill, Walton Breck Road, Oakfield Road, Breck Road, arriving at Everton Brow 12.30pm.

Little Girl Giant 4.30pm – 7.30pm
Following a siesta, she will leave Everton Brow at 4.30pm, turn right onto Heyworth Street, onto Islington via Low Erskine Street, Commutation Row, Lime Street, St George’s Place, Queen Square Bus Station, Whitechapel, Paradise Street (Liverpool ONE), Liver Street, onto The Strand, Queens Wharf and arrives at Kings Dock from 7.30pm.

Uncle 2pm – 6.30pm
Departs from Albert Dock at 2pm, and walks along The Strand, James Street, Castle Street, Dale Street, left onto Moorfields, Tithebarn Street, Vauxhall Road, Boundary Street, Kirkdale Road, Walton Road, Salop Street, Tetlow Way, Langham Road, Walton Lane and arrives in Stanley Park from 6.30pm.

Saturday 21st April 2012

Little Girl Giant – 9.30am to 12.30pm and then 4.30pm to 7.30pm
Wakes up at Kings Dock at 9.30am and then travels left on the Strand, up Chapel Street, Tithebarn Street, Moorfields, Dale Street, Castle Street, James Street, crosses the strand to Mann Island, arriving at the Pier Head at 12.30pm.

Following a siesta at the Pier Head, she will wake up at 4.30pm turn right onto Canada Boulevard, onto Mann Island, James Street, Castle Street, Cook Street, Victoria Street, Stanley Street, Whitechapel, Paradise Street (Liverpool ONE), Liver Street, onto the Strand, Queens Wharf, arriving at Kings Dock 7pm where she will sleep.

Uncle – 11.30am to 2.30pm and then 4.45pm to 7.30pm
Wakes up in Stanley Park at 11am, leaves Stanley Park via Walton Lane, onto Anfield Road, Sleepers Hill, Walton Breck Road, Oakfield Road, Breck Road, Heyworth Street, onto Islington via Low Hill and Erskine Street, Moss Street, Daulby Street, Pembroke Place, London Road, arriving at St George’s Hall at 2.30pm.

Following a siesta at St George’s Hall, he will wake up at 4.45pm and walk down Lime Street, Renshaw Street, Berry Street, Nelson Street, St James Street, Blundell Street, Queens Wharf, arriving at Kings Dock 7pm where he will sleep.

Sunday 22nd April 2012

Little Girl Giant and Uncle – 9.30 to 2pm
Wake up at Kings Dock and leave at 9.30am, travel left on the Strand, onto Mann Island, say farewell to the Liver Building, onto Canning Dock where the show’s finale will take place from 12.15pm. The Giants will then leave Liverpool down the River Mersey.

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100 days to go… on your marks, get set and go!

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To mark the 100-day countdown to the Olympic Games, VisitEngland has compiled its top five winning activities, fit for champions and amateurs alike. So… on your marks… get set… and go on your own Olympic inspired trip!

Set sail in Weymouth

The 2012 Olympic sailing events are taking place in Weymouth, home to the best sailing waters in Northern Europe, according to the Royal Yachting Association. You can take to the waves yourself with SailLaser, where classes range from beginners to race training. Who knows – you could be rivalling Ben Ainslie in no time!  Click here for information on sailing in Weymouth.

Show your canoe do attitude at the Lee Valley White Water Centre

Newly built for the Olympics, the Lee Valley White Water Centre on the edge of the 1,000-acre River Lee Country Park in Hertfordshire will host the canoe slalom competition. The two new courses will be open to the public after the games allowing us amateurs to experience the thrills of Olympic-standard wild rapids, drops, holes, eddies and boils. Purists can stick to canoeing, but adrenalin junkies might prefer the white water rafting option. You can register now for Autumn 2012 sessions at Visit Lee Valley.

Put your oar in at Rudyard Lake

Remember you’re not racing for gold, so swap Eton Dorney’s world-class training facilities for a leisurely row on Rudyard Lake. This haven of peace and tranquillity in the Staffordshire Moorlands started life two centuries ago as a reservoir to feed the Midlands canal system before evolving into an area of natural beauty. The two and a half mile piece of water is now the perfect spot for a romantic rowboat rendezvous. For more information, click here.

Giddy up on a horse-riding holiday in Dartmoor

Where better to jump into the saddle and try your hand at horse riding than in Dartmoor, the inspiration behind the phenomenon of War Horse and home to its own breed, the Dartmoor pony? Equestrian Escapes offers 2 to 7-night breaks to the area, exploring its rolling hills and stunning moorland. Prices start from £245 per person, including two nights’ accommodation, two lessons and two hacks.

Go by the bike on the Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight has been voted by Lonely Planet as one of the top 10 cycling destinations in the world, thanks to its varied terrain. Over half of the island is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and there are nearly 30 miles of Heritage Coast, so cycling is the perfect way to go slow and savour the scenery. Wight Wanders has 3, 4 and 5-night self-guided cycling tours costing from £269 per person and including bike hire, three nights’ accommodation and luggage transfer.

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4 supposedly important etiquette tips for overseas visitors to the London Olympics

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With just 100 days to go until the London 2012 Olympics, overseas visitors to London might be starting to worry about how to behave in a country “so consciously governed by manners and etiquette”.  Then again… they might not, but that didn’t stop International Business Times UK giving the issue airtime.

So, here are those four supposedly important etiquette tips:

1. Don’t talk about money
2. Say “sorry”
3. Don’t stick your ‘pinky’ (little finger) out when you’re drinking tea
4. Give two kisses on meeting someone (but none at all if you’re meeting them for the first time)

Incidentally, if you’re interested in English etiquette, have a read also of last year’s blog post, “A lesson in English etiquette“.

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Inspire a generation – the new London 2012 motto

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Inspire a generation. That, apparently, is the motto for the London 2012 Olympics.  It has been revealed as part of events marking 100 days to go until the Opening Ceremony. The motto was announced by Lord Coe who today unveiled a huge set of Olympic rings at Kew Gardens, made of some 20,000 flowers, and you can see how the display was put together here:

So… what do you make of the motto? Do you like it or not? Please let us know by posting a comment.

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Be inspired by this weekend’s London Marathon

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On Sunday 22nd April 2012, thousands of spectators from across the country will gather in the capital to watch the annual London Marathon. More than 50,000 participants will push their bodies to the limit, taking on the 26.2 mile route around the iconic streets of London to challenge themselves and to help raise millions of pounds for charity.

But for the thousands more that missed out on entry to this year’s race, there are hundreds of other events taking place up and down the country to inspire tough guys and novice athletes alike. England provides the perfect backdrop for an al fresco challenge, from city marathons to forested mountain bike trails, lake swimming and mountain fell-running.

Take the London Marathon as inspiration and limber up for one of England’s greatest physical tests. Here are 10 of the best.

Skills: Running, navigation, endurance
The Soldier Challenge

19th May 2012, London
This endurance event sees people take to the streets of London in teams for a military-style physical and mental test. Combining running and navigation skills, this 10k race is open to people of all abilities. The event will see teams traversing the city, completing a number of different tasks and locating other special checkpoints on route. All the money raised goes to ABF the Soldiers’ Charity, helping soldiers, former soldiers and their families in times of need.
Entry fee: £50 per person

Skills: Stamina, speed
Men’s Health Survival of the Fittest

13th October 2012, London
17th November 2012, Nottingham
Hailed as one of the UK’s toughest obstacle courses, Survival of the Fittest invites participants to pit their wits against thousands of fellow competitors in a test of stamina, grit, speed and guts. This adventure run packs a challenging route in each host city: run solo or as part of a team with tough and engaging obstacles throughout the unforgiving 10k course. Recommended for seasoned athletes.
Entry fee: £49 per person

Skills: Stamina
London Stadia Trekathon

13th May 2012, 1st September 2012 and 31st August 2013, London
This challenging day will takes walkers on a 26 mile route around London into the heart of the City, through busy streets, peaceful parks and following the river eastwards to the finishing point at the O2 Arena. The marathon-distance route is an enormous challenge for walkers, but provides a great opportunity to tour London on foot and to see the Olympic venues without the use of the tube or the bus. The route takes in the Olympic Park, Lords Cricket Ground (archery), Hyde Park (Triathlon and Marathon Swimming), Horse Guards Parade Ground (Beach Volleyball) and North Greenwich (equestrian).
Entry fee: from £49 per person

Skills: Endurance, patience
100k Walk

9th–10th June 2012, London, Surrey and Sussex
This demanding yet memorable 24 hour challenge will take walkers from Richmond in London through the trail footpaths of Surrey and Sussex to a momentous finish 100 kilometres, some aching muscles and an incredible experience later. Event organisers Blind Veterans UK – the national charity which supports blind ex-Service men and women – invites experienced walkers, recreational strollers, or beginners wanting to do something great for themselves and for charity to take part.
Entry fee: £99 per person

Skills: Strength, endurance, a strong stroke
Great Swim

16th June 2012, Alton Water Park, Suffolk (Great East Swim)
22nd-24th June 2012, Windermere (Great North Swim)
1st July 2012, Salford Quays (Great Manchester Swim)
The Great Swim is a series of outdoor swims in lakes, lochs and docks around the UK. A fantastic challenge for all swimming abilities, participants can choose from 1/2 mile, one-mile and two-mile distance swims. 20,000 took part in 2011, raising hundreds of pounds for charity in the process.
Entry fee: from £32 per person

Skills: Running, endurance
HellRunner

10th and 11th November 2012, Longmoor Camp, Hampshire (Hell Down South)
3rd November 2012, Delamere Forest Park (Hell Up North)
The HellRunner challenge offers trail running at its toughest. This 10 -12 mile challenging off-road run features tough twists, turns and of course the famed Hills of Hell and Bog of Doom. The multi-terrain courses are characterised by their varying underfoot conditions, from running tracks and trails to water-filled bogs and steep hills. Not for the fainthearted, entrants should expect to get very wet and muddy.
Entry fee: from £30 per person

Skills: Endurance, multi-discipline
Hell Rider

2nd June 2012
West Wyncombe Park, Buckinghamshire
The Columbia HellRide is open to individuals, teams of 3 and teams of 5. The course comprises a circular 5km run loop and circular 7.5km mountain bike loop and particpants have 8 hours to complete as many laps as possible. One team member at a time must complete alternative run and bike laps in sequence.
Entry fee: from £40 per person

Skills: Extreme endurance, stamina
The Wall

23rd – 24th June, Hadrian’s Wall Country
Perhaps England’s most iconic ultra-marathon takes participants along the 69-mile historical path of Hadrian’s Wall, taking up to 2 days. For almost 2,000 years this vast Roman construction has stretched across the wild beauty of Northern England, and is now part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Run or walk through the stunning countryside of Cumbria and Northumberland, rising from the lowlands of the West into the rugged hill country of Northumberland National Park before descending gently to the banks of the River Tyne.
Entry fee: from £120 per person including camping.

Skills: Strength, adventure
Trailblazer

12th May – Bedgebury Forest, Kent
26th May – Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
9th June – Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire
This series of 10k trail adventures take place in some of the country’s most beautiful forests and woodlands. Off-road running has never been so invigorating – think the fresh scent of pine, springy forest floors underfoot, long field edges and past open water. All Trailblazer locations have been selected for the quality of their running routes, their accessibility and their stunning backdrops. Runs end at the Event Village, which feature post-race food and entertainment.
Entry fee: from £25 per person

Skills: A sense of adventure
River Rat Race

26th August 2012, Stockton-on-Tees
This urban adventure, set against backdrop of the mighty River Tees, is a wet ‘n’ wild 10km running event like no other. Splash, jump, kayak and climb across this course along the banks of the River Tees, which links together various water and shore based activities en route. Scurry over, under and into the River and experience Stockton-On-Tees like never before. Join hundreds of people and take part in this action and adventure challenge – no special skills required, just a pair of trainers and a sense of adventure.
Entry fee: £39 per person

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Surfing – a digital postcard from Cornwall

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Surfing is a pretty much essential pastime in Cornwall and a great way to make the most of the county’s amazing beaches. With dozens of surf schools around the county, and at least as many stunning Cornish beaches, you can be up and riding the waves in no time!

Even if it’s something you’ve never tried before, it’s not too late to start! Watch this great short film to find out more and see if it can inspire you.

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Win a family break to Bristol

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This month, VisitBristol is offering you the chance to win an amazing family break at The Grand by Thistle, a stunning hotel right in the heart of the city. The prize includes bed and breakfast accommodation for two adults and two children for one night, dinner in the hotel’s fabulous Tyrills restaurant, full use of the spa, swimming and gym facilities and family entrance to Bristol Zoo Gardens! For further details, follow this link.

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Win a holiday in St. Ives, Cornwall

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Win a fantastic 3 night break for 7 + 2 infants in beautiful Carbis Bay, St Ives. Fernhill Lodge is a stunning architect designed house with reverse level accommodation and breathtaking sea views. Discover the charms of this award winning resort for yourself. Click here for further details from Visit Cornwall.

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Spring blooms at Chatsworth

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Come and see the garden at Chatsworth in full bloom from 4th to 8th May 2012, with over 15,000 tulips and Spring flowers. The house will also play host to six stunning floral displays and a Spring Plant Fair will be held on 5th and 6th May 2012, offering a wide range of plants.

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Win a family adventure for four with the Subaru XV

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The Independent has teamed up with Subaru and De Vere Hotels to offer its readers the chance to win a luxurious holiday for a family of four, staying in one of the most beautiful parts of Britain. The winning family will spend three nights in the four-star Slaley Hall Resort in Northumberland, an Edwardian mansion nestled in amongst 1,000 acres of forest and moorland.

There’ll be loads to do to suit every taste, from learning to windsurf and quadbiking to exploring Alnwick Castle and seeing Hadrian’s Wall for yourself. And not to mention Slaley Hall’s very own 18-hole golf course!

What’s more, the lucky winners will also have the chance to put the new Subaru XV through its paces; you’ll have full use of one throughout your holiday, for when you want to go off and do your own thing.

For your chance to win this fantastic prize – and to book a test-drive of the new Subaru XV for yourself, click here.

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