United Kingdom

Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages which are specifically meant for those living, working, or traveling in the country.

Miscellaneous

All remaining pages specific to the UK
AccessAble
"AccessAble is here to take the chance out of going out. To give you the detailed information you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible to you. Our Detailed Access Guides tell you all about a venue’s access. They are 100% facts, figures and photographs."
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Assistance Dogs UK (members list)
"All ADUK Members are accredited by Assistance Dog International and/or The International Guide Dog Federation and work to the highest training and welfare standards."
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Autism Dogs UK
"Autism Dogs Charity offers specialist-trained dogs to support autistic individuals, led by our autistic CEO for a truly understanding and tailored service."
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Cemetery Symbolism
"Our guide to cemetery symbolism explains the meaning and significance of the most common old and new gravestone symbols that you will find across cemeteries throughout the UK."
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Great Castles
"Most castles have similar features, though all are unique due to their location and the surrounding geography. Here, you will find floor plans to understand their impressive constructions."
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Journal of British Studies
"We’re delighted to announce that all research articles accepted for publication in the Journal of British Studies from 8 July 2024 will be'open access’; published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online (see the journal’s Open Access Options page for available licence options)."
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The English To Geordie Translator
"Alreet lads an lasses. Welcome to The Original English to Geordie translator, on the web since 1996! But whats a Geordie you may be asking yourself, in essence its them canny fowk from the North East of England sometimes wrongly but understandably mistaken for Scots or Irish to the unaquainted. The Northumbrian Association website and associated links from there will help you learn about the unique Northumbrian culture."
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