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Category Archives: Derby
10 Top Tips for the Best Father of the Bride Speech
Here at the Haybarn at Beechenhill Farm we have heard many many speeches. Because we are working and making sure the weddings here go like clockwork, we always listen attentively to the speeches. Whether it’s a nervous first time public … Continue reading
Posted in accessibility, Derby, Derbyshire, eco, eco tourism, environmental, farming, food, Manchester, milk and dairy, nature, organics, Peak District, Sheffield, Staffordshire, Uncategorized, Walking, wedding speech, weddings
Tagged countryside, Derbyshire, father of the bride speech, nature, organic, Peak District, peak district national park, perfect match, Staffordshire, staffordshire peak district, Wedding
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Ancestral Tourism or Discover Your Roots
We are delighted to be hosting an event in the Beechenhill Haybarn on 7th November 2013- all about Ancestral Tourism. Ancestral Tourism Course Malcolm Gallagher (Chartered marketer, business mentor, sales & marketing coach in the tourism & hospitality, food & drink … Continue reading
Posted in Ancestral research, Business, culture, Derby, Derbyshire, eco, eco tourism, environmental, family history, farm visits, Manchester, Peak District, rural community, Sheffield, Staffordshire, travel, Uncategorized, young people
Tagged ancestral research, Derbyshire, exploring, family history, Peak District, peak district national park, Staffordshire, staffordshire peak district, uk
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