FROM pirates and musicians to firework displays and a Christmas market, Plymouth, the UK’s Ocean City, will be home to a ...
The Barbican Centre has unveiled a £230 million plan for the biggest overhaul of its famous Brutalist concrete spaces since its was opened in 1982. The arts complex in the heart of the City has ...
There are more reflective tracks too, Come and Go being inspired by watching the boats at Plymouth Barbican, while Roll Back the Years conjures the image of a woman at Mount’s Bay looking back ...
The South West Trades Union Congress uncovered the plaque on the Mayflower Steps on the Barbican on Friday. The plaque, commissioned in conjunction with trade unions and Plymouth City Council ...
An award-winning Plymouth chef behind a popular fine dining restaurant has branched out and opened a new street food venue on the Barbican. The Clippy is run by Fletcher Andrews, owner of Fletcher's ...
The site opened in 1982 on London's biggest post-war bombsite site London's Barbican Centre has revealed initial plans to renovate three of its most well-known spaces. The Grade-II listed cultural ...
This Michelin recommended restaurant and proud recipient of two Rosettes by The AA Guide is an all-time Plymouth heavyweight.
Retreat to this British coastal escape and explore a history that spans the Atlantic then dine on local favorites or partake ...
Fine-dining restaurant, Àclèaf, rounds off Plymouth's Michelin recommended, AA Rosette award-winning trifecta ( Fletcher’s and Barbican Kitchen are the other two). It has been touted as the ...