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Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP331UZ

Tourist Information Centre is located at Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

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Tourist Information Centre
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Angel Hill
Bury St Edmunds
IP331UZ
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FEATUREThe Chinese State Circus

It's been called the World's Greatest Acrobatic Spectacle, and it's just embarked on its UK premiere. Yin Yang, the exhilarating new performance from The Chinese State Circus, is back with more incredible acts of poise, power and talent. We sent BritEvents' Amanda Arnold to review the show, who was also lucky to catch up with director Phillip Gandey to find out more about this new extravaganza.

FEATUREThe Nutcracker at the Theatre Severn

A classic ballet for the whole family, Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker is one of the most famous ballets since its premiere in 1892. Amanda Arnold goes along to the Theatre Severn to see the ballet performed by The State Ballet Academy of Minsk.

FEATUREPortmeirion - a taste of Italy in Wales

Source of inspiration for many writers and producers, Portmeirion is one of the top tourist attractions in North Wales, and well worth visiting for a little taste of Italian style. Lucy Middleton takes a closer look at this popular village.

FEATUREPancake Customs

Pancakes have a long tradition in England with the celebration of Shrovetide. This particular fried cake was made in this country as early as the 13th century. We take a look at some of the rural traditions of Shrove Tuesday, also known famously as Pancake Day.