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What's On in July

What's On in July in the South East

What's on in July in Surrey, Berkshire, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Isle of Wight.  Pink Bubbly lists the best of what’s on in July with an array of things to do that are medium-large events, quality events and events with a difference. Whether you are looking for weekend events in July or what’s on today in July, you will find a variety of options in the South East to choose from. July events are often outdoor activities and traditionally summer events and summer activities including open air concerts, country shows, air displays, garden shows, jousting tournaments, food & wine shows crafts shows, sporting events including horse racing and festivals. Our July What’s On section endeavours to cater for family days out in July, kid’s days out in July and adult days out in July. 

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Royal Windsor Racecourse
Windsor
Berkshire
SL4 5JJ
01753 498400

Racing at Royal Windsor Racecourse offers a fantastic atmosphere located on the banks of the River Thames!  Windsor Racecourse's fashionable summertime Monday night race meetings are becoming star-studded occasions attended by many sporting, pop and television celebrities. Pimms and champagne are the order of the day and the Paddock Lawn with its romantic river frontage and stunning castle view becomes a massive garden part. 

 

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Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway
Southampton
Hampshire
SO45 1AZ
023 8089 1203

Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway is a magical place in the New Forest National Park. The Gardens are a spectacular 200 acre (100 hectare) site, world-famous for the Rothschild Collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and rare trees and shrubs. This earthly paradise offers a riot of colour in spring, an oasis of tranquility in summer followed by a splendid show as the leaves change in the autumn. Discover Exbury’s hidden beauty and escape the cares of the world as you explore a myriad of pathways. Let the train take the strain on a 20 minute journey or ride a chauffeur driven buggy to tour the Gardens.  Numerous events take place across the year at Exbury Gardens.

 

 


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The Olympics Flame Journey in the South East, Oxon, Berks, Hants, Sussex, Kent, Surrey,

olympic logo.gifSpreading the excitement of London 2012 - Lit in Greece, the Olympic Flame arrives in the UK on 18 May. Representing peace, unity and friendship, the Flame will be carried by 8,000 inspirational Torchbearers during the Olympic Torch Relay. As it makes its way across the UK on a 70-day journey it will bring the excitement of the Games to everyone. The Olympic Torch Relay will help shine a light on the whole of the UK – from dynamic urban areas to places of outstanding natural beauty. Torchbearers will carry the Flame through more than 1,000 cities, towns and villages in the UK.  The Olympic Flame will come within 10 miles of 95% of people in the UK, Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey.  Torch will be in the South East on the following dates: Oxford 9th/10th July; Reading 10th/11th July; Southampton 14th/15th July; Portsmouth 15th/16th July; Brighton & Hove 16th/17th July; Hastings 17th/18th July; Dover 18th July; Maidstone 19th/20th July; Guildford 20th July; Bexley 22nd July. To find out more please click here.
Olympics Cycle Road Race, London - Surrey - London,

olympic logo.gifThe Olympic programme includes two Road Cycling events for both men and women. For the Road Race (approximately 250km for men, 140km for women), all competitors start together, and the first rider to cross the finish line wins gold. For the shorter Time Trial (44km for men, 29km for women), the riders start 90 seconds apart, and the winner is the rider with the fastest time over the course. Great stamina, astute strategy and powerful acceleration are essential to success in both events, with teamwork also playing a big part in the Road Races. The men's Road Race will take place on 28 July, with the women's held on 29 July. Both events will begin on The Mall, before the riders head south-west through the city. They will then cross the Thames at Putney Bridge and continue out through Richmond Park and past Hampton Court Palace. The Surrey section of the course incorporates several circuits of a challenging loop around Box Hill (nine for the men’s Road Race, two loops for the women’s equivalent), before the riders head north through Leatherhead, Esher, Kingston, Richmond Park and back to The Mall for a dramatic finish.  Click here to view route
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