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FYI,

The next 28 meet will be Saturday 12th September, in Central London.

There's usually other activities arranged around this date, but more of that will be communicated nearer the time.

We look forward to seeing you all then

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The location is believed to date back to the late 19th century during the height of hop production in southeast England. At the time, rural farming communities across the region relied heavily on oast houses to dry hops for the brewing industry. The circular kiln towers, conical roofs and rotating cowls became defining features of the landscape, serving both practical and symbol...

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Yum! Brands expanded its Pizza Hut operations into the UK in 1973, and the restaurant was a success between friends and family looking to dig in. A few sites were built across Cumbria, but eventually only one survived through to 2025. However, following some troubles with administration, in October of 2025, Pizza Hut had to close 68 branches all over the UK, including the afore-...

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Hidden away in Hungary, this Cold War-era BGS “cube” was built as a civil defence shelter designed to protect people from bombs, gas attacks and shrapnel during a time of huge fear and tension across Europe.

Inside, it still feels like a scene frozen from a disaster plan — rows of rusting beds, old gas masks, medical equipment and decontamination gear left behind in the...

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Visiting Cornish Works was one of my first explorations. After visiting some other places around my area for fun, this was something else way bigger and full of history and emotion.

Gaining entrance was interesting. Since the place is so big, I was wandering around it until I found a way in. It was also midday, so I tried to stay out of sight while sneaking in.

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