IN BRITAIN Magazine June 2000 issue
IN BRITAIN

The monthly magazine of
the British Tourist Authority

published by Premier Media Partners Ltd, London.

IN BRITAIN June 2000
IN BRITAIN June 2000
Front cover photo:
Lady in White by Francis Cadell
PhotoİGlasgow Museum and Art Gallery
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What to find in the June 2000 issue:

Editor's notebook
Native American art, international tennis, a celebration of women's underwear and football weekends.

Forthcoming events
What's happening in Britain?

Letters to the Editor
Write to tell us about your travel experiences, your recommendations for other readers and what you think about IN BRITAIN.

Heartlands of Bedfordshire
An undisturbed corner of the country, mid-Bedfordshire has pretty villages, stately homes and wildlife galore. SUSAN ELKIN makes a pilgrimage there.

A mile of music

The financial district of London is a city in its own right and also has a flourishing summer arts festival. RONALD BLYTHE experiences the music and magic of the Square Mile.

Flour power

Meet MILDRED COOKSON who gave up a civil service job to become one of the only female flour millers.

Five of the best
Community-minded residents are bringing life back to mid-Wales by taking pride in their surroundings - and it's paying off. JACKIE NEWEY visits some award-winning villages that are positively blooming.

Carpets of Colour
The Scottish Colourists did more than just paint beautiful pictures - they revolutionised the way British art was viewed by collectors. PAT MOORE enters the colourful world of Scotland's leading artists whose work is currently enjoying a revival.

Secret Gardens
London is dotted with secluded little gardens which are open to the public once a year. So, instead of walking by and looking in from the outside, you can discover the city's hidden gems for yourself - like Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts in Notting Hill.

An air of Serenity
There are two distinct faces to the seaside town of Lytham St Anne's but both have their own character and charms. HILARY MACASKILL unlocks the secrets of the town with a split personality.

My Bit of Britain
Birmingham-born actress JULIE WALTERS avoids the Hollywood glitz by making soup in the countryside of West Sussex.

heartlandsbedfordshire

IN BRITAIN June 2000 pages 14-15
Heartlands of Bedfordshire
PhotosİDerek Forss

 

 

Powysvillages

IN BRITAIN June 2000 pages 30-31
Powys Village of the Year Awards
PhotosİJackie Newey

 

 

secretgardens
Click for IN BRITAIN June 2000 pages 46-47
London's secluded gardens
Photos İHilary Macaskill

 

 

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IN BRITAIN June 2000 pages 52-53
An air of Serenity
Photos İCountry Images

 

 

 


 

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