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There are 51 official cities in England and the list of these places have been granted city status by letters patent or royal character.
In the last two decades I have had the opportunity to visit over 30 Countries around the world but I have also had the opportunity to visit 40 of the 51 Official cities of England
There is always something profound that makes cities stand out, it could be the history, the architecture, the sceneries, the diversity of people, its identity or even simple things like the thoughts and emotions we feel when we embrace the new walls of a city.
Have you ever travelled to a new place and felt you are in familiar territory?
Travelling opens our minds into a new world of history, culture, experiences and a new transition of growth.
LIVERPOOL is one of the 51 Official cities I have visited in England
FIVE GOOD REASONS TO VISIT LIVERPOOL
Liverpool is the home of the world-famous International Slavery Museum. I had the opportunity to visit this Museum at the Albert docks in Liverpool several years ago and I was overwhelmed with emotion. The International Slavery Museum is definitely a site that every person of colour living in the UK should take time to visit in their lifetime. It covers the untold emotional stories of enslaved people. There is also a section about life and culture in West Africa before the Atlantic Slave trade.
Liverpool has one of the best creative arts, culture and entertainment scenes in the whole of The UK and produced lots of stars for TV, Stage and screen.
Liverpool has an amazing waterfront and skyline. Over the years these sites have proudly become one of the most iconic views and photographed views in the world
Liverpool has more museums, theatres and galleries than anywhere else outside London making it an amazing city with so much to do and so much to see.
Liverpool is the home of amazing people who have a lot of warmth, individualism, passion enthusiasm and pride for their City
There are 51 official cities in England and the list of these places have been granted city status by letters patent or royal character.
In the last two decades I have had the opportunity to visit over 30 Countries around the world but I have also had the opportunity to visit 40 of the 51 Official cities of England
There is always something profound that makes cities stand out, it could be the history, the architecture, the sceneries, the diversity of people, its identity or even simple things like the thoughts and emotions we feel when we embrace the new walls of a city.
Have you ever travelled to a new place and felt you are in familiar territory?
Travelling opens our minds into a new world of history, culture, experiences and a new transition of growth.
HULL is one of the 51 Official cities I have visited in England
FIVE GOOD REASONS TO VISIT HULL
Hulls independence and proud municipal history are symbolized by whited phone boxes dotted around the City and its vicinities. It still has the only locally operated telephone company in the UK which says a lot about the Citys Independence and individuality. I have visited this city a few times and have been impressed with a few developments over the years.
Hull has lots of free museums doted around the City which is also a reflection of its rich and controversial history. The Wilberforce museum (with links to slavery) can also be found in Hull.
Hull was named The UK City of Culture in 2017 and has gone through lots of developments in the last two decades.
The Humber bridge can also be found in the region of Hull. It held the record for the worlds longest suspension bridge for 16 year
Hull has a vibrant and electrifying music scene. The music scene also came vibrant when it was named UK City of culture in 2017.
There are 51 official cities in England and the list of these places have been granted city status by letters patent or royal character.
In the last two decades I have had the opportunity to visit over 30 Countries around the world but I have also had the opportunity to visit 40 of the 51 Official cities of England
There is always something profound that makes cities stand out, it could be the history, the architecture, the sceneries, the diversity of people, its identity or even simple things like the thoughts and emotions we feel when we embrace the new walls of a city.
Have you ever travelled to a new place and felt you are in familiar territory?
Travelling opens our minds into a new world of history, culture, experiences and a new transition of growth.
BRADFORD is one of the 51 Official cities I have visited in England
FIVE GOOD REASONS TO VISIT BRADFORD
One of the things I find amazing about Bradford, is that it is a very unassuming city filled with lots of individual pockets and stories. It is the kind of city one needs to explore in detail to find out more what lies beneath the surface.
Bradford is the worlds first UNESCO City of Film in recognition with its rich film heritage
Bradford is surrounded by lots of hidden gems and amazing breathtaking sceneries, within the vicinity and its outskirts you will find the famous Ilkley moor, the Bronte country and also the model village of Saltaire
Bradford City has been officially crowned The Curry capital of the UK for many years . In addition, there is such a wide range of amazing eateries in Bradford and you can afford to eat some amazing food on such a small budget.
Bradford is also the home of two amazing African restaurants owned by some young amazing community ambassadors – Yam Spice Foods is an amazing African restaurant managed by Mr and Mrs Amoateng from Ghana and Andies Kitchen is owned by Sister Andie from South Africa
There are 51 official cities in England and the list of these places have been granted city status by letters patent or royal character.
In the last two decades I have had the opportunity to visit over 30 Countries around the world but I have also had the opportunity to visit 40 of the 51 Official cities of England
There is always something profound that makes cities stand out, it could be the history, the architecture, the sceneries, the diversity of people, its identity or even simple things like the thoughts and emotions we feel when we embrace the new walls of a city.
Have you ever travelled to a new place and felt you are in familiar territory?
Travelling opens our minds into a new world of history, culture, experiences and a new transition of growth.
LEEDS is one of the 51 Official cities I have visited in England
FIVE GOOD REASONS TO VISIT LEEDS
Leeds has often been described as one of the fastest growing Cities in the whole of the Uk with lots of business and employment opportunities. There has also been lots of investment in large scale projects in recent years and in my view, it is arguably one of the best cities in England to relocate to with regards to value for money. A visit is enough to make you think twice.
The music scene in Leeds is very vibrant and there is so much range and choice. Leeds is also packed with music venues and it is also the home of one of England’s iconic festivals. There is also the Leeds West Indian Carnival which is probably as old as the Nottinghill Carnival. Leeds is also the only English City outside London to have its own resident opera and ballet companies, – the award-winning opera north and northern ballet and theatre Leeds playhouse
Leeds has more listed buildings than any other city outside London. The architecture is also breath-taking
Leeds has been described as the gateway to Yorkshire, there is an abundance of sceneries, space and a friendly refreshing feel
One of the best reasons to visit Leeds is that no matter what your budget is, the City ALWAYS has something you can enjoy. It is the home of excellent eateries and the range is simply amazing.
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There are 51 official cities in England and the list of these places have been granted city status by letters patent or royal character.
In the last two decades I have had the opportunity to visit over 30 Countries around the world but I have also had the opportunity to visit 40 of the 51 Official cities of England
There is always something profound that makes cities stand out, it could be the history, the architecture, the sceneries, the diversity of people, its identity or even simple things like the thoughts and emotions we feel when we embrace the new walls of a city.
Have you ever travelled to a new place and felt you are in familiar territory?
Travelling opens our minds into a new world of history, culture, experiences and a new transition of growth.
CHESTER is one of the 51 Official cities I have visited in England
FIVE GOOD REASONS TO VISIT CHESTER
Chester is the best persevered walled city in England as its medieval walls form the most complete circuit around any town or city in England. It is also a great city to take photographs and I was quite impressed on a recent visit.
Chester has been described as one of England’s prettiest cities, attracting thousands of tourists every year. It is also probably one of my favorite cities together with cities like York, Bath, Liverpool and Leeds.
Chester is the home of the Chester Cathedral – an imposing but very beautiful structure which dates back to the 11 and 12 centuries
The Roman Amphitheatre in Chester is the largest Amphitheatre in the whole of Britain and dates back to the 1st Century. It is definitely worth a visit and is only a minute walk from the Roman Gardens and The Chester City Walls
Chester is the home of Cheshire cheese and also some award-winning restaurants dotted round the beautiful small city.
There are 51 official cities in England and the list of these places have been granted city status by letters patent or royal character.
In the last two decades I have had the opportunity to visit over 30 Countries around the world but I have also had the opportunity to visit 40 of the 51 Official cities of England
There is always something profound that makes cities stand out, it could be the history, the architecture, the sceneries, the diversity of people, Its identity or even simple things like the thoughts and emotions we feel when we embrace the new walls of a city.
Have you ever travelled to a new place and felt you are in familiar territory?
Travelling opens our minds into a new world of history, culture, experiences and a new transition of growth.
BIRMINGHAM is one of the 51 Official cities I have visited in England
FIVE GOOD REASONS TO VISIT BIRMINGHAM .
Birmingham is the home of the largest public cultural space in Europe, The largest public library in the United Kingdom as one of the most beautiful libraries in the World. The library of Birmingham attracts visitors from all over the world and continues to attract new visitors each year. It is situated in the west side of the city centre and is a work of art to say the least.
Birmingham is also the home of the first ever Black History studies department in the whole of Europe. The Black History Studies department was launched at the Birmingham City University in September 2017
Birmingham is known as “the first manufacturing town in the world”, It was hailed as the “City of a Thousand trades” after it achieved city status in 1889
Birmingham is the 2nd largest City in The United Kingdom and attracts many visitors from around the world.
Birmingham is blessed with a diversity of people from different regions around the world, it is a melting pot for culture, history and community cohesion
Laureta Ujunwa Uzoma has spent her life aspiring to be a prominent media personality and with her internship experiences which helped her established, stablized and still growing in the industry as a radio broadcaster reaching out to the people within and beyond. As the daughter of an African man (Nigeria) she understands how vulnerable and ignorance people are with information dissemination in our society which can affect every facet of one’s life as well as the lives of their loved ones. While her focus is on veteran reach. She also provides listenership for children, adults and families who are lacking information reach mostly in the rural areas.
She knows there is no single approach that works for everyone, so she continues to educate herself on emerging programs and information trends to provide the most comprehensive program that works for each of her listeners individual needs. She has experience in Program Production, Voice Over Production, Content Production Experiencing, and many others.
She received her education at the Federal Polytechnic Nekede Owerri IMO State Nigeria with HIgher National Diploma (HND) in Library and Information Science.
Laureta is currently working with Darling Fm 107.3 Owerri as the Female Pidgin Broadcaster.