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Scrolling through the pages of the latest Practical Caravan (issue 466), I was delighted to see the 48 Hours feature visiting Lincoln, my adopted home city for the past 17 years. No trip to Lincoln can be complete without exploring the city’s intrinsic connection to the RAF, and a more recent addition to its skyline, the International Bomber Command Centre on Canwick Hill, with the spectacular Spire Memorial soaring into the skies over the south of the city.

At 102ft tall (the wingspan of the Avro Lancaster Bomber), the Spire

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