DATES, FEES & AVAILABILITY 2025

4 WEEK COURSE

Choose 2 different courses and  /or locations

FEES

Residential: £10,350

Non-Residential: £8,595

6 WEEK COURSE

Choose 3 different courses and  / or locations

FEES

Residential: £14,450

Non-Residential: £12,825

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COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

Location: London University, Cambridge University

Academic: Propulsion & design of flying objects, commercial aircrafts, near zero emission aircrafts

Industry link: Site visit to Rolls Royce Aeronautics in Derby

Outcome: Learn about mechanical engineering methods to solve problems in the design, maintenance and manufacture of aircrafts and flying objects

Awards: Certificate of attendance from Lite Regal Education, gain 3.5 credits

Tutors: Highly qualified tutors, specialists in their field, educated at top universities

Social Programme: Exciting social programme including 3 coach trips


Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Field trip 2025

Rolls Royce Trust museum in Derby


Gain 3.5 credits for 2 week course or 7 ECTS credits for 4 week course*

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Graduation certificate
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Exciting Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Workshops

Design and build a potentially zero emission “flying object”

Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Overview

Updated: 14 September, 2024

This course is aimed at all engineering undergraduates and postgraduates.  Invitations to apply are open to all UK and overseas students aged 18+ who are interested in extending their current knowledge in mechanical, aeronautical and aerospace engineering. The course will be useful to all undergraduates (years 1-4) undertaking any field or discipline in an engineering degree.

The course aims to solidify and extend the engineering knowledge in these 3 important branches of engineering through lessons, tutorials and importantly workshops in which students will actively design and build mechanical and aeronautical structures to bring complex theories and lessons into practical situations.

Students will have the unique opportunity to make friends with other engineering students from around the world as Lite Regal Education each year accepts students from over 80+ nationalities. Students will build and extend their knowledge on advanced engineering concepts covered in their current university and have the opportunity depending on their campus choice, to live and learn in one of the prestigious colleges of the University of London – in UOL - or one of the Colleges of the University of Cambridge.

2 week Intensive Summer Course in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering 18 year old - 26 year olds Overview

Embark on an immersive intellectual journey with our 10-day Intensive Summer Course in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering. Hosted in the prestigious academic environments University of London UOL and Cambridge University, this program is meticulously crafted to provide participants, aged 18-24, with a deep understanding of the principles and applications of Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering. The course integrates theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and hands-on experiences, offering a holistic and enriching learning adventure.

Syllabus Summer 2025

Day 1-2 Monday - Tuesday: Introduction to Aeronautical Engineering

  • Morning:
    • Welcome and Program Orientation
    • Fundamentals of Aeronautics and Aerospace Engineering
    • Overview of Aircraft Systems
  • Afternoon:
    • Aeronautical Lab Tour
    • Introduction to Aerodynamics
    • Group Icebreaker Activities

Day 3-4 Wednesday - Thursday: Mechanical Engineering Foundations

  • Morning:
    • Mechanical Engineering Principles
    • Statics and Dynamics
    • Material Science and Engineering
  • Afternoon:
    • CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Workshop
    • Mechanical Design and Analysis
    • Workshop: Designing Simple Mechanical Structures

Day 5-6 Friday - Monday: Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer

  • Morning:
    • Laws of Thermodynamics
    • Heat Transfer Mechanisms
    • Applications in Aeronautics and Mechanical Systems
  • Afternoon:
    • Thermodynamics Lab: Experiments and Analysis
    • Workshop: Heat Transfer Applications in Aerospace

Day 7-8 Tuesday - Wednesday: Aerospace Propulsion and Fluid Mechanics

  • Morning:
    • Jet Propulsion Systems
    • Fluid Properties and Behavior
    • Aerodynamic Forces and Fluid Dynamics
  • Afternoon:
    • Aerospace Propulsion Lab: Engine Testing
    • Fluid Mechanics Lab: Experiments and Analysis
    • Group Project: Designing a Simple Aircraft Wing

Day 9 Thursday: Advanced Topics and Industry Applications

  • Morning:
    • Advanced Aerospace Technologies
    • Industry Insights and Career Paths
    • Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
  • Afternoon:
    • Guest Lecture by Industry Professional
    • Site Visit to Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering Facility
    • Networking Session

Day 10 Friday: Integrated Design Project and Closing Ceremony

  • Morning:
    • Group Project Assignment
    • Project Planning and Collaboration
  • Afternoon:
    • Project Work: Design, Simulation, and Prototyping
    • Final Project Presentations
    • Q&A Session and Participant Feedback
    • Closing Ceremony and Certificate Distribution

Program Highlights:

  • Expert-Led Instruction:
    • Receive instruction from experienced professors and industry experts in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering.
  • Hands-On Learning:
    • Engage in practical labs, workshops, and a group project to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
  • Site Visits:
    • Explore cutting-edge facilities and gain insights into the industry through site visits to aerospace or mechanical engineering establishments.
  • Networking Opportunities:
    • Connect with like-minded peers, industry professionals, and guest lecturers, fostering valuable networks for future collaborations and career opportunities.
  • Dual Location Experience:
    • Enjoy the unique opportunity to learn in two of the UK's most renowned universities—University of London UOL and Cambridge University—providing a comprehensive academic experience.

Join us for this transformative 2 week intensive journey, where academic excellence meets hands-on exploration in the dynamic fields of Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering. Elevate your understanding, refine your skills, and prepare for the challenges of the aerospace and mechanical industries.

Syllabus of Mechanical, Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering

In the age of global warming and green house gases concerns, there is a need for today’s engineers to be aware of this critical issue and tackle these problems head on. Aviation is one of the largest contributors to emissions producing 918 million metric tons of CO2 emission or will make up 25% of the worlds carbon emissions by 2050. Emission of a journey by jet from London to New York is the same as that of heating a house for a year, or recycling items for 8 years, or not eating meat for 2 years.

This course is for all UK and overseas engineers that want to use their current engineering knowledge and learn through lessons, intimate tutorials (university style) and workshops, to reinforce and increase their engineering knowledge in mechanical, aerospace and aeronautical engineering . The course will lead students to research the development in building larger, more efficient and near zero emissions aircrafts.

Students will learn about the underlying engineering principals in the propulsion and design of flying objects.

Students will learn about the current commercial trends in commercial aircrafts and then during the course students will be expected to design and build a small working scale model and prototype of an aircraft capable of carrying 600+ passengers.

Topics Covered

  • Introduction to aeronautical and aerospace engineering
  • Calculus I , II, III, understanding the Maths needed for engineering and flight and propulsion
  • Foundation differential equations
  • Strength and choice of materials in building aeronautical and aerospace technology
  • Rigid body dynamics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Aircraft vrs aeronautical structures and aerodynamics
  • Mechanical engineering of design and engineering of propulsion systems
  • Aircraft design and rocket design and the future of aeronautical design
  • Dynamics of stability and thrust
  • Dealing with vibrations and control
  • A look into current and future engine types and future engines and propulsion methods
  • Future technology and future engineering

Workshops

Students will learn about engineering behind the current and proposed future flying machines.

The aim is to design and build a potentially zero emission “flying object” capable of carrying large numbers of passengers long distances without the need for refuelling. Students in small groups or individually during the course will be required to design and build a working prototype and model of one of zero emission engine. The aircraft should be capable of flying. The students will be required to explain their design concept and propulsion system to the other class engineers and lecturer.

  • Electric Plane – Students will study the engineering behind the current hybrid aircraft propulsion systems and in particular study the aeronautical and mechanical engineering behind the 2MW power producing E-fan-X.
  • Solar Power Planes - The use of solar energy to power engines is increasingly becoming viable to make airplanes or commercial weather aircrafts stay airborne 24/7.
  • Nuclear Power Planes – Is this possible given the size and weight of the nuclear reactors needed to create fusion and power and shield wall necessary for the neutrons.
  • Alternative Fuels - a look into other future energy forms – for example liquid hydrogen and hydrogen fuel cells.

Field Visit & Guest Speaker

Visit to Rolls Royce Trust Museum Derby

Student of the Aeronautics, aerospace and mechanical engineering course will have a unique tour by former senior engineers to tell the story about the development of working of the 100 engines from the earliest engine to the latest jet engine such as the Trent 1000.

University Visit and Guest Speaker

Our students will be pushed to their limits to learn and importantly enjoy the course through learning and collaborating with other students from all over the world. Engineering students will have guest speakers and learn from leaders in engineering. Students will also have visits to leading Universities in engineering – such as Imperial College, UOL, Cranfield, Oxford and Cambridge. Students will forge friendships that will last a lifetime.

Recommended Reading

Below is the recommended reading list of book and papers:

This publication deals with the foundation engineering maths then moving to the maths necessary for all engineering disciplines

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312220301_Engineering_Mathematics_with_Examples_and_Applications

Social & Cultural Programme

The LITE Regal Summer School isn’t all about work! Our dedicated Events Team has created an exciting action packed social programme to complement your studies to ensure you have as much fun as possible, make friends and get the most out of your stay with us.

Please visit our activities page for more details: Cambridge  London

Cultural Excursions

Excursions take a full advantage of an excellent transport network both from London and Cambridge, giving you a real taste of life in England.
Destinations can include: Harry Potter World, Windsor Castle & Eton College, Oxford, Brighton, Chessington World of Adventure.

After School Activities

There is so much going on in London and Cambridge and we don’t think you’ll be bored. After classes you’ll have a range of activities to enjoy too.
Here are a few examples of the kind of activities you might have the opportunity to enjoy this summer:
visiting London Eye, Madame Tussauds or the famous Houses of Parliament, film nights, punting down the river, visiting a West End Theatre, themed parties, sports including tennis, swimming, dancing and many more.

Free Time

We understand that students will want some free time to relax, attend to personal administration and contact their families. Some free time will be provided for rest and relaxation, however, we believe the most valuable experience to the student is a fully immersive, packed programme of activities and so students should expect to be engaged in team activities for the majority of time.

Sample Timetable

Week one

12 - 4.30pm Arrival at Campus

Collect your welcome pack and ID card. Move to your room and unpack. Meet with other students. Tea & coffee for parents.

5pm - 6pm Welcome Reception

summer school Cambridge campus Welcome presentation by the Programme Director. Introduction of the Academic Staff.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included at the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Icebraker Activities

Meet your Counsellors and get to know each other.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.

9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons

Introduction to your chosen subject.

10.30am - 11am Break

Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.

11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons

Lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break

Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.

1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop

Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

4pm - 6pm Introduction Tours

Get introduced to the town, visiting famous landmarks.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Treasure Hunt, Board Games

summer school students on treasure hunt in Cambridge You will be taken into street on the fact finding and creative treasure hunt or stay on campus to play various board games. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.

9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons

Morning lessons to your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

10.30am - 11am Break

Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.

11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons

Business course Summer School Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break

Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.

2pm - 6pm Tours of Kings College, Fencing Session, Volleyball

Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each afternoon. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Shakespeare Festival, Archimedes and His Bath Workshop

See Shakespeare come to life in the college gardens or join our science workshop. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.

9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

10.30am - 11am Break

Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.

11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break

Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.

1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop

Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

4pm - 6pm Punting Down The River

summer schools students punting in Cambridge Punt tour through the college backs. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each afternoon. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Disco, Cinema Night

Dance the night away or watch the latest movie blockbusters. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.

9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons

Morning lessons to your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

10.30am - 11am Break

Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.

11am - 12noon Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

12.noon - 1pm Lunch Break

Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.

1pm - 10.30pm Cultural Excursion To Oxford

summer school students visiting Oxford Explore the famous Oxford University, visit huge range of museums and famous landmarks. Dinner in restaurant in Oxford.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.

9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

10.30am - 11am Break

Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.

11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break

Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.

1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop

Best Summer School UK Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

4pm - 6pm Cambridge University Botanic Gardens, Tennis

Discover plants from all over the world, or enjoy a game of tennis with expert coach. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each afternoon. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Show Your Talent, Salsa

Learn some Latin moves from industry professionals, or participate in the talent show. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.

9am - 6pm Full Day Trip To Windsor Castle

summer school students visiting Windsor Castle Visit the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. For further options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Observe The Stars, Quiz Night

Visit the Institute of Astronomy and learn more about the Universe, or test your knowledge in our quiz night. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

Week two

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall.

9am - 12.30am Free Time

Work on your assignments, explore the town in groups.

12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break

Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.

1.30pm - 6pm Free Time, Creative Workshops, Attend Local Festival

summer school students enjoying festival Enjoy free time with your new friends, do some arts and crafts or join our Counsellors at local festival.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Ice Cream, Barbecue

Trip to an ice cream parlour, or barbecue in the gardens. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.

9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

10.30am - 11am Break

Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.

11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break

Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.

1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop

Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

4pm - 6pm Afternoon Tea At Orchard Gardens, Rounders

Enjoy the British pastime of afternoon tea, tuck into scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam or play a game of rounders in the college grounds. Our Counsellors provide a range of afternoon activities each day. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Ghost Tour, Zumba

Spend an evening regaling spooky tales from the University colleges and streets of Cambridge, or get moving and shaking into shape with Zumba. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.

9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons

Morning lessons to your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

10.30am - 11am Break

Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.

11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break

Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.

2pm - 6pm Imperial War Museum Duxford, Trampolining

students excursion in summer school Visit the historic airfield and museum of aviation history, or bounce your way through the air on a bed of interconnecting trampolines. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each afternoon. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Bowling, Drumming Workshop

Create a whole new piece of music with fellow students or put on some bowling shoes and Rock-n-Bowl the night away. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.

9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

10.30am - 11am Break

Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.

11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break

Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.

1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop

Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

4pm - 6pm University Admissions Discussions, Fitzwilliam Museum

Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each afternoon. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm LITE Regal Olympics

Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead.

9am - 6pm Field Visits, University Tours London Full Day Trip

Field visits relevant to your chosen subject (Google Campus, Royal Courts of Justice), visits to UCL, Imperial College, LSE, King College, followed by excursions in London.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner in the college dining hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Movie Night

Relax after busy day watching latest blockbusters. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 9am Breakfast

Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.

9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

10.30am - 11am Break

Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.

11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons

Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break

Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.

1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop

Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.

4pm - 6pm Graduation Ceremony

Graduation ceremony held on the campus (parents are welcome to attend). Speech from the programme director. Students present their work. Collect your certificate and academic report.

6pm - 7.30pm Dinner

Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.

7.30pm - 10.30pm Graduation Party

Celebrate your achievements. Spend last night with your summer school friends. Themed party.

10.30pm - 11pm Curfew

Lights out.

7.30am - 8.30am: Breakfast

Breakfast provided at college dining hall.

9am - 5pm: Departures

Say goodbye to your friends and staff. Drop offs to the airports.

Eligibility

Please Ensure that you fulfill the following criteria :

  • Be aged 18+
  • Be from the UK or Overseas and currently Studying an Engineering Degree or Postgraduate
  • Be serious about attending an Advanced Engineering Course and further your knowledge of Mechanical , Aeronautical  and Aerospace Engineering
  • Have a level of English minimum B1, Intermediate, IELTS4-5, TOEFL 42-7 1 if you are unsure of your English level please contact us

How To Apply

Applying online is the fastest way to secure your place on one of our summer school courses. Please note that a deposit of 15% of course fees or full payment is required when submitting your online application. We cannot process the application until at least the deposit has been received. If for any reason we cannot offer you a place, any fees you have paid will be refunded.

As the places on our summer school courses are limited we recommend you to settle the remaining balance for your course as soon as possible. The remaining balance is due no later than 60 days prior to the start of the course.

Please click the link below to get started with your application: You will need to select the course(s) and dates you wish to study with us.

Apply Online Now

If you would like to, you can apply for one of our courses via paper application form, which can be downloaded by clicking the link below. A deposit of 15% of total fees or full payment is required to accompany your application form. This can be paid by credit / debit card, bank transfer or cheque. Our bank details are provided on the form. We cannot process the application until at least the deposit has been received. If for any reason we cannot offer you a place, any fees you have paid will be refunded.

As the places are limited we recommend you to settle the remaining balance for your course as soon as possible. The remaining balance is due no later than 60 days prior to the start of the course.

Please complete the application form providing as many details as possible and send it back to us in one of the following ways:

by email to: admissions@literegal.co.uk

by post to: LITE Regal Education, Berkeley Square House, Berkeley Square, London W1J 6BR, United Kingdom

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