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09th October 2009
Cambridge guest houses are just the places to stay if you fancy lazing in a boat on a shallow river on a summer’s day! It’s been going on there for a long time and is an established tradition in the city for visitors and students alike.
Visitors com... Read >
Author: simonjohn
05th October 2009
Unknown creatures from folk tales and myths have the ability to become as realistic as possible to the cultures that create them. Along with beliefs and theories on the existence of wild men in Asia and North America, comes the tales of a wild being or sa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
There have been at least two studies published in year 2007 that have touched upon the thorny issue of swearing in the workplace. The thorny issue, is bad language ever a good communication practice?
In the past spring the Aziz Corporation conducted re... Read >
Author: Simon Lee Smith
07th September 2009
There have been at least two studies published in year 2007 that have touched upon the thorny issue of swearing in the workplace. The thorny issue, is bad language ever a good communication practice?
In the past spring the Aziz Corporation conducted re... Read >
16th August 2009
The football match between Ipswich and Leicester is going to take place in Portman Road football Stadium. This bewitching and awesome football stadium is situated in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Portman Road football stadium came into being in1884. Many of ... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
13th August 2009
The football match between Ipswich and Leicester is going to take place in Portman Road football Stadium. This bewitching and awesome football stadium is situated in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Portman Road football stadium came into being in1884. Many of ... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
11th August 2009
Suffolk is a county steeped in history, and it’s coastal and countryside scenery has long been a source of inspiration to artists and writers. It’s the ideal place to walk and unwind, with a diversity of landscapes and an impressive network of routes,... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell
30th July 2009
A recent survey by the alternative online prospectus, Whatuni.com, has uncovered some intriguing results in regards to the best courses and lecturers in the UK. The website compiled the research after asking over 7,000 students about their university exp... Read >
Author: MarkeD
20th July 2009
The headline "Doubts over heart claims of omega-3 fats" was published in March of 2006 in the world's largest international news agency, Reuters. This article reported on the findings of a study on omega-3 fats and heart health, which published the exact... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th July 2009
When we first got married and furnished our first little house, a tiny terraced cottage in Puckeridge which is a village in East Anglia, we were extremely strapped for cash. Everything we had we had spent on a deposit for the house and on a few furnishing... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th June 2009
ASK Print in Bury St Edmunds is capitalising on the growing market for print-on-demand books and presentation material with a suite of new in-line finishing equipment specified to work alongside its Konica Minolta bizhub Pro C6500 digital production print... Read >
Author: Rik Foulkes
15th May 2009
Juggling school runs, meal times and out of school activities is a challenging past time for most families – especially in an era when most parents have to work in order to pay the bills.
The demand for out of school clubs and activities is ever grow... Read >
Author: Crealy
22nd April 2009
An Organic Composting facility in Kent can now process 40,000 tonnes of organic waste into useful sustainable end products.
The “In-Vessel” Organic Composting facility at Ridham, Sittingbourne is now fully operational and capable of processing bet... Read >
Author: Ed Cornish
17th April 2009
To buy or not to buy? That’s the question being asked in rented homes up and down the country. Conventional wisdom says it’s better to be a homeowner than a home renter, because your monthly home payment goes towards an asset that you own. But in toda... Read >
Author: MarkeD
09th April 2009
Hunstanton does not always live up to its nickname given to it by the locals - "Sunny Hunny". So on days when it is too cold or rainy to laze on one of the wide sandy beaches, here are ten interesting places to visit, and all are an easy stroll from the t... Read >
Author: Paul Hayward
09th January 2009
Women who consume Avandia (rosiglitazone) or Actos (pioglitazone) for their type 2 diabetes condition may be at an increased risk of bone fractures among their hips as well as other body parts, according to a study recently published in the Canadian Medic... Read >
Author: Legal
11th December 2008
For a day trip from London why not venture eastwards to the charming city of Norwich in the East Anglia region? Experience life at a gentler pace as you explore this historic cathedral city where you can indulge in a spot of shopping or visit some of it's... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
What is the benefit of marrying in Suffolk? Is it romantic? Extremely so. The rural idyll of Suffolk alone is compelling, and its venues for tying the knot are an experience in themselves. Marrying in Suffolk puts you at the heart of specialists in making... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th October 2008
Essex is a place with so much to offer. It is a town rich in history and culture and, both residents and tourists never get enough of it. It is situated in East Anglia close to the capital city, London. Singles in Essex get up to doing so much. This is be... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
29th September 2008
The Romans kept continually pushing back their Celtic attackers in Britain from two sides (the North and West) but then in 410 AD Emperor Constantine removed his Roman Army in Britain altogether in order to defend the Roman Empire at the River Rhine front... Read >
Author: Dev
29th September 2008
With the worrying uncertainty of the current economic climate and the continuous reports of rising costs for UK households the traditional two-week holiday is becoming a rarity. Yet it would be wrong to assume Britons are not taking any holidays – inste... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
22nd September 2008
Norwich is often thought of as remote and unsophisticated located in a largely rural county. But in fact, set in the heart of East Anglia, the historic city of Norwich is a vibrant regional capital. A contrasting blend of historic heritage bustling with c... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
05th September 2008
Some people may be under the impression that almost all of the precision engineering that goes on in the UK is located in the Midlands or the North of England. However, these people may be missing a great opportunity, by not considering Norfolk as an alte... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
28th August 2008
Car owners in East Anglia plan to avoid hitting the skids during the current downturn by holding on to their vehicles for longer than they first planned, according to a new national survey.
Tesco Personal Finance commissioned top polling organisation ... Read >
Author: Brad Swarner
21st August 2008
Rising inflation and a lack of credit has forced many Britons into a difficult economic situation, according to Legal & General.
The financial services firm has announced that the number of people who are now living beyond their means has increased sig... Read >
Author: ARouse
29th July 2008
The Swan Hotel at Lavenham is a comfortable, warm and welcoming base from which to explore the beautiful county of Suffolk.
Situated in East Anglia, Suffolk is the 8th largest county in England and without doubt one of the most beautiful. Unspoilt and ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
15th May 2008
The East Anglia region is certainly one of varying contrasts, stretching from the North Norfolk coastline down to the county of Essex with its close proximity to London. Beautiful, quiet landscapes combine with bustling towns and cities – and in turn th... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
15th May 2008
The East Anglia region is certainly one of varying contrasts, stretching from the North Norfolk coastline down to the county of Essex with its close proximity to London. Beautiful, quiet landscapes combine with bustling towns and cities – and in turn th... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
08th May 2008
The city of Cambridge is a university town in the centre of the county of Cambridgeshire, England, it is around 50 miles north-east of London and is also home to a high technology centre known as Silicon Fen. The town has a population of 108,863 which inc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th April 2008
The house price figures published by Halifax this week may have sent some very mixed messages to those looking to invest in property. While the headline-grabbing figure was an overall 2.5 per cent drop in price in March, the regional variations may have m... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
10th April 2008
Men have a greater propensity to store away their cash in savings accounts than women, it has been revealed. Research conducted by Yorkshire Building Society shows that men are 50 per cent more likely than women to have a savings account with at least ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
22nd January 2008
The perfect blend of old and new, traditional and modern, has proved to be a winning combination at two rather special hotels in East Anglia, attracting guests for weekends breaks and those looking for an extraordinary venue for business meetings, confere... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
10th October 2007
The Brecks, Fens and Thetford area is undoubtedly one of the best-kept secrets of East Anglia. A unique landscape where nature thrives, culture and heritage are celebrated and fascinating places wait to be discovered.For those looking for a relaxing break... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
21st September 2007
As the damp and disappointing summer of 2007 fades as a bad memory, we need reasons to look forward to the coming autumn. The season of 'mists and mellow fruitfulness' has much to recommend it and we can always hope for a long, mild Indian summer.We have ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
01st July 2007
Although London now ranks above Monte Carlo in terms of property prices, recent figures released by estate agents Rightmove show that London house prices rose at their slowest rate in five months, with the cost of a home falling in more than half of the U... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
09th June 2007
Considered by many to be one of the last great provincial cities, Norwich offers visitors and residents a wealth of art, food, culture and excitement all within the confines of a compact and historic city.
Norwich is a city with a rich history and her... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
26th April 2007
The next weapon introduced by the Germans to bomb London was the V2 rocket, it was more destructive than the V1. It was much faster in the air, it was silent, could travel much further, and carried a bigger load of bombs. It is well known, these rockets w... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton
18th April 2007
Flowering gardens
Hi there, We are lucky enough to live in the part of the country known as East Anglia and with it's gorgeous country side, woods, rivers and sea to admire. We have just got back from an early morning walk with our dog down in the wood... Read >
Author: Ted & Sandra
09th April 2007
The Suffolk coast is the perfect destination for an early summer break. Everyone needs to get away for a holiday in the summer and the beautiful coastline, particularly around Aldeburgh is the right place for so many people with different interests.
Th... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
16th October 2006
In 1996 Kes Phelps asked himself what are his natural abilities were and what he enjoyed. He had always been creative with a passion for art and design, and also technically minded. The Internet boom had just exploded and so he made the decision to carve ... Read >
Author: Chris Phillips
26th June 2006
Norwich is situated on the South East of England in the East Anglia region. This is typically the flattest area of the British Isles and is flooded with history. East Anglia or East Angles as it was known then, was originally believed to be founded by nor... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
10th June 2006
THE PARADOX OF SARAH KANEThere are some who believe that the world lost one of its finestlate 20th century dramatists when Sarah Kane committed suicide in1999. Her work produced extreme reactions in critics andaudiences alike but many failed to appreciate... Read >
Paula Bardell
20th March 2006
Cambridge combines the best of traditional and modern life in one city. The towers, quadrangles and gardens of its 31 colleges create the Cambridge's spectacular landscape. At the same time, visitors enjoy the best in theatre, music and live entertainment... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
03rd November 2005
It has been long time coming, but those technological seeds planted a few years ago are now beginning to sprout and Mobile Phone TV is not longer a dream, but a reality.
Put simply, this technology enables you to watch their favourite TV programs whene... Read >
Author: Marco Barra
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