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13th October 2009
Having first dabbled in shares in about 1994 as a way of bettering my C&G savings account, I knew I could do it and would find it interesting (made 24% in year one and 20.4% year two, using only teletext, Investors Chronicle and no computer).
I had alw... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
The Mosquitoâ„¢ ultrasonic teenage deterrent is the solution to the eternal problem of unwanted gatherings of youths and teenagers in shopping malls, around shops and anywhere else they are causing problems. The presence of these teenagers discourages gen... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Nobody knows that how much the real worth of dateless 20p coins these days but there may worth entirely a more after a slip-up at the Royal Mint resulted in the first undated coins in 200 years ago inward bound distribution. Up to 300,000 of the exception... Read >
Author: luis m
15th September 2009
Nobody knows that how much the real worth of dateless 20p coins these days but there may worth entirely a more after a slip-up at the Royal Mint resulted in the first undated coins in 200 years ago inward bound distribution. Up to 300,000 of the exception... Read >
Author: luis m
04th September 2009
Nobody knows how much the dateless 20p is worth. Dateless 20p may worth entirely a more after a slip-up at the Royal Mint resulted in the first undated coins in 200 years inward bound distribution. Up to 300,000 of the rare 20p pieces can be out there and... Read >
Author: admin
02nd September 2009
The summer holidays are nearing an end but it’s not too late to get away for a weekend or more with the family to get some much needed rest from work and to enjoy each other’s company. The great thing about holidays in the UK is they can be as sponta... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside
27th July 2009
If you are thinking of staying in the UK rather than flying abroad this summer then a warm Welsh welcome awaits visitors to the city of Swansea and its surrounding area in glorious South Wales. Easily accessible by car arriving via the M4 or by regular ra... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
21st July 2009
Breakdown cover is that auto-related annoyance we don't often like to discuss. Unlike car insurance and tax, being signed up to the AA, RAC, or similar is sensible but by no means as essential as other legal requirements. However, what many of us perhap... Read >
Author: MarkeD
17th July 2009
Looking for the perfect website development company that caters to North and South Wales? Don't worry; your search ends here. You have
arrived at just the right place at the right time.Fantastic Web Designs is a website development company that is... Read >
Author: garyluiss
12th March 2009
All you have to know about Cardiff
Situated in South Wales and the capital of the country, Cardiff has become a well known place for many a stag night in recent times. The reason? Well, for starters some of the greatest pubs and clubs anywhere in the Sou... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
06th March 2009
Here are some of our favourite holiday destinations in the UK. There are so many great places to visit, perhaps more than people realise, that’s its impossible to list them all here so we have chosen just four of our favourite places.
London
The ca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd March 2009
As tastes and trends are always changing, the desire to regularly update home interiors is often quelled by the fear of the cost involved.
The answer is to make the budget go further and find a furniture store whose range offers styles to suit every ... Read >
Author: ServicePR
17th December 2008
You've got your car hire sorted. What else do you need for a hassle free road trip? Our guide outlines the basics you simply must have to get you out of Heathrow Airport and onto the open road.
These are just a few quick points to ensure that you g... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
17th December 2008
You've got your car hire sorted. What else do you need for a hassle free road trip? Our guide outlines the basics you simply must have to get you out of Heathrow Airport and onto the open road.
These are just a few quick points to ensure that you get... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
15th December 2008
Adventa, a rural development initiative that provides assistance and support to Monmouthshire’s rural businesses, uses a combination of paper and mobile interviewing techniques to gather feedback at festivals and events. The organisation, among other in... Read >
Author: Nate Tennant
03rd December 2008
5000 years ago at a site near Amesbury, Wiltshire in England, someone decided to dig a serious of circular holes. Each of these holes was around a metre deep, a metre wide, and formed a part of a circle of 284 feet in diameter. Although human remains hav... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot
08th September 2008
If you live in South Wales, you are likely to face a huge gas and electricity increase in your bill this winter. Two of the leading gas and electricity providers are set to dramatically increase their prices within hours of each other as they blame soarin... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
23rd July 2008
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is warning home owners, who live in areas that are at more risk of flooding, that their properties may not be covered by home insurance policies, unless the Government, intervene and create measures that will limi... Read >
Author: Ruth
19th May 2008
For many would-be compensation claimants, the term ‘no-win-no-fee’ has become synonymous with a fast and easy way to a large cash payout if an accident occurs. There have been many such cases – countless minor injuries after bus crashes and trips on... Read >
Author: Jack Harris
16th April 2008
Quantum CAD, the Port Talbot based electronic/pcb design specialists is celebrating receiving the prestigious Investors in People (IIP) Award only nine months after they committed themselves to the process.
Anna Bastek Marketing Manager at Quantum CAD, w... Read >
Author: Quantum CAD
11th March 2008
A leading south Wales law firm has launched a campaign in Wales to lobby the Government into passing legislation for the return of compensation for victims of the asbestos disease of pleural plaques.
Fighting for the rights of thousands of Welsh suffer... Read >
Author: srosser
21st February 2008
There�s never a dull moment inside the caves of Europe. With such colourful history hidden under the crevices of the earth, spelunking tours are akin to a living classroom. Some of the world�s longest and largest caverns have been opened to tourists w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th October 2007
In today's sales environment it is safe to say that if you are involved in the sector then you have a website. However it is surprising how many companies appear to fail to use their website to it;s full potential, only using it as a reference or an on l... Read >
Author: UK Careers
02nd August 2007
For all of you, who treat your car with the utmost care, even a scratch to the body of your prized possession will be cause enough for you to become irate. However, spending long hours over your precious weekends to shampoo and polish your car from the ou... Read >
Author: steve magill
24th July 2007
When you are out on the road and driving your new car, you would want to protect your vehicle from damage. You take great caution to avoid hitting into other vehicles especially while parking. However, accidents are bound to happen, even when you are care... Read >
Author: steve magill
07th June 2007
It's "Why do people fail to even consider them?"
One of the major problems with advertising is that there are far too many Chiefs and no Indians at all! And all have a different opinion as to why advertising is under severe questioning.
Here are ju... Read >
Author: Paul Ashby
26th September 2006
The smallest and commonest bat in the UK is pipistrelles and it seams that these bats are the smallest European bats. They have dark red/brown fur on their backs and yellow/brown undersides. The ears, nose and wing membranes are black/brown. They occupy a... Read >
Author: Alison White
21st March 2006
Inspiration in a school is like a spark in a dry forest. It becomes a fire and it spreads.
©Camilla Barker 2006
"When I first saw my new PE teacher I just thought she would be another one who would moan at me for forgetting my kit and tell me off for ... Read >
Author: Camilla Barker
01st January 2006
V6 Victrice Scales Pembrey Podium
The Formula Woman Novice Cup Challenge was held again this year and proved to be even more popular than the previous year's challenge with over 10,000 applicants. Club Formula Woman is aimed at women with a passion for... Read >
Author: Camilla Barker
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