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The Pennines

09th October 2009
The Pennines are a low rising mountain rage which runs through northern England and southern Scotland. The mountain range often referred to as the ‘backbone of England' separates the North West of England from Yorkshire and the North East. The range... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Tradition Of Fly Fishing

01st October 2009
There are many activities that come to society honestly - passed down from generation to generation through families who have created their own traditions surrounding such customs. Fly fishing - practiced as both a method for catching food and as a hobby ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

2009 brings 19,000 shop closures in the UK

02nd August 2009
It has been reported that around 19,000 shops have been forced to close this year in England and Wales, made up of about 12,000 independent outlets and almost 7,000 branches of major chains. According to the Local Data Company (LDC), the average retail... Read >
Author: Which4u

Lakeland medic's new steps to tackle "mystery pain"

27th July 2009
Cumbria-based Dr Peter Bennett has become one of the first chiropractors in Britain to offer a new lifeline to sufferers of feet, leg and back pain. Dr Bennett's practice, Alive Family Wellness in Penrith, is now accredited to administer a high-tech di... Read >
Author: Jon Boston

New Concepts and Marketing Ideas for Children’s Museums

17th July 2009
Children’s museums are constantly evolving institutions of knowledge for children. From old, glassed displays to dusty exhibits and statues, children’s museums now have more interactive features that make use of digital advances in technology. Below a... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

High Cup Nick

12th June 2009
This is one of the Northern Pennines classic walks with the goal being High Cup Nick, one of Northern England's geological wonders. High Cup Nick is a classic U-shaped glaciated valley high on the western flanks of the North Pennines. A deep chasm on the ... Read >
Author: Acopic Ltd

Making sure your car insurance policy suits your lifestyle choices

12th May 2009
Whether you've been driving for decades or you've just passed your test, making sure that you maintain your vehicle to the best of your ability can be a hassle-filled process - no matter how much you love your car. In today's troubling economic climate, t... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan

Top family attractions in Northern England

11th May 2009
There are many things to see and do in Northern England, and that includes attractions in Yorkshire. The train station and the airport both service the area, so you won't be struggling to get there or fighting traffic. There's also Betty's Cafe Tea Rooms,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Scottish Roads worst for potholes, but North of England not far behind

29th April 2009
Bad news for motorists and pedestrians in Scotland and the North of England; a study of compensation claims for motor vehicle damage has revealed a north-south divide in the state of Britain’s roads. Five of the top 10 worst areas for axle and suspensi... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

The pothole dispute: who is to blame?

15th April 2009
According to new research, the number of road accident claims regarding potholes is higher in the North of England and Scotland than in the South. According to new research by car insurance provider Warranty Direct, there are more potholes in the North... Read >
Author: Arti

5 of the Best Roman Remains in Britain

09th April 2009
Britain is lucky enough to have many Roman remains still visible to this day. The remains can be found in almost every part of what was once Roman Britain ranging from massive military forts to individual villas and Roman roads. We have listed 5 of the fi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Choosing a sailing course that suits you

09th March 2009
One of the most rewarding skills you can possess is sailing. This phenomenon is a massive part of history especially in the UK and is one of the most exhilarating. The freedom you get from sailing is almost unrivalled as you feel liberated from the world ... Read >
Author: endeavoursailinguk

York Stag Nights - Ideas for Organising a Fun Packed {Stag Party in York

04th March 2009
You will not find out Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, strolling through city, but you will find out masses of ladies worthy of her title. York is famous for its luscious, northern ladies, and you will get the chance to find out many of them on your st... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Billy Elliot Broadway - Get The Best Deal Your Tickets For This Extraordinarily Uplifting Show

17th January 2009
Billy Elliot Broadway is a musical based on a 2000 film and produced by the same award-winning team who produced the original movie. It is an inspiring story of a poor working class boy who has a passion for dance. In this play, the young boy fulfills his... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Go Fly Fishing Around The World

16th January 2009
Fly fishing is a popular sport around the world. With a history dating back nearly 2,000 years it should not be surprising that many of the world's cultures have adopted various styles of fly fishing for their sport fishing activities.Fly fishing is a spo... Read >
Author: suegold

Getting Billy Elliot Tickets, Cheap And Easy

05th January 2009
Billy Elliot, the Musical is based on the film Billy Elliot. Lee Hall has written the book and the lyrics. Sir Elton John has scored the music for this musical. If you want Billy Elliot tickets without any hassles, you can get them online. There are many ... Read >
Author: reed tieri

5 Must Haves When Touring the London Region by Car

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

5 Must Haves When Touring the London Region by Car

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

Information to consider when renting a property in the Wirral

02nd December 2008
Set between rivers Mersey and Dee, the Wirral Peninsula flows into Liverpool Bay and the Irish Sea. Rent property in Wirral and you will experience first-hand the beauty, tranquility and glory of this wonderful part of England. At the heart of the Wirr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Border Collie - Forever on the Run

13th October 2008
The Border Collie is essentially a sheepdog. Obviously, sheep could be raised only in large tracts of uninhabited land where they could graze freely and thus did the border areas between Scotland and Northern England become prime sheep raising country as ... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts

Paying the flat rate.

13th June 2008
Anybody who has spent time in a major British city outside London, particularly those of northern England, will have seen plenty of new buildings appearing in recent years. This may partly be a wider expression of the general economic growth and their par... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

The Views of North Yorkshire, UK

25th May 2008
Planning a trip through the English countryside is both very exciting and a little overwhelming. While England may not be the largest country, there is a lot to do and even more to see. The English countryside is rich in both history and secrets. One of t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Investors advised to 'consider city make-up'

10th April 2008
Investing in property in locations undergoing extensive building work is not always wise for those looking at their new property as a buy-to-let investment, one property expert has said. Recent regeneration projects in some areas of the country have seen... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

The Armies of Imperial Rome

03rd April 2008
The armies of Imperial Rome, and the 500-year history of the empire which they won and defended, are the shared foundation of the whole Western military tradition. There is no simple explanation for the access of vigour through which a nation rises to... Read >
Author: saturnino

Around the World for Easter

20th February 2008
This year, March is the month for Easter! Religiously it is celebrated as the resurrection of Jesus after his crucifixion, and secularly, it is celebrated with colored eggs, chocolate candies and stuffed bunnies. Easter is called a “moveable” Holida... Read >
Author: LisaSmith

Visiting Yorkshire

23rd January 2008
Yorkshire is situated in northern England and it the largest county in Britain. The county of Yorkshire is considered to be one of the greenest areas in the country due to its vast rural countryside of its Yorkshire dales and the North York moors. These g... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fly Fishing – It Hasn’t Changed Much Over the Years

21st January 2008
There is some evidence that the story of fly fishing starts in the ancient world, but it was in the cold and rocky streams of Scotland and Northern England that modern fly fishing began. The tale of fly fishing most likely dates back thousands of years... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Feeling the chill?

18th January 2008
Craig Walker owns http://www.millenniumrac.co.uk/ A Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Company which was established in 2000. Over the years we have steadily grown and increased our customer base throughout the northeast due to high standards and custo... Read >
Author: Jon Celeste

Finding UK Business Insurance

27th September 2007
After thousands of business people in northern England suffered from flooding in the summer of 2007 and their investments suffered and flooding in Yorkshire, June 2007, 7,000 businesses was hit by physical and financial devastation and had submitted claim... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

London's West End Theatre heats up for the summer

01st August 2007
London may have had a washout summer, but the West end is pumping with some great new shows as well as some of the old classics. The Lord of the Rings musical, which was premiered in Toronto, has become the world's most spectacular, ambitious and expe... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Arriving at Manchester International Airport, what to expect

25th July 2007
Manchester International Airport is Britain’s third-busiest airport and the largest aviation hub in northern England. The airport has three terminals which accommodate 95 airlines, which fly in and out of Manchester to more than 180 destinations worldwi... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

The Truth about Massage Parlor

10th June 2007
There are many myths surrounding the massage parlor. Many people think they are seedy places in which all manner of sexual acts takes place, but the reality of most massage parlors is very different. The massage parlor may be a spa or a location where pro... Read >
Author: Konstantin Volegna

The Peak District National Park

13th December 2006
The Peak District National Park consists of 550 square miles in central and northern England. Parts of the park encompass Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Cheshire, Greater Manchester and South and West Yorkshire. About 38,000 people have homes within the bound... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Newcastle City guide, including Newcastle Hotels

06th June 2006
Newcastle is often referred to as Newcastle upon the Tyne and situated in Northern England. Newcastle's climate is moderate, making it an ideal place to visit any time of year. Established in the Roman Era by the Emperor Hadrian and formerly named Pons... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

Bradford City guide, including Bradford Hotels

26th May 2006
In the county of West Yorkshire is where tourists will find the bustling city of Bradford. Situated in Northern England, Bradford has more than 470,000 inhabitants and it ranks eleventh in terms of the size of various cities in England. Bradford has a ... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

Manchester story and sights

05th May 2006
Manchester is a city in the Northern England in the old county of Lancashire. Manchester is a big city with its 2.6 million population (over 7 million with suburbs). Nowadays mostly known for its football club "Manchester United" (by the way, the riches... Read >
Author: Alice Moon

Adventure Travel - Call of the Wild

02nd February 2006
Are you tired of the same old boring vacations? Maybe you hit the beach one year and climb mountains the next. Perhaps you are ready for a fun new challengetraveling to an unusual location to try something you've never done before, whether it be hang gli... Read >
Author: Nicky Pilkington