Articles, tagged with "south wales", page 2
09th September 2010
The reasons to hire a motorhome are many and varied, but there is something abou the freedom of the open road and an almost unlimited choice of routes available that make this one of the fastest growing leisure activities the world over.
Reason run the...
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Author:
Roger Dean Bear
27th August 2010
If you are about to face any legitimate claim in case of accident, divorce, custody and facing court regarding compensation, undoubtedly, an efficient and capable lawyer is your requirement, to win the game. To avoid wastage of time and to assure your con...
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Daniel Hirsch
18th August 2010
Some people travel giving little thought to how much money they are spending as they go from attraction to attraction. For others there is a need to keep down expenses and they want to have fun and see the sights without overpaying at costly attractions. ...
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Author:
JenB
02nd June 2010
This article was written by Arlington Square Bracknell who offer offices in Bracknell.
Bracknell is situated just 30 miles west of the centre of London and sits between two major motorways, the M3 linking London with Southampton and the M4 that links L...
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Author:
MarcusTaylor
04th May 2010
When advances in technology made long haul travel drastically easier, a fad for long distance holidays certainly took hold, and - for a while - it seemed as though this trend would never end. However, the rising popularity for 'staycations' or holidays th...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
14th April 2010
It's about as frustrating as it gets. You've just shelled out a ton of money on a new website. It's hip, edgy, and very user friendly. You're ready to get your internet marketing campaign off the ground and here you are stuck in the back pages of Google...
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Author:
steve magill
13th April 2010
In Anglo-Saxon times, Bristol was known as Brigstowe which means ‘place by the bridge.' This nickname indicating that Bristol was a place to meet by the river is perhaps fitting because of the prosperity the city would come to experience due directly to...
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Author:
Ian Evans
26th March 2010
For all tourists Wales offers a uniquely and surprisingly diverse destination, which features a wonderful blend of towns, cities and landscapes ranging from striking mountain valleys and huge areas of untouched countryside to well-loved coastal locations ...
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Author:
Carl
24th March 2010
Forever Grand Vacations the front runner in Branson Missouri for affiliate based travel club is furnishing this beneficial tidbit. Wales was once an autonomous, though hardly ever unified nation, but when King Edward I overwhelmed Liywelym the last in 128...
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Author:
Cameron Lancaster
22nd March 2010
House prices in the UK have steadily been increasing over the last decade or so, and an ongoing recession is prompting many people to search far and wide for less expensive housing. With house prices in so many parts of England, especially, reaching exorb...
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Author:
Ian Evans
15th March 2010
Golf over the past decade has become an emerging sport allowing more and more people who previously had no access to golf facilities to try it and get involved the funding of the sport has been a major catalyst in getting these people involved.
More go...
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Author:
Peter Tully
23rd February 2010
The unique geology of many parts of the United Kingdom has made for an ample number of caving opportunities. Although hiking, cycling and other popular activities are great ways to see the countryside of the UK, caving allows you to gain a whole new persp...
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Author:
Ian Evans
19th February 2010
Considering it consultants to mid-market companies in South West England and South Wales, Solsoft Technologies discovered alone in an unusual marketplace area. Mike Ralston, Managing Director, explains: "We're a single within the couple of firms who do wh...
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Author:
Laasya Arachna
29th January 2010
The majority of what we have come to know about Barry and the Vale of Glamorgan in which it is to be found, has been gathered from the observation of old properties in the area. However, many of these are in a very bad stat and have been for a very long t...
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Author:
Owen Jones
22nd January 2010
Jobs Wales
Wales has one of the quickest recovering jobs markets in Europe. One of the points how this is possible is that technological advancements have made it feasible for companies to relocate their production facilities to the region. Add to ...
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Jobs Wales