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Catch a flight East Midlands and discover the parts of England you’ve been missing!

20th April 2011
We all love our holidays – that’s a given. But even if you only have a holiday once a year, trying to find a great destination can get repetitive, especially if you’re continually booking flights to similar places. If you feel like going somewhere more… h... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle

Auto Employ Liverpool John Lennon Airport

05th April 2011
Traveling by street in the United Kingdom is a pleasure. It is all the more entertaining if you have chosen summer for satiating your appetite for time with nature. The countryside of the UK, be it east Midlands, Midlands, Scotland or Ireland, every singl... Read >
Author: Brandy

The Attractions Of Sutton-On-Sea

05th April 2011
There are numerous businesses in Sutton-On-Sea, which is a coastal village in the English East Midlands in the county of Lincolnshire. The Mablethorpe and Sutton Chamber of Trade is an organization that helps the wide variety of traders and businesses tha... Read >
Author: David Fisher

The village of Sturton-Le-Steeple, where the Pilgrims originated

05th April 2011
The founder of the Pilgrims, who sailed to North America in the ship called the Mayflower, was born in the village of Sturton-Le-Steeple which is located in the English East Midlands, in the county of Nottinghamshire. The name of this notable and distingu... Read >
Author: David Fisher

Is Property Investment Nottingham a Good Option?

04th April 2011
Nottingham is situated in the East Midlands of UK. The economy of East Midlands as a whole and Nottingham in particular depends largely on manufacturing. Some of the reputed manufacturing companies in Nottingham include Imperial Tobacco and Boots Pharmace... Read >
Author: Michal Jorge

Some Historical Notes On The Village Of Stretton

04th April 2011
Stretton is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. Its name comes from the Saxon ‘Street On’ meaning near to the street. This is because it is near to a Roman road. Indeed there are around twelve other towns and villages c... Read >
Author: David Fisher

Paul Richardson, The Jet Skier From Martin Dales

28th March 2011
Paul Richardson, one of the more sports inclined residents of the English village of Martin Dales, has achieved a major accolade in the British Jet Ski championships. Martin Dales is a small village near Woodhall Spa in the East Midlands county of Lincoln... Read >
Author: David Fisher

Should I stay with my current electricity provider?

23rd March 2011
Many people stay with the same electricity provider for many years, but this often means paying excessive amounts and failing to benefit from tariffs offered by the competition that may be better suited for their situation. Switching your electricity su... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Lutterworth, Birth Place Of The Jet Engine

23rd March 2011
Jet engines are used to power aircraft across the world, and the story of their development by the twentieth century engineer Frank Whittle in the town of Lutterworth is an interesting tale of vision and endeavor. The first jet aeroplane in the United Kin... Read >
Author: David Fisher

The Leasingham And District Gardening Group

23rd March 2011
The local gardening group in Leasingham organises a range of activities including horticultural shows and visits to gardens of special interest. Leasingham is a small village in the North Keveston district of the county of Lincolnshire in the East Midland... Read >
Author: David Fisher

Guidelines for Choosing Conference Centre and Meetings Rooms in Northampton

21st March 2011
Look no further than Northampton Conference and Events Centre at Franklin’s Gardens for one of the most up-to-date and flexible business facilities in Northampton. Franklin’s Gardens provides a wide range of suites capable of suiting any needs and as s... Read >
Author: Jason Wild

Markfield Village In Leicestershire In The Early 1800s

20th March 2011
Markfield is an English village in the East Midlands county of Leicestershire. The landscape of the village is characterised by outcrops of hard igneous rock emerging from the ground along with cottages and walls made from the local granite stone. The vil... Read >
Author: David Fisher

The Story Of Grassmoor Colliery

11th March 2011
Grassmoor is a village in North Eastern Derbyshire, in the East Midlands of England. It is three miles to the south of the town of Chesterfield. Until around 40 years ago, coal mining was the main source of employment in the village. This had been the cas... Read >
Author: David Fisher

Some Information About The Listed Buildings In Friskney

10th March 2011
Friskney is a village in the English East Midlands with a population of around 1,400 people. It is near the town of Boston and has the distinguishing statistic of being the biggest village in the United Kingdom by the area that it occupies, due to all the... Read >
Author: David Fisher

Croxton Kerrial Village

10th March 2011
Croxton Kerrial is a small village of just 490 people located in the Vale of Belvoir in the county of Leicester in the English East Midlands. Many of the local people pronounce the name ‘Croxton’ as ‘Crowsun’, while the ‘Kerrial’ part of the n... Read >
Author: David Fisher
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