Articles, tagged with "dorset", page 1
03rd October 2011
Many of those with TV aerials in Dorset, including those who have had aerial repairs in Dorset, may be fans of BBC hit show Strictly Come Dancing. The programme, which has completed eight series and is hugely popular among viewers around the country, feat...
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Arthor Greenwald
14th September 2011
Whatever time of the year, there is always time to make sure you can escape and release yourself from all the stresses and problems that come with life. Most people work late and busy throughout the day, to an extent where lunch breaks can be completely o...
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Harvey McEwan
19th August 2011
Want wonderful Wedding photography Dorset that’s professional, personal and perfect in every way?
There’s no shame in that, you’re the bride after all and you deserve the finest of everything on your wedding day. Of course, when you’re in need of Wedd...
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Gareth Hoyle
10th August 2011
A cracked or broken windscreen can be a real hassle, but by using a convenient and fast car windscreen replacement service from Windscreensonline.com, motorists can soon be back on the road and getting on with their day.
As well as offering a swift and...
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Gareth Hoyle
07th June 2011
There are some stunning destinations in UK, where you can visit to celebrate your vacation with family and friends. Dorset is one of the counties where you can visit the eye-catching and gorgeous town of Bournemouth stag. The town is located on the southe...
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JessicaThomson
10th May 2011
What things are most important to take with you on a holiday? For Oscar Wilde it was his diary - "I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read on the train."
Your holiday essentials will vary depending on who y...
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David Lakins
28th April 2011
If you're looking for fresh, search engine friendly web design, Lancaster based firm Urban Attic can help you create the site of your dreams. Whether you want a crisp, HTML information portal or a top notch e-shop incorporating flash animation and marketi...
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Golfbuyitonline
23rd March 2011
Simon Moxley is an architect who lives in the picturesque residential area of Alum Chine. It is situated between Sandbanks and Dorset by a seven mile stretch of beach. His penthouse sits 30 ft above the ground just 100 yards from a clifftop and has exqu...
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fiona davies
18th March 2011
Prince Charles first dabbled in property developing back in 1994 when he built Poundbury, his model town in Dorset. Soon Tregunnel Hill on the outskirts of Newquay in Cornwall will become another Duchy of Cornwall development. It looks as though the pl...
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fiona davies
07th March 2011
Communal living in the past has conjured up images of wild excess where everything is shared. During the 1960’s they became quite popular and then seemed to fade out, but they are making a comeback but not in the way that you remember. Burgeoning commun...
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fiona davies
28th February 2011
Getting yourself ready for a gathering is difficult, because you will need to take a lot of things into consideration. Essentially the most important things that you should bear in mind when preparing for your event is the venue. If you'd like an outdoor ...
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nealh
22nd February 2011
The Exclusive Use portfolio of hotels and venues, as well as castles for hire now features an unsurpassed selection of the finest hotels in the UK and Europe. The collection includes Gidleigh Park and The Bath Priory, with the restaurant at Gidleigh havin...
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Charlie Essex
18th February 2011
In King v. Phillips, [(1953) 1 QB 429], a taxi driver backed his taxi negligently and without looking behind ran into a child who was on a tricycle behind the taxi, slightly injuring him.
The child’s mother, who was in her house seventy or eighty yard...
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Mutex Robb
15th February 2011
A lot of you may remember a few years ago, BBC’s top motoring show Top Gear put a Toyota pickup truck through hell and back, blowing it up a few times to test its robustness, reliability and integrity. These extreme tests and the fact that over six millio...
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whitescot
17th January 2011
If things are all working as they should, then there will be no problem. However, we are all fully aware of how often things will go terribly wrong!
Having some time away from our day to day routine has always been a good idea, but these days it is mo...
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arif12