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Seminyak, Bali's Fashion District

17th September 2009
Los Angeles has the Rodeo Drive, New York has Madison Avenue and Milan has Via Montenopoleone. When it comes to shopping in Bali however, there is only one place for fashionable trendsetting locals who knows not to judge a book by its cover - Seminyak. ... Read >
Author: tjhinn

Buying the Best Land for Sale in Cranbourne

16th September 2009
Here are some of the things you need to know if you want to buy the best land for sale in Cranbourne. Read on and make that first step to living in style.. Land for sale Cranbourne is a phrase that is growing in popularity when you try to search for la... Read >
Author: Mel C

UK Caravan Holiday Parks - The Staycation Factor

02nd September 2009
The economic troubles of the last year or so have had some interesting side effects. Its not all doom and gloom, and some parts of the economy are positively booming! Whilst many people have had to cut back their spending, cost conscious UK families ha... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Top Tips On Choosing a Tarmac Contractor In The Bristol Area

29th August 2009
There are many ways to improve the look of your home but still many people forget about the outside appearances. If your home has a driveway, then you may have a paved, shale or tarmac driveway that looks exactly how you want. On the other hand you may ha... Read >
Author: Jenny

Bike your way to a healthier lifestyle

23rd August 2009
One of the best ways to stay fit, while at the same time enjoying copious amounts of fresh air and getting to see the hidden beauty of Britain is to get out your bike and take to the nation’s network of town and countryside cycle ways. Throughout th... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Car Insurance Comparison is Essential

04th July 2009
Well it�s a thing of fact that everyone wants their own vehicle as it is now difficult to walk on street or footpaths. Well every one loves their auto vehicle as they own it. People with high salary do not have any problem of funds to buy a car but peop... Read >
Author: Alien

Tactile Paving and Complying with the Disability Discrimination Act

28th June 2009
Tactile paving consists of textured ground surface indicators which feature primarily on footpaths and train station platforms to aid visually impaired pedestrians, enabling transport authorities and service providers to comply with the Disability Discrim... Read >
Author: Nicola Sampson

Cheap breaks to Lanzarote

13th June 2009
Lanzarote, sometimes known as Conejera, boasts over one hundred volcanoes. It is one of the largest Canary Islands and the furthest east of the chain. protected by the Atlantic, with scenic sandy beaches, it is an ideal location to visit cheaply during th... Read >
Author: nettech

Sponsor a child to gift them a new life

26th April 2009
Every child is important and deserves to live a good and quality life. But, unfortunately, there are a lot of children that are found living on footpaths and eating stale food from dustbins. In this way, they get a lot of diseases and live a miserable lif... Read >
Author: naval gogia

Stockton-on-Tees Tourist Information & Travel Guide

23rd April 2009
Stockton-on-Tees is situated in the North East of England. It is a market town that initially started out as an Anglo-Saxon settlement. In the 1800's, the town was known for its connection with the Stockton and Darlington Railway and is home to the oldest... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

Bike safety highlighted

17th April 2009
Steps to improve rider safety in the UK and abroad, which will hopefully increase the likely hood of cheaper bike insurance premiums have been highlighted in the news this week. Firstly it has been noted that illegal riders who do not hold a valid lic... Read >
Author: Darren

Sponsor a child to initiate in making a better future

04th April 2009
Every day, we come across certain children that are found begging on traffic signals to earn their living. It is not, they are born to live in those conditions. But, they are forced into those situations at such a tender age. While begging, they either li... Read >
Author: naval gogia

Potholes responsible for many compensation claims

02nd April 2009
Local authorities in the Black Country and Staffordshire are spending increasing amounts of time dealing with compensation claims relating to personal injury caused by potholes both on pedestrian paths and on public roads. Over the past twelve months, ... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Sponsor a child to initiate in making a better future

28th March 2009
Every day, we come across certain children that are found begging on traffic signals to earn their living. It is not, they are born to live in those conditions. But, they are forced into those situations at such a tender age. While begging, they either li... Read >
Author: naval gogia

Charity is a blessing in disguise for the poor children

28th March 2009
In India, charity is considered as a pious deed that is carried out to improve a life or to fulfill the need of togetherness. There have been a lot of generous people, who are making regular contributions towards upgrading poor people from their pathetic ... Read >
Author: naval gogia

Isles of Scilly to host third annual walking festival

17th March 2009
This years Isles of Scilly Walking Festival takes place from the 23rd of March until the 29th of March and is widely expected to be the best and largest ever! The walk stretches over 60 miles of footpaths and is based across the different islands that are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tourism in Devon Overview

10th March 2009
If you are looking for a relaxing holiday away from the hustle and bustle of city life then there is no better place to visit than Devon. The county boasts picturesque villages, spectacular grassy hills, quaint market towns and glorious countryside that i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Isle of Wight Hotels Walking Holidays

06th March 2009
An Isle of Wight holiday could prove to be the answer to a well needed break away from the routine of everyday life. Perhaps you are looking for something different in your holiday for this year, or perhaps you’re looking to combine it with some sort o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cold Snap leads to Rise in Car Accident Claims

25th January 2009
As England languishes in the grip of a ferocious cold spell, bringing temperatures of -10, colder than current temperatures in Antarctica, Greenland and Iceland, the icy conditions have contributed to a rise in the number of car accidents. The below fr... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Ergonomic Garden Tools That you Should Use

17th January 2009
Gardening is a favorite past time for many people. For the professionals or those really like to spend long hours working in the garden, ergonomic garden tools are preferred. Ergonomic garden tools are basically designed for easy handling and usage. It is... Read >
Author: Cindy

Setting Up A Garden In Your Home

14th December 2008
Most people think about their plot patch as a place to impart them tranquil and quiet, a place to relax after a busy day, or perhaps a place to draw faster to God. Whether you awaken early, to like your patch before title off to work, or come home from wo... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

A Great Activity In The English Lake District - Scrambling

02nd December 2008
Many see scrambling as a mountain adventure like rock climbing - and, yes, it is exciting, but if done properly it provides loads of excitement with none of the risk. The Lake District offers many fine scrambles, including the most famous of all - Jack's ... Read >
Author: Rod Smith

Code Of Practice For Japanese Knotweed Removal

23rd October 2008
The Environment Agency has produced a code of practice for the Japanese Knotweed Control and its effective eradication in the United Kingdom. This code of practice offers advice and gives various options for Japanese knotweed control that comply with the... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

Keeping Safe in the Mountains

08th September 2008
The Massif du Sancy in the Auvergne region of France receives many thousands of visitors each year. 90% of them are cyclists, walkers and hikers, here to enjoy the spectacular volcanic scenery and experience the big skies and fresh air. The other 10% love... Read >
Author: Liz Smith

Budget Hotels Amsterdam, Special Places To Visit

08th September 2008
Holland is a country with a lot of surprises. If you have the chance of visit it, just do it. Here, you’ll find what you expected and much more. If you are planning to visit Amsterdam in summer, take your precautions and book a room in Budget Hotels Am... Read >
Author: CapybaraSEO

Golf Working With The Environment

08th September 2008
A criticism often levelled at golf and golf courses is that in order to maintain their pristine condition and perfect putting greens, they are not good partners with the environment and wildlife. If that were ever true, modern and forward thinking golf... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

White Bougainvillea Flowers

08th September 2008
Bougainvillea, an outstandingly attractive plant seen in large quantity in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, got its forename from Louis Antoine de Bougainvillea, a respectable person in the French Navy that came across these plants in Brazil in 1768 and explained... Read >
Author: Alien

Most Common Accident Claims

18th August 2008
Accidents happen every day and result in thousands of people suffering personal injury every year. An accident injury can occur on the roads and footpaths, at work, in public places, at home, at school, during medical treatment and in many other situation... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Why Don’t You Choose an Epoxy Floor For Your Home?

22nd July 2008
When I talk with people about epoxy floors, too often they say “They are very good, but they’re too expensive.”. Hm… ?Are they?Let’s see some facts. Most Epoxy floors are very strong.They are resistant to all household chemicals, they are ... Read >
Author: Darko Peter

What is the Right Garden Style for You – Wildlife Garden

17th July 2008
I am lucky enough to live in a rural area within easy reach of various country footpaths, which take you through different natural habitats. There are woodland walks, a coastal path, grassland areas and one or two large ponds with all the associated wildl... Read >
Author: Paul stone

Walking in Derbyshire

14th July 2008
Derbyshire, is a stunning area of 2631 sq km with a population of around 930000 people, a county of contrasting scenery which attracted many tourists to stay in our many derbyshire cottages, even before the creation of the Peak National Park. The history ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Coast & Country Cottages Devon Holidays: The Best holidays in Devon You Will ever Have

23rd June 2008
Taking time off for a holiday is man’s way of refreshing himself and renewing his energy. His days could have been stressful. Holidays in Devon might just reactivate his memory. As he plans for the long overdue holiday, the first thing that comes to ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Devon Holidays: Experience Incredibly Exciting Holidays in Devon

23rd June 2008
Holidays in Devon will mean experiencing a beautiful countryside. It means cavorting at its fantastic seascape, surfing, and fishing. The place is just mesmerizing. Devon holidays is exploring the two national parks, going on an adventure on its 500km o... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Accident Claims Cost Taxpayers In Manchester £5million

29th May 2008
Accident claims against councils for tripping on loose paving stones have been steadily rising. The number of complaints triggered councils to introduce legislation a few years ago meaning that if the stone was broken within the past 48 hours, no compensa... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Invest in Portugal's island retreat

28th May 2008
Those who are looking to buy property in the sun are discovering that there is more to Portugal than the Algarve, including a subtropical island that boasts temperatures ranging from 16 to 22 degrees C. Madeira - located around 350 miles off the North Af... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Stay fit and cycle the Tissington Trail in the heart of Britain

12th May 2008
Just over year ago, after a heavy New Year’s Eve session, a group of us decided it was time to get fit and lose a bit of weight (same as last year and the year before I hear you cry) but this time we actually did something about it. The men arranged to ... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas

Extending your home- is it really better than buying?

08th May 2008
When people consider moving home one of the main reasons behind this decision is the fact they don’t have enough room in their current property. An extra bedroom may be needed for a new arrival. Maybe you have decided to work from home but you need an o... Read >
Author: Helen

Awnings - Purpose and types

19th March 2008
Most awnings work as exterior awnings, protecting windows, entries and floorspace from the elements and providing privacy. In residential buildings, awnings are usually found in backyards for entertaining guests, covering parking spaces, and on windows... Read >
Author: John Hacking

Accident Claims

13th February 2008
Accidents happen every day and result in thousands of people suffering personal injury every year. An accident injury can occur on the roads and footpaths, at work, in public places, at home, at school, during medical treatment and in many other situation... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

Are you thinking of a Home Extension?

06th February 2008
Extending your existing home is an option that is becoming more popular with many home owners in this modern day. A home extension can provide you with the added space that you need as well as possibly adding more value to your home. If you are intere... Read >
Author: Helen

The Movement Toward Sustainable Land Development

06th February 2008
Urban planning and city construction have had trends and influences affecting them (and on the cities that implement them) since John Nolan at the turn of the 20th century, with his emphasis on weaving a network of footpaths and parks through planned land... Read >
Author: Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop

Delve into Devons holiday delights.

21st January 2008
Devon holidays are no doubt a familiar memory for many in the UK who grew up before planes were used like street taxis, and it remains a popular holiday destination to this day. How could it not? It�s easily accessible, enjoys some of the best weath... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Polis Cyprus The Scenic Resort

30th October 2007
Polis in Cyprus is still the most underdeveloped resort on the West coast of the Island. Looking across Chrysochou bay to the Akamas Peninsula, Polis nestles at the foot of rolling hills covered with Citrus groves and fertile farm land. This could almost ... Read >
Author: kevinor

Garden Lighting Magic In Your Yard.

19th October 2007
Many could conceive landscape lighting as a luxury, overlooking the practical factors of light and security. Step lighting and outdoor lighting along driveways increase safety and enhance the overall dramatic effect of your home. Nonetheless , landscape l... Read >
Author: Kearsley

New Forest Walking

28th August 2007
New Forest Walking One of the best ways to experience the new forest is by foot. From rugged moor land to ancient woodlands, the New Forest offers a wide range of flora and fauna to explore. Over hundreds of year the forest has established itself into a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Produce splendour and safety with Garden Lighting.

07th August 2007
Exterior lighting is one of the least expensive, yet more striking modifications that you can make about your home and can be easy and safe to instal, involving only a few tools and some rudimental D I Y ability. This outdoor garden lighting is ideal for ... Read >
Author: Kearsley

Parador Ronda, Spain

07th December 2006
The four-star Parador Ronda occupies an absolutely awesome location. It sits right on the edge of one of the deepest gorges in Spain - the "Tajo." The views are stunning. If you aren't timid of heights, walk out across the puente nuevo - the "new bridg... Read >
Author: Gary Bumpas

Why Don't You Choose An Epoxy Floor For Your Home?

02nd October 2006
When I talk with people about epoxy floors, too often they say "They are very good, but they're too expensive". Hm ? Are they? Let's see some facts. Most Epoxy floors are very strong .They are resistant to all household chemicals, they are als... Read >
Author: Darko Peter

St. Maarten Escape

15th September 2006
When you really need a break from life and are looking for sun and fun, St. Maarten is perfect choice. Following is an overview of a St. Maarten escape that will recharge your batteries. St. Maarten Escape The island of St. Martin is located in the... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Why don't you choose an epoxy floor for your home?

20th April 2006
When I talk with people about epoxy floors, too often they say "They are very good, but they're too expensive". Hm ? Are they? Let's see some facts. Most Epoxy floors are very strong .They are resistant to all household chemicals, they are als... Read >
Author: Darko Peter

Austria - This Time Try Something Different

01st April 2006
So you've planned your trip to Austria. You're going to visit all the popular Austrian sites: Vienna (no doubt to tour the Sigmund Freud Museum), Innsbruck and Salzburg. And you'll have a fabulous time. But, while you're visiting Austria, why not tak... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn