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29th September 2009
After training in Emotional Freedom Technique some years ago I was asked to be a guest on a radio station on the south coast of England. The show was about weight loss, however when I arrived I found out that they had more in store for me. The show presen... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
There was some sunshine this weekend while I was writing this! At least here on the sunny south coast of England there was. I went out walking along the sea front with my partner Sara on Saturday morning and it was wonderful; the feeling of sunshine on my... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
While the mention of scuba diving generally brings to mind the image of some exotic tropical dive locale, the United Kingdom has a number of exciting dive spots just waiting to be explored by divers like you. If you have no issues with cold water diving,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd June 2009
Worthing is located on the South Coast of England, 60 miles (100km) south of London and 11 miles )16Km) west of Brighton. It is well served by major road, rail and coach links as well as being close to several international airports.
Travelling By ... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud
18th June 2009
Despite Sterling's recent rise to a five-month high, it is fair to say that the pound is still relatively weak in relation to the Euro and the Dollar - especially compared to last year. However, if you are still eager to cross some amount of water for you... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th May 2009
Tips to enjoy a great holiday in Great Britain
There is a lot of discussion going on regarding financial matters at the moment - if it is not the continuing credit crunch on home shores then it is the weakening of the pound against the euro. Traveling ... Read >
Author: mark steve
12th May 2009
There's much talk of financial matters at the moment - if it's not the continuing credit crunch on home shores then it's the weakening of the pound against the euro. However, by taking advantage of the latter you can do your bit to help with the former.
... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
17th April 2009
Historically Hampshire has been known as the County of Southampton, Southamptonshire, Hamptonshire and it is a county that still exists on the south coast of England. The county shares its borders with Berkshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, West Sussex and Surrey... Read >
Author: Dev
25th March 2009
Fancy some quality time trekking in the great outdoors? The UK has plenty of wonderful trails along which you can take in stunning views. So get yourself a good map and a reliable pair of walking boots, and off you go! To help you on your way we've put to... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
06th March 2009
Brighton is situated on the south coast of England and is perhaps most accepted for being the gay capital of the UK. However, this doesn't mean that straight men and women cannot have a fantastic night out here. For one thing, the gay community sure does... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
02nd March 2009
Bournemouth i'snt only one of the Uk's most popular tourist destinations, but it's also a top location for stag nights. The abundance of lodging, great food, clean beaches, gripping challenges, and friendly girls make "sleepy" Bournemouth the location t... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
17th February 2009
Brighton Holiday
The emergence of an efficient railway network across the UK in the mid-18th century helped the city to establish itself as a destination of choice for both day-trippers and those looking for a longer break from London or elsewhere - in... Read >
Author: Travelfan
02nd January 2009
If you need to tighten your belts a bit in 2009, but can’t bear the thought of going without a holiday, then do not fear – a solution is at hand! If you’re travelling from the UK, holiday rentals in France are your answer.
Finding holiday rental... Read >
Author: OllyS
11th December 2008
The Isle of Wight is located just off the south coast of England, 2 miles off the coast to be precise. Regular ferries operate to the island from Portsmouth, Southampton and Lymington and it's a fantastic idea for a daytrip from London.
What's to s... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
04th December 2008
Hamble le Rice is a small village situated just outside Southampton on the south coast of England. It is famed the world over for its association with yachting. There are three marina’s and three yacht clubs which provide plenty of moorings and berths... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
19th September 2008
Limousines on the South Coast of England are as varied as anywhere else in the UK. The South Coast is defined as covering all areas from Dorchester in Dorset to Margate in Kent. This includes Bournemouth, Southampton, Portsmouth, Brighton and Dover. There... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
09th September 2008
Croydon is considered a major commercial center and also the largest town in South London and it also the administrative centre of the London Borough of Croydon. The city is located just about 9.5 miles from the south of Charing Cross and the city is also... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
13th August 2008
Bournemouth is an extremely diverse town on the south coast of England with a large number of things for young people to do. Plenty of attractions and the beautiful beaches makes Bournemouth a great holiday destination for young and old alike.
Bournemou... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th June 2008
Bournemouths "Gaza Strip"
Its True! Bournemouth "Gaza Strip" DOES exist - at least thats what the locals in the suburb of Charminster call it ...
Bournemouth - An Introduction
"Sunny Bournemouth" is just 100 miles away from London, on the ... Read >
Author: Gordon Forrester
25th May 2008
The Isle of Wight is a popular destination for many ? and growing as a vacation destination. It is less than three miles from the South Coast of Britain and directly on the English Channel! The reason it is such a popular vacation destination being on the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th May 2008
The rising cost of air travel and the ever growing concerns about global warming due to the rise in pollution are making the UK holidaymaker more concerned about travelling abroad.
More and more families are thinking about UK holidays as an alternative... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday
08th May 2008
This article aims to give a brief rundown of what it�s like to live in Bournemouth, ideal if you are considering the idea to rent property in Bournemouth. Bournemouth is a large coastal resort town in Dorset, England with a population of around 163,444 ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st February 2008
The holiday center for visitors to the south coast of England, the city of Bournemouth’s seven miles of sandy beaches draws visitors from all over the UK as well as Europe. The city is renowned for its temperate climate, its warm and friendly population... Read >
Author: david muldoon
05th November 2007
You got kids? Mine are all grown up and gone away now but if I cast my mind back oh ten years or so I can remember not only the pressure I was under to comply with their hunger for clothes and accessories that would enable them to keep up with their peer... Read >
Author: Ian C
26th July 2007
Southampton is located on the South Coast of England. It has a population of around 225,000 of which over 40,000 are students. The high student population gives Southampton an energetic and vibrant night life.
The City has much to offer those seeking ... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
24th July 2007
Many of us will have seen Jurassic Park, the popular film in which an entrepreneur attempted to set up a dinosaur theme park. Away from the fiction, you could take a trip to find out what the Jurassic period was really like.
There's an area on the sout... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
01st July 2007
Southampton is located on the South coast of England, 80 miles South West of London. Historically Southampton has been a port city and today the port still plays a large part in Southampton’s economy. However there is now quite a clear separation betwee... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
04th June 2007
Southampton City is located on the South coast of England, 80 miles South West of London. Historically Southampton has been an important port and this still applies today. The city has a population of about 250,000 and is the closest city to the New Fores... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
18th November 2006
In this article I am going to write about how I managed to overcome my fear and phobia of flying. I hope the information will prove to be an inspiration to others out their who have a similar fear. In a way I have actually turned full circle as I now real... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
05th October 2006
When charity meets historical reenactment... A charity walk is to gather money for the British Heart Foundation and to promote the upcoming Battle of Hastings which will be reenacted on 14th - 15th October 2006 on the very battlefield.
After the defeat... Read >
Author: Sandra Orchard
01st September 2006
Watch the gun being fired, the crew taking their meals on board and loading the ship's cargo. Then stroll through the centuries-old Admiralty storehouse and see the famous collection of old ships models, charts and paintings. Unearth the Dutch trading ven... Read >
Author: Rahul viz
15th March 2006
While the mention of scuba diving generally brings to mind the image of some exotic tropical dive locale, the United Kingdom has a number of exciting dive spots just waiting to be explored by divers like you. If you have no issues with cold water diving,... Read >
Author: Ian Scott
11th July 2005
TThere was some sunshine this weekend while I was writing this! At least here on the sunny south coast of England there was. I went out walking along the sea front with my partner Sara on Saturday morning and it was wonderful; the feeling of sunshine on m... Read >
Author: Adam Eason
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