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Miami Nice: a Holiday that Ticks all the Boxes

23rd September 2009
Deciding where to go on that hard-earned holiday can lead the most laid-back and unfussy of people to crack under the sheer wealth of options there is to choose from. Whilst factors such as price, climate, distance and availability will all play their ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Enjoy the festive season by shopping to get ahead of yourself!

18th September 2009
With Christmas seemingly starting earlier and earlier each year, shops hanging tinsel and baubles in window displays in what seems like August, why not play the shops at their own game and get your Christmas shopping done early. Not only will you be the e... Read >
Author: nmaidment

Commercial Heaters Leicester For A Range Of Corporate Events

18th September 2009
When organising any kind of event or conference, getting some professional heating systems installed can be an excellent idea. There is never any guarantee with the British weather, so it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Even if the rain starts ... Read >
Author: Sarah Edwards

The Travel Guide to Oxford

16th September 2009
Oxford is a lovely city situated in the South East part of England. Oxford is a fantastic place to visit with a population of approximately 165 000. Oxford is popular place for tourists to visit because of its atmosphere. As well as the atmosphere, Oxford... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

The Pros and Cons of a UK 'Staycation' this Summer

30th August 2009
The word, ‘staycation', has been spoken of so much in 2009 that it has seemingly left the confines of inner-travel-industry circles and media offices and has become an acute and meaningful term in its own right. Yet, as the school holidays begin in ear... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Bespoke Wooden Greenhouses – We Will Build Your Dream.

29th August 2009
For gardeners all over Britain a greenhouse is the most important room in the house. The famous British weather is just not conducive to outdoor living. But with a greenhouse, the oldest and greatest of pastimes, gardening, can be carried on all year rou... Read >
Author: Jamisom Marcel

The Importance of Maintenance for Commercial Heating Cambridge.

10th August 2009
Summer is an ideal time to have heating systems installed or even just serviced, in order to check that they are in full working order before the winter months come around again. The British weather is notoriously unreliable and heating should be a top... Read >
Author: Sarah Edwards

Lots to see and do when holidaying in the UK

09th August 2009
Skegness is one of the UK’s oldest and well known seaside resorts; it has a long running history as one of the UK’s number one family holiday destinations over the years along with other similar seaside towns such as Blackpool and Bognor Regis. T... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

Get the Best of British Programming with BBC America on Satellite TV

02nd August 2009
For those who have fallen to the charms of British programming, or perhaps for British expats yearning for a bit of dry, comic wit from their home country, the BBC America offers the perfect solution. Viewers can watch their favorite English programs with... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

How to find a last minute holiday

31st July 2009
The British weather has been playing its caprices on us again this summer and for many of us it is even hard to imagine that the 'real' summer is still at its height everywhere else... You know which one I'm talking about - the one with clear blue skies a... Read >
Author: Mark Kempster

The New Forest – England’s Newest National Park

23rd July 2009
The New Forest is located in South East England, namely South West Hampshire and some of South east Wiltshire and is the newest National Park in England. Named by William the Conqueror the ‘new hunting forest’ in 1079 the landscape of the New Fores... Read >
Author: Amit Verma

London hotels are ideal bases for exploring the city further.

23rd July 2009
Book hotel in London. See Big Ben. Visit Buckingham Palace. Lunch in Covent Garden. Go to the West End… is the typical London itinerary a bit robotic for you? Want to find a more vibrant side to London? There's more to this great city than the must-see ... Read >
Author: jamesjohn09

holidays

12th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mark Kempster With the boom of travel industry and the unpredictability of the British weather, we have become spoilt for choice when it comes to the tour operator's products competing for our attention to escape to the hot sun. Some... Read >
Author: Mark Kempster

HAVE A COOL SUMMER AND BEAT THE HEAT WITH FIND ME A GIFT

09th July 2009
HAVE A COOL SUMMER AND BEAT THE HEAT WITH FIND ME A GIFTIt’s great to finally get some hot weather isn’t it? A full day of sun and cooler summer evenings are the perfect excuse to get outside and enjoy the Great British weather. Yes, some of u... Read >
Author: sarah hague

HAVE A COOL SUMMER AND BEAT THE HEAT WITH FIND ME A GIFT

04th July 2009
HAVE A COOL SUMMER AND BEAT THE HEAT WITH FIND ME A GIFTIt’s great to finally get some hot weather isn’t it? A full day of sun and cooler summer evenings are the perfect excuse to get outside and enjoy the Great British weather. Yes, some of u... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Summer - A perfect time for Thames Boat Charter

18th June 2009
Londoners head for the South Coast in the summer to enjoy the hot weather and get out on the water. Boating is such a part of so many peoples lives and rightly so. What many people forget is that they can get out on the River Thames in London. A Thames Bo... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Looking To Purchase A Conservatory This Summer: What Should You Look For In A Specialist?

12th June 2009
During the summer it is nice to get out and make the most of the great outdoors, however, British weather does not always make this easy. Fortunately, adding a conservatory to your home can give the illusion of sitting out in the garden even when the w... Read >
Author: Danielle Ingram

How To Keep Your UPVC Conservatory And French Doors Looking As Good As New

12th June 2009
Over the past twenty or so years there has been a big change in the way that many of our homes look. This can be attributed to the use of UPVC for making our windows, doors and conservatories. When it is time to replace your windows and doors many people ... Read >
Author: Scott Wells

What’s Under Your Patio?

06th May 2009
Following the last few sunny days of lovely April weather, I decide it is now time to finish off the forlorn-looking patio in my back garden. I had grafted the whole of July last year after renting and buying tools and equipment using an online business d... Read >
Author: Tahera

Outdoor Garden Furniture

06th May 2009
If you live in the UK and are looking for outdoor furniture for you garden you will be looking for durable furniture that can stand the rigours of our British weather. You will also want furniture that is made of material that will keep its colour, be wa... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Arrange your summer holiday now - 6 ways to plan the perfect summer holiday

16th February 2009
Before you go to lake como a great tip is to look at tips. These will often explain what country lake Como is in to where it is within that country it will also give you the best times to go on holiday in addition to the range of exciting holiday activiti... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Fashion For Country Walks

10th February 2009
There is nothing nicer in springtime than to go for country walks. The air is cool and fresh and the weather may be a little tempermental but there is nothing better than getting into the fresh air and blowing away the cobwebs left over from the Christma... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Fashion For Country Walks

05th February 2009
There is nothing nicer in springtime than to go for country walks. The air is cool and fresh and the weather may be a little tempermental but there is nothing better than getting into the fresh air and blowing away the cobwebs left over from the Christma... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Fashion For Country Walks

05th February 2009
There is nothing nicer in springtime than to go for country walks. The air is cool and fresh and the weather may be a little tempermental but there is nothing better than getting into the fresh air and blowing away the cobwebs left over from the Christma... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Fashion For Country Walks

05th February 2009
There is nothing nicer in springtime than to go for country walks. The air is cool and fresh and the weather may be a little tempermental but there is nothing better than getting into the fresh air and blowing away the cobwebs left over from the Christma... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Top 5 Worldwide Destinations This Winter

30th January 2009
With a poor summer behind us, many families and holidaymakers are looking to Christmas and New Year to get away from the relentless British weather. Here are five destinations that are proving popular this winter. And don't forget to scan the web for some... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Unoccupied Homes Risk being Burgled

29th January 2009
It is thought that 38 per cent of those leaving the UK for over a month state family as the reason for their visits while others say they are going abroad to see friends. Recent study findings by Abbey suggest that the recession is likely to cause an incr... Read >
Author: Mildred Parker

Ibiza Hits The Wagon For 2009

21st January 2009
Students and others just out of college in Europe often have just one place in mind for their summer holiday - Ibiza. To say that Ibiza is known for its nightlife would be somewhat of an understatement. The Mediterranean island, just off the coast of S... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Relax and unwind in a Country House Hotel

21st January 2009
With the stress still lingering well after Christmas has been long gone and the weather not exactly a welcome start to the new year, what about sometime for yourself? The next bank holiday isn’t until April so it begs the question ‘can I wait that lon... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

10 Reasons Why Exercise Bikes Are The Most Popular Fitness Machines Ever!

17th January 2009
It’s probably fair to say that most people who contemplate buying themselves some kind of exercise equipment think of exercise bikes before they think of anything else. Now why should that be do you think? Well reason number one is probably historic... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Christmas Car Hire – Getting a cheap deal

08th January 2009
Car Hire companies are often in high demand with the number of tourists visiting popular resorts many car hire companies end up having to turn people away who turn up on the first day of their holidays expecting to get a hire car straight away. The Chris... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Swept Off Your Feet or Windswept - What's Your Idea of the Perfect Date?

02nd January 2009
Gone are the days when a date simply involved a drink down at the local or a slap-up meal - nowadays you can really impress your beau with an adrenaline packed adventure or ultimate pampering session, all courtesy of a huge range of experience days! Hi... Read >
Author: John Smith

The Trench Coat: A Trend For All Seasons

28th December 2008
As it goes, the trench coat first became popular during World War 1 after originally being developed for the British military. And the classic design is not too dissimilar to what is now recognised by many as the traditional trench coat - double breaste... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Find a Gift That Will Fit Like a Glove

17th December 2008
Gadgets and toys will always prove popular as a great gift idea for Christmas or in fact during any time of year. In a long list that includes mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and computer consoles; it cannot be denied that such gifts can amuse... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Where are you spending this christmas - Swap Turkey for Pizza is glorious Italy

15th December 2008
The lake is surrounded by steep wooded hillsides which are lined with orange terracotta roofs and villas that look almost toy like which leads down to the steep waters of Lake Como. In lake como there is so much to do for the young and old alike. Lake ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

How many barbeques did you enjoy this summer?

02nd December 2008
Probably not very many if the weather was anything to go by! Dining outside continental style has always been popular but unfortunately the great British weather often prevents it. Thousands of barbeques are “rescued” up and down the country every y... Read >
Author: Clara

Swept Off Your Feet or Windswept - What's Your Idea of the Perfect Date?

01st December 2008
Gone are the days when a date simply involved a drink down at the local or a slap-up meal - nowadays you can really impress your beau with an adrenaline packed adventure or ultimate pampering session, all courtesy of a huge range of experience days! ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

The New Forest – England’s Newest National Park.

30th October 2008
The New Forest is located in South East England, namely South West Hampshire and some of South east Wiltshire and is the newest National Park in England. Named by William The Conqueror the ‘new hunting forest’ in 1079, the landscape of the New Fore... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

Critical decision time?

30th October 2008
The results of an EU study have just been released. They may leave you feeling just a little uneasy with regards to your future plans. Frighteningly, they show that for a man living in the UK, the average healthy number of years they can expect to live is... Read >
Author: michael challiner

London’s Ideal First Date Locations

13th October 2008
Looking for love in London can be tough, despite the huge number of people living and working in the city itself. When you find someone you’d like to take out then another dilemma presents itself: where’s a good place to go on that all important fir... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Ensure you insure

15th September 2008
With us all recovering from sun stroke and burnt skin (!) the summer months have come to a close, and the wind and wetness of autumn are pretty much already here. With devastating floods already hitting the United Kingdom we have heard all sorts of horror... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

A Country Affair

08th September 2008
Sophie Curtis of www.SexyHandbags.co.uk looks back over a successful season of summer fairs at Clapham Common, Richmond Deer Park and Hampton Court. Despite the awful British weather, SexyHandbags’ range of summer handbags was enthusiastically received... Read >
Author: Sophie Curtis

Keep Cool During July And August With A Cotton Dress

08th September 2008
There’s something about cotton dresses that epitomises British summertime. Ideal for the changeable British weather, they cool and relax in the rare hot days that we have and look equally good with a cardigan, a jacket or a blouse, keeping you cosy a... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Driving rain? Tips to staying safe when driving in the wet

08th September 2008
The British weather can be trying at the best of times, but with traffic jams, road-works and a host of other hazards to contend with, so too can driving on Britain’s roads! But when you find yourself caught in a downpour behind the wheel, what can yo... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

The Calmer Side of Ibiza Holidays

03rd September 2008
Holidaymakers are left in a quandry every summer. They need to get away, do something new and forget about their worries. But where can you go to cut loose, party and be completely free of cares? The obvious answer is, of course, Ibiza. To say that Ibi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Best Laid Plans of Brides and Grooms…

15th July 2008
Statistically, there are so many things that could possibly go wrong with the planning and execution of a wedding that only 0.04 per cent of them should succeed. So why do we even try? The answer is, of course, obvious: because we'll overcome all sorts ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

The legendary Hunter Wellies

14th July 2008
The legendary Hunter Wellington boots, now firmly established as style classics, were originally designed over 150 years ago for walking in Scotland, no matter how rough the ground or how harsh the elements. Their reputation for both durability and perfor... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Outdoors is never off limits!

06th July 2008
Every home owner usually puts a great deal of effort into getting their house just they way the want it. Lots of time and energy is exhausted on paint, furniture, décor and style and once complete, they can sit back and enjoy the fruits of their labour. ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Air Conditioning

01st July 2008
If you visit any facility, business or home in America then the likelihood is that you will find an air conditioning unit installed to keep the house temperature at a comfortable level, no matter what the weather is like outside. Come hot or humid tempera... Read >
Author: creare

Explore Norfolk As Part Of Your Great Yarmouth Holiday

25th April 2008
Norfolk is one of the UK’s leading holiday destinations, with an excellent array of places to visit and things to do and see, welcoming visitors of all ages. For holidaymakers staying in Great Yarmouth, the resort is well positioned to explore some ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Explore Norfolk As Part Of Your Great Yarmouth Holiday

25th April 2008
Norfolk is one of the UK’s leading holiday destinations, with an excellent array of places to visit and things to do and see, welcoming visitors of all ages. For holidaymakers staying in Great Yarmouth, the resort is well positioned to explore some ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Great Yarmouth – For The Perfect Seaside Holiday!

22nd April 2008
A buzzing seaside resort, Great Yarmouth on the beautiful Norfolk coast has all the right ingredients for a traditional seaside holiday the whole family will enjoy. Long stretches of golden beach, bags of attractions both indoor and outdoor for all ag... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

It’s Time for a Change

03rd March 2008
For the lazy drivers among us – myself included – there is something about our cars that’ll be ‘right’ for the first time in months at the end of March! As we haven’t bothered (or don’t know how) to alter our cars’ digital clocks since ... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Safe Driving During The British Winter

22nd February 2008
The British winter can make driving a hazardous endeavor. Weather conditions can quickly and often do turn nasty. From the low grey skies which inhibit visibility to the frosted morning roads which cause your car to lose traction. When the weather is s... Read >
Author: viddy55

All you need to know about childrens shooting clothes and more.

21st February 2008
Over recent years our children’s clothing needs have changed and as such the range available is ever expanding. At an earlier age than ever they can be found out in the field, on shoots alongside Mum and Dad. Clothes need to cater for both the child’s... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Planning Your Villa Holiday

06th February 2008
If you are in need of a break away from the unpredictable British weather, then a Villa holiday could be just the thing you need. Villa holidays provide an altogether different experience to say that of a hotel. They're a home away from home, only wit... Read >
Author: Nick Cox

Winter Breakdowns are no Fun

22nd January 2008
Like unpredictable climate change, breaking down in winter is an unsettling experience. But even Britain’s best drivers can find their skills put to the test by wild winter driving conditions. Whether we’re facing ice, snow and fog or just wet ... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Bargain hunting: the summer's hottest pursuit

26th July 2007
Summer means a lot of things to a lot of different people: whether it's the sunshine you look forward to most, the long days and short nights or the usually-drab British vegetation in full bloom, summer definitely holds something for everyone. But if taki... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

What are Ethical and Vegetarian Trainers?

01st July 2007
Ethical and trainers- Not words you often hear in the same sentence. Vegetarian, shoes and stylish are an even less likely combination. But a small shop in Brighton is changing all this. Robin Webbs Vegetarian Shoee have set out to create the holy grail o... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Honda with Dani Pedrosa to Donington

27th June 2007
Dani Pedrosa, Honda’s most well known racer in MotoGP, has driven to four podiums so far this season. However, a win has so far escaped the Repsol Honda RC212V driver who is in the third place overall in the World Championship points standings. Altera... Read >
Author: Ally Wahlberg

Newlyweds; Are your gifts protected?

26th April 2007
Recent reports suggest that if you’re a newlywed, your gifts might not be as safe as you thought. Is your shiny new stainless steel toaster (with matching kettle, of course) as protected as you’d like it to be? Picture the day; you’ve been plann... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands

Garden Inspired Wedding Themes

15th March 2007
Now that the warmer weather is teasing us into thinking summer is around the corner, we can start thinking about all those summer weddings. Are you going to be a summer bride this year? Perhaps you are having an English summer inspired wedding theme or ma... Read >
Author: Emily Tanner

Buy property in Spain to start your retirement in style

27th January 2007
Many UK residents will dream of one day retiring in sunny Spain. After all, thousands of people have done so in the past, and thousands more are planning to do so in the future. Considering the many benefits of living in and buying property in Spain for... Read >
Author: martymac

Walking in the UK

17th July 2006
Walking in the UK and Walking holidays in the UK are becoming increasingly popular as a result of the huge diversity of the UK's landscape and the good road and rail network that make the national parks easily accessible. All levels and types of walking a... Read >
Author: Jim Mann