Articles, tagged with "north wales", page 4
14th April 2010
Your static caravan holiday really can be a dream come true!! I know, because my family have both owned and rented static caravans in the last few years. If you live in, or plan to visit, the United Kingdom, then a Static Caravan is the ideal holiday solu...
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Author:
Christine Howard
31st March 2010
In early times the mountains of the Llyn Peninsula - a chain of long-extinct volcanoes - provided shelter from the elements and protection from invaders. With the passing of time the threat of invasion has passed, but the Llyn Peninsula's landscape and po...
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Author:
Steven Jones
26th March 2010
For all tourists Wales offers a uniquely and surprisingly diverse destination, which features a wonderful blend of towns, cities and landscapes ranging from striking mountain valleys and huge areas of untouched countryside to well-loved coastal locations ...
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Author:
Carl
26th March 2010
The wild, mountainous Snowdonia region of North Wales has been described as "the UK's number one activity centre", a description which tends to refer to the vast array of outdoor activities that make the region so popular with active, adventurous visitors...
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Author:
Steven Jones
25th March 2010
The city of Bangor in North Wales is a modern, lively university city with ancient roots. And if you're going to visit North Wales, Bangor's accessible location makes it the ideal base while you explore Snowdonia's mountains and coast.
Travelling to an...
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Author:
Steven Jones
18th March 2010
Part of owning a Labrador (or other dog for that matter) is the need to keep it clean - and that goes for the environment it lives in. Dogs are, by nature, scavengers and will eat whatever comes their way (or roll in it!). Labradors, if left unchecked hav...
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Author:
Alan Isaacs
18th March 2010
There has never been a better time to book a holiday cottage in North Wales, with the euro and dollar so strong it makes sense for UK residents to look for holidays closer to home and North Wales has everything you could wish for. Many will say that you c...
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Author:
Jimmie Browning
15th March 2010
Easter bank holiday is fast approaching; have you made your holiday plans yet? Well what could be better than taking yourself off to Wales as a treat. A short break in Wales offers all sorts of benefits that you simply can't find elsewhere. Wales comes al...
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Author:
Carl
22nd February 2010
Adjusting and calibrating your mileage reading because of technical faults or any other type of error is absolutely legal. However, you would be committing an offence if you didn't disclose the accurate mileage to any potential buyer before your sell the ...
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Author:
Pete Owen
19th February 2010
We are a current NHS PASA National Framework Agreement holder, for the supply of medical locums.
One of the largest locum doctor jobs databases around (over 35,000 doctors) continuously updated
We have successfully placed medical locum doctors in ov...
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Author:
webmaster_medecho
12th February 2010
After a Saturday afternoon collecting stones from a North Wales beach for a time management project I had coming up (you'll have to book the course to find out why), my little boy turned to me and said "You should use an orange as well!"
Humouring him,...
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Author:
Chris Murray
08th February 2010
Abu Dhabi are believed to be winning the race for the first Club Med holiday resort in the Middle East.
Bosses of the luxury all-inclusive resorts are thought to favour the United Arab Emirates capital ahead of Dubai as it has a lot more beachfront.
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Author:
hitsearch
15th January 2010
Snowdonia has been louring visitors for years with its stunning peaks, lakes, waterfalls, castles, and steam railways. Located in north Wales, the region is known not only for its plethora of natural attractions, but also for its preservation of the Wels...
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Author:
Robert Dyer
16th December 2009
What is travelling?
I often wonder this. Putting a your first tentative steps together when you are a year old, going on summer camp when you are a cub, going on your Queen Scout Expedition when you an Explorer Scout, heading off on your gap year, ruck...
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Author:
Gareth Sear
20th November 2009
Further extension of quantitative easing could provide a welcome lift to business banking, it has been claimed.Moves by the Bank of England to extend its quantitative easing (QE) will offer a boost to the business banking community, it has been suggested....
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Author:
Sam Gooch