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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
20th July 2009
Famous as being Britain’s oldest recorded town, Colchester, situated in the county of Essex, receives millions of visitors each year.
Mixing old and new, this thriving historical, yet modern, town has plenty to offer visitors both young and old. Perf... Read >
Author: Essex Tourist Guide
17th July 2009
Major shopping centers
If you live in apartments in Ottawa especially in Westboro or Nepean area, you will be pleased to know that these districts are full of activity shopping street with many opportunities. In addition to the many small independent ... Read >
Author: Chris
27th June 2009
A beautiful, Georgian market town, Lymington is situated on the southern edge of the New Forest, between Southampton and Bournemouth and at the western end of the Solent. The town is world renown as a sailing resort; there are two large marinas Berthon an... Read >
Author: Keith Macgregro
10th June 2009
Dance enthusiasts everywhere are aware of the importance of good quality dance clothing and equipment. They can spot a reputable product, whether it is from Capezio, Plume or any other quality brand. Advances in clothing material technologies mean that... Read >
Author: treakeric
07th May 2009
Though it may be an iconic 21st Century shopping mecca, Birmingham has got much more to offer than just pure purchasing potential. This post industrial city boasts everything from cutting edge galleries and museums, through to stadium size music venues an... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th April 2009
If shopping is your passion, then maybe France is the answer for your next shop till you drop expedition. There is something to please everyone here from a shop dating back to the 1820’s to huge department stores, shopping centres, trendy boutiques and ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
09th April 2009
The thought of looking to rent property in Exeter can be daunting if you don’t know much about the area, so we have put together this quick overview of the property areas, shopping facilities and transport facilities in the area to help you get to know ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th February 2009
Major shopping centers
If you live in an apartment for rent in Westboro or Nepean, you will be pleased to know that these districts are full of activity shopping street with many opportunities. In addition to the many small independent shops (includin... Read >
Author: Chris
02nd February 2009
Venue finding presents a challenge to the best of us. Even if you’ve organised a few corporate conferences or business seminars before, it’s seriously worth considering using a venue finding service. There are several venue finding companies across th... Read >
Author: John Turner
06th December 2008
A beautiful, Georgian market town, Lymington is situated on the southern edge of the New Forest, between Southampton and Bournemouth and at the western end of the Solent. The town is world renown as a sailing resort; there are two large marinas Berthon a... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
02nd December 2008
Southampton is a City with much to offer. Its vibrant nightlife and modern architecture perfectly complement its historic port and vast heritage. It has everything that you could want from a big city; there is plenty to do and see, while fantastic sea vie... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st December 2008
Banbury is often regarded as the hidden gem of North Oxford. Famous for its cakes, the nursery rhyme �Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross� and the Oxford canal, Banbury is a thriving market town with much to offer visitors and residents alike. Rent pro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th November 2008
Woolacombe is a great all round British family resort. Situated on the beautiful North Devon coast Woolacombe and the surrounding area has something to offer people of all ages.
Woolacombe its self is a lovely village situated around 3 miles of sandy b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th November 2008
Birmingham, which is found in the west midlands, is the second largest city in the uk. indeed, the city's vast population is second only to that of london.
Much of city centre birmingham was ruined during world war 2, & unattractive replacement archit... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
30th October 2008
Best known for its university, Cambridge is an outstanding cosmopolitan City with amazing architecture old and new. As one of England�s oldest, most famous and beautiful cities, it is no wonder that residents are so proud of it.
The City is known in... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th September 2008
Windermere in the English Lake District is the longest natural lake in England. Set in the middle of some of the most beautiful scenery in the country, Windermere and its surrounding areas have been a favoured holiday destination since 1847.
Windermere... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
29th September 2008
With fantastic galleries, fabulous shops & exciting sights, London is one of the much popular sightseer destinations in the world.
London boasts a truly diverse population & over 300 languages are spoken within the city. According to 2006 statistics, i... Read >
Author: Jenniffer Dilynardo
13th August 2008
What better than to get away from the stress and strains of day to day life by taking a luxury break in Wales. Wales is a contrasting country and has so much to offer. Enjoy breathtaking walks through the country side, spot widle life in one of three nati... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd July 2008
Birmingham is the 2nd biggest city in the uk & it is a really modern place with lively nightlife and some snazzy shops. Birmingham is placed in the west midlands &, according to a estimate in 2006, it has a population of 1,006,500.
People that are from... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
21st July 2008
Birmingham, which is located in the W Midlands, is the 2nd biggest city in the uk. in fact, the city's wide population is 2nd only to that of london.
Most of city centre birmingham was ruined during world war two, and ugly replacement buildings were h... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
15th July 2008
Sheffield is in south yorkshire, great britain. it was given the name sheffield because the city started in a field on the River Sheaf. the city's popular was thought to be 525,800 in 2006, & it is one of the 8 biggest english cities outside London.
It... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
14th July 2008
Major shopping centers
If you live in an apartment for rent in Westboro or Nepean, you will be pleased to know that these districts are full of activity shopping street with many opportunities. In addition to the many small independent shops (includin... Read >
Author: Chris
07th July 2008
Birmingham is the second largest city in the uk & it is a really modern place with lively nightlife and some exciting shops. Birmingham is located in the west midlands &, according to a estimate from 2006, it has a population of 1,006,500.
People who a... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
07th July 2008
Birmingham is the 2nd largest city in the uk & it's a really modern location with lively nightlife and some fabulous opportunities for shopping. Birmingham is located in the british county of the west midlands &, according to a estimate in 2006, it has a ... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
13th June 2008
Cardiff and Birmingham city centres have recently undergone extensive regeneration so as to bring them up to date as cultural, modern cities.
Cardiff
Cardiff is the capital of Wales, with its city centre castle, graceful Victorian shopping arcades and c... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
02nd February 2008
In the last few years Brighton has been one of the places that has attracted high levels of attention in the property market. While provincial locations have introduced city centre living for apartment-dwelling professionals as their local economies grow,... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
02nd February 2008
Fed up of the shops stocking the same things but with maybe a different button here, or a different colour there? Why does everyone fight over the same clothes stacked high in a pile? Clothes are so cheap it’s hard to pass them by. Being cheap is no con... Read >
Author: BB
01st July 2007
Who are the Fallen Hero! Clothing brands? And why should we continue to buy them?
Certain brands and products are available in virtually every shop on the high street. Bored of the high street asks why consumers are still buying them. Bench clothing i... Read >
Author: BB
15th June 2007
It’s official. Independent shops and boutiques are starting to fight back against the High Street giants. High Street shopping has got boring. The latest reality programme to hit the TV screens this week was “Mary Queen of Shops”. Retailing guru, Ma... Read >
Author: BB
03rd December 2006
With its lively city centre shopping and wealth of small boutiques in the nearby towns and villages, the Norwich area has the shopping experience to suit everyone.
The city centre, with its large pedestrian areas, mix of quirky, independent shops, open... Read >
Author: Chris Phillips
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