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29th September 2009
These are my recollections of my first introduction to fly fishing in Hampshire on the River Test but let me first explain..........
I caught my first brown trout in a stream at the back of our house known as Crimple Beck in Burn Bridge Nr Harrogate in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Boasting a rich and intriguing history dating back to Roman times, York is a city where the traditional has managed to expertly encompass the modern. Home to a breathtaking array of historical sights of interest, it is renowned for its picturesque scenery... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
22nd September 2009
Calcite in the limestone commonly originates from marine organisms but can also be present through groundwater that precipitated the material.
Calcite can either be precipitated or dissolved by ground water depending on several environmental factors. I... Read >
Author: mathewhogard
16th September 2009
Christmas is supposed to be a relaxing time. However, ask the average person to describe how they feel about the festive period and the overwhelming response is stressed! Indeed, according to research, Christmas is one of the most demanding times of the y... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th August 2009
After 200 miles coast to coast, it came as a delightful eye-opener to finally arrive at the historic port of Whitby in North Yorkshire.A group of riders were blown away by the enchanting small town and the cosmopolitan modernity dwelling side by side in t... Read >
Author: Charley Chambers
05th August 2009
Beacon Hill Farm - Northumberland
Brecon Hill Farm is made up of 12 wonderfully comfortable cottages which sit atop Longhorsley Hill. Many of the cottages are conversions while some are new builds built in a farmhouse style to make sure they don't distra... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th June 2009
Harrogate is primarily known for its spa waters. It is a spa town based in North Yorkshire that is recognised for the detection of sulphur rich iron and natural iron found within the area. Historically, Harrogate attracted the English elite and was often... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud
04th June 2009
York is strategically located at the confluence of Rivers Ouse and Foss at North Yorkshire in England. Being a city boasting a rich heritage and offering breathtaking beauty, York has lots to offer to its tourists. York attractions include a number of wor... Read >
Author: Rohan arora
11th May 2009
When taking a holiday to Yorkshire there is much to enjoy, but you won't have as memorable of a time if you don't have a good place to stay. You can get a lot of different accommodations wherever you travel, and that's true of Yorkshire, as well. Cottages... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2009
The UK is not known for its surf culture, but you’ll be pleasantly surprised that it has so much to offer from a watersports point of view! The water is generally cool, even in summer time but don’t let this small issue bother your enjoyment of the wo... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
17th March 2009
Recession crime wave hits rural Britain
A recession crime wave has hit rural areas with levels of robbery surging by almost 20 per cent.
Figures published today in The Daily Telegraph provide the first evidence of a feared rise in violent thefts on t... Read >
Author: Barry S
10th March 2009
Yorkshire is a wonderful place for a holiday, but most people don’t realise how much it has to offer. With the pound down and people trying to spend less money it is a good idea to look closer to home when you are planning your next holiday and Yorkshir... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
York is a walled town which is set in North Yorkshire in England. York is known for its beauty and its close proximity to the magnificent Yorkshire Dales. The daytime time events available in York are fantastic and of course, the Yorkshire Dales present a... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
19th January 2009
If you're going to Yorkshire you'll need to take time to consider all the places that you might want to visit. If you do a little research beforehand you're less likely to miss something that you really want to see. One of the popular theme parks that you... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd January 2009
York has a lot to offer visitors of every one of ages and inclinations - from historians to party-goers and shoppers to ramblers. Although some of the walls and gates of outstanding York were destroyed in the early nineteenth century, there are still a ge... Read >
Author: Caron Bednorze
08th December 2008
If you live in Yorkshire or if you're considering vacationing there, why not go for Christmas? You can stay at a hotel or a bed and breakfast, or you can just go and have a lovely Christmas lunch and then come home. There are so many different options tha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th November 2008
Yorkshire is a diverse & beautiful county, which offers miles of beautiful countryside, including National Parks and gardens. in addition to this, the county offers some vibrant cities for instance Leeds and Sheffield, plus some smaller market towns like ... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
06th October 2008
Yorkshire is a great place for a holiday, but not everyone knows about it or realizes how much it has to offer.
Until they see the importance of the area, however, you can go and enjoy your vacation without the crowds that might otherwise be there. St... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd September 2008
There are some amazing limousines in the Yorkshire area available for all sorts of occasions and events. Yorkshire is actually the largest county in Great Britain comprising North, South, East and West Yorkshire. Major towns and cities in Yorkshire used f... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
04th September 2008
If you're planning a trip to North Yorkshire, you probably want to know what there is to do once you get there. There are a lot of educational things that you can do that are still a lot of fun. One of these is the ghost hunt of York. This walking tour ta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th August 2008
York is sometimes defined as the last city in England. It is known as one of the most charming and historical towns of Britain, making it famous among tourists from all over the world. York is situated at the junction of Ouse River and Foss River of North... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
25th June 2008
Limestone is a rock formed from varying amounts of flint, clay, sand, silt and calcite. Calcite in the limestone commonly originates from marine organisms but can also be present through groundwater that precipitated the material. Limestone makes up 10% o... Read >
Author: Interdesigns
27th May 2008
Accidents at work are costing us millions each year. Last year, accidents in Plymouth have been estimated to have cost the region 4.5 million, while in North Yorkshire, the figure is more than double at 11 million.
The costs reflect the burden on the... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
25th May 2008
Planning a trip through the English countryside is both very exciting and a little overwhelming. While England may not be the largest country, there is a lot to do and even more to see. The English countryside is rich in both history and secrets. One of t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th May 2008
Harrogate is a North Yorkshire town, with a population of 85,000 people. The town became a fashionable spa town in the sixteenth century, attracting masses of tourism and industry, and many still visit today for the spa baths and historical sights. Other ... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
10th September 2007
The metropolitan county of West Yorkshire lies to the north of England within Yorkshire and the Humber region. It has a population of over 2 million and borders Derbyshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, North Yorkshire and South Yorkshire. West Yorkshi... Read >
Author: andy bowen
31st May 2007
If there is a place in England where you will feel at home, it is Yorkshire. You will discover magnificent hills, astounding gardens, inspiring river banks and outskirts. Yorkshire is the place reach in beauty, history and adventures.
George VI o... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
01st March 2007
Often described as the "last English city", York is one of Britain's most beautiful and historic towns, popular with tourists from around the country and overseas. Located in North Yorkshire, at the intersection of the Rivers Ouse and Foss, the City of Yo... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
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