- Evesham, a Glorious Place to Enter the English Cotswolds
Evesham has been called the Gateway to the Cotswolds, and makes a great centre for exploring the beautiful countryside. Roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham, and Stratford-upon-Avon, and situated on the River Avon in the fertile Vale of Evesham. - Article Spinning Could Put Genuine Authors Out Of Business
Publishing thousands of spun articles will not help you promote your products or services. Spun, Spooled or Synonym Word Switch will devalue your content and increase the likelihood of being banned from high profile article publishing directories. - Formatting PDF Documents For Web Site Publishing
If you look behind the standard PDF document generation methods, you'll find a rich hidden source of web site promotion, along with document security and version tracking. Document control is becoming more important and can not be ignored. Including a document title, description and a few keywords is the very least you can do to improve your search engine exposure. - Visit Yorkshire and Explore Bronte Country
Charlotte, Patrick, Emily and Anne were born in the village of Thornton, west of Bradford, where Patrick was parson. The parsonage still stands today and is lived in by writer Barbara Whitehead. She is lovingly restoring the house to its regency glory. - Natural Wonders of Ireland
Ireland has a rich and varied landscape which is unsurpassed. Wild desolate bog land, imposing cliffs, gentle undulating hills, impressive mountains and golden beaches, are just some of the features found here under an ever changing sky. - A Romantic Weekend in Paris
It has been described as the most romantic city in the world with many couples enjoying honeymoons, anniversaries or just a romantic weekend. Paris evokes images romance and bohemian lifestyle. - Beatrix Potter The Lake District Visitor Experience
Having had no children, Beatrix left all her land to the National Trust thus ensuring that the beautiful landscape and traditional farming methods would remain unspoilt. This landscape can still be enjoyed today by visitors to the area along with Hill Top Farm, Gallery and other attractions. - T Bone Steak Cooked in a Clipstone and Japanese Style
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Being a teacher in England is becoming increasingly difficult with many teachers now opting for supply teaching as a way of having a life. Here are some ways to survive on supply. - Dun na nGall or Donegal a Big Part of Magical Ireland
Its beauty is startling. The beeches here are for the most part deserted - no sunbathers here! Although the climate is officially described as 'temperate' a good warm jumper and waterproof windcheaters are essential luggage items! - Six Fantastic Sites to See in Rome
Called the Eternal City, Rome has a timeless quality. Its ancient treasures are unsurpassed. Millions of tourists visit Rome every year making it one of the most popular destinations in the world. - Lincoln City, the Cathedral, Castle and Museum
This is an ancient city set in the heart of some of England's most green and pleasant lands. Lincoln has so much to offer you will be spoilt for choice. As well as all the historical sites there are parklands and open spaces to enjoy a relaxing stroll. - The Lake District is Probably the Most Beautiful National Park in England
Covering an area of about 900 square miles, the Lake District has many scattered towns and villages each with a wealth of history and local traditions. - International Phytosanitary Standard for Wood Packaging ISPM15 Regulations
In order to protect worldwide stocks of trees and forests, the IPPC has taken regulatory action to control the global movement of wooden packaging in the form of ISPM15. - Broadway is a Jewel in the Crown for England
The Cotswolds has a unique beauty with Broadway being the jewel in the crown! The town is extremely pretty and so very English. The buildings are made from local honey-coloured stone so characteristic of the area. - Stratford-Upon-Avon This is England at its Finest
A visit to Stratford will take you to the heart of the area known as the Cotswolds renowned for its rolling gentle hills and distinctive Cotswold stone buildings.
To quote the bard, I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it. - Top Ten Places You Must See Before You Die
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The bathhouse was finished and ready for a most important visitor. The Legion was prepared with armour polished. Flags fluttered in the breeze bearing the symbols of a mighty power. Into the city rode Constantius Emperor of Rome. Alongside rides his son Constantine. The year is 306 and the place is Eboracum, the great city known today as York. - A Guide to Drinking and Thinking in Nottingham
Here is a fun way to find out about some of Nottingham's rich history whilst having a jolly good time. - The Queen of the Midlands, England
The City of Nottingham has a rich and colourful history. Here are just a couple of places to wet your appetite. - Visiting Windsor, England, When Her Majesty the Queen is in Residence the Royal Standard is Raised
Since the Norman Kings built their defences here it has been the home of Kings and Queens of England. For some, including Charles1, HenryV111 and Jane Seymour, it is their final resting place.
Windsor Castle is the oldest castle residence still in use today. - The Awe Inspiring City of Cambridge, England
You can imagine medieval monks writing illuminated texts by the light of a flickering candle. Draughty corridors and high vaulted ceilings depicting stories from the Old Testament where echoes of Gregorian chants can still be heard. Cambridge is steeped in scholastic history dating back to the thirteenth century. - Edinburgh, Scotland is Essentially a City with History and Atmosphere
A lone piper plays a haunting lament from the castle walls. Over 200,000 people stand silently holding their breath as the melody evokes a mixture of sadness and pride - of battles lost and won and soldiers gone but not forgotten. The piper plays the last notes as the flames around the brazier flicker and die out. - How to Have an Unforgettable 48 hours in London, England
Start with a trip to the London Eye for amazing views over the city. You can see all the famous landmarks including Big Ben, St. Paul's Cathedral and The Houses of Parliament. Then watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace.
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