Posts Tagged ‘ christmas ’

What’s Afoot ? Great New Guided Walking Holidays For 2013/14

April 16, 2013
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What's Afoot ? Great New Guided Walking Holidays For 2013/14

John Carter, long time presenter of TV’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ programme and seasoned globetrotter explores some exciting new short and long haul guided walking destinations across the globe. I learned the hard way that it is never wise to base your travel plans on a unique event, no matter how spectacular and “unmissable” that event may be. It happened some years ago when I travelled with a TV crew to Siena in Italy, for the specific purpose of filming the Palio – the horse race around the Piazza del Campo. It was to be the highlight of our film with its action, colour, noise and excitement. Unfortunately torrential rain caused the whole thing to be postponed and our grand plan – not to mention what would have been the best sequence in the entire film – disappeared down the city’s storm drains. That memory of everything going disastrously awry was triggered when I spotted a super holiday to Siena and Florence which is featured in the latest collection of holidays from Ramblers Worldwide. Sensibly, the organisers have avoided the high summer, when the city is extremely crowded, with or without the horse race, and provide their clients with the…

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Browns Fashion Week Kicks Off With Fund Raiser For Christmas Lights

April 3, 2013
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Browns of Beverley are hosting their annual fashion show on the 18th April which will be used to help raise funds for the Beverley Christmas Lights Appeal.Browns Fashion Week Kicks Off With Fund Raiser For Christmas Lights > Read the full post on: HU17.net

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Lost dog turns up almost 450 miles from home

January 30, 2013
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A lost dog has been reunited with his owner, after an 894 mile round trip across Europe. Motorway discoveryEmile, a 12-year-old black Labrador, went missing just before Christmas and was found on ...The post Lost dog turns up almost 450 miles from home...

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Solicitors Urge Local People To Support Luke Campbell In Dancing On Ice

January 25, 2013
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Luke Campbell

QualitySolicitors Lockings are campaigning for the public to support the Olympic champion Luke Campbell after he helped to attract the crowds into Beverley for their Christmas Lights switch on event. Richard Allen, senior partner at the firm, said: “In November, Luke visited our offices in Beverley to turn on our Christmas tree in Wednesday Market. He was very charming, humble and down to earth and was more than happy to have his picture taken and meet his many fans.” Luke Campbell , who has been a celebrated boxer in the area for a number of years, and shot to fame when he won Gold at this year’s Olympic ceremony, was invited by QualitySolicitors Lockings to launch their Christmas celebrations. Stephen Dettman, also partner at the firm, said: “Luke Campbell was the perfect guest and he certainly made an impression on all of our team. The Luke that everyone sees on the ice was the Luke we met. “We urge people in the region to support Luke Campbell, pick up the phone and vote for him to show our support and how proud we are of his achievements, he is a real inspiration.” “Already he is the lord of the boxing ring but we would love to see…

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East Riding Of Yorkshire Council Prepared For Weekend Of Changing Weather

January 25, 2013
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East Riding of Yorkshire Council

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has put plans in place to tackle a weekend of inclement weather, which sees snow, cold temperatures, rain and high winds all forecast. The East Riding of Yorkshire Council will be deploying its 17-strong gritter fleet this evening to treat the precautionary network as temperatures fall below zero and a band of snow crosses the East Riding, from 4pm until the early hours of Saturday morning. Forecasts are indicating blizzard conditions, with 5-10cm likely to fall across the area and up to 15cm on higher ground. The council will fit its gritters with their ploughs ahead of winter maintenance operations over the next 24 hours. As well as treating the main highway network, the council will continue to refill salt bins and deposit salt piles for use by residents and ensure high-pedestrian areas remain open to the public. On Saturday and Sunday, forecasts are indicating slightly milder weather, resulting in snow and ice thawing, and rain and high winds on Monday. With the East Riding catchment already saturated, the council will be monitoring weather conditions closely, especially in areas affected by flooding over the Christmas and New Year period, and will have staff and equipment on…

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Free online university course in nutrition

January 24, 2013
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The University of Edinburgh is offering a free online course in equine nutrition, which requires no previous experience or qualifications. Dietary managementThe university is the first in the UK ...The post Free online university course in nutrition ap...

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Great food and really nice set-up

January 22, 2013
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TripAdvisor traveller rating: 5 of 5 stars Went for our work Christmas meal and the food was excellent....best steak i have had in ages. Couldn't fault it. All the staff are very polite and offered great service throughout the meal which was...

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Our Christmas do

January 20, 2013
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TripAdvisor traveller rating: 5 of 5 stars Had our work Christmas meal here - wanted a change from traditional. Delicious food, excellent service, excellent value for money. So good I had a takeaway two days later.

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