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Cbeebies

May 20, 2015 by admin

Is a channel for kids made by the BBC. Free for UK license payers the Cbeebies channels include games and entertainment as well as educational and learning shows. Check out the website for the more details. Homepage Iplayer shows

Driving Abroad

March 31, 2015 by admin

When it comes to taking your UK drivers licence to different countries, you are safe and best to check that your licence validates you to drive in the country you are in. Read up on the UK government website about travelling and driving in foreign countries on your licence before you travel. More info

ITVPlayer

March 27, 2015 by admin

Want to watch some great programs for free online? The just head on over to the Itv player channel where you can watch all kinds of shows at a time and a place which suits you. Homepage

Moddb.com

January 7, 2015 by admin

Modding is the art of modifying game files to add functionality or alter gameplay in an entertaining or exciting way. ModDB is a site that specialises in hosting mods for games with an active modding community and hundreds of supported games and mods. If your games are starting to seem a bit dull then head […]

The Frog & Newt

November 7, 2014 by admin

If you are on the look out for a good pub in leeds with a great selection of beers then the frog and newt could be right for you, with gigs and music as well as food and entertainment, but dogs are not welcome! Facebook

Queen Elizabeth Hall, London

September 6, 2014 by admin

At west from Waterloo Bridge you can see Queen Elizabeth Hall, which is one of the most prestigious concert halls in London. Opened in 1967, has a capacity of 1,100 seats and restrains houses and more space for chamber music, Purcell Room. Homepage Facebook

Royal Air Force Museum, London

August 21, 2014 by admin

This museum is among the largest museums of its kind in the world. Here are exposed to dozens of military aircraft, not just English, but American, German and Italian aviation inception until today. Royal Air Museum rises on the ancient land of pioneer aviation English fabric, Claude Grahame White. He learned to fly from Louis […]

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum

August 14, 2014 by admin

The display center gives an exceptional multi-dimensional tour of the customs, triumphs, sights and sounds that have made Wimbledon the most pined for title in tennis. Guests investigate utilizing interactives, touch screens and sound aides (accessible in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Croatian, Portuguese and Mandarin). Individuals of all ages can encounter the […]

Battersea Power Station

August 7, 2014 by admin

Built in the late 1920s, today protected industrial monument. The construction of it started in 1933. Construction begins on the first stage, Battersea A in 1929 and is completed in 1935. In 1944, Battersea B becomes operational and in 1953 Battersea is generating a fifth of London’s power, with 28 stations providing the rest. The […]

Westminster Bridge

July 29, 2014 by admin

It was built between 1856 and 1862 on a project by Page, instead of an old stone bridge. With a length of 353 meters and a width of 26 meters, is one of the most beautiful bridges in the capital and offers a wonderful view of the Houses of Parliament. Westminster Bridge Facebook

Chessington World of Adventure

July 25, 2014 by admin

It is an amusement park in Chessington, south of Hampton Court Palace. It owns 40 carousels and attractions, a zoo area (which has over 1,000 animals), and a 150-bedroom Hotel Report. It was built in 1348, but was known as Chessington Lodge. Only in 1931 was open to visitors, the exhibition of animals. Homeapage Facebook […]

Technology in Motion

July 23, 2014 by admin

Dedicated to the betterment of people’s lives through providing excellent Orthotic Services, the Technology In Motion clinic has succeeded in pioneering some of the most life changing and innovative technologies in orthotics; from Plagiocephaly (Flat Head Syndrome) and Brachycephaly Helmets, Orthopedic Shoes and (but not limited to) ACL knee braces. With clinics across the UK, […]

Portchester Castle

July 10, 2014 by admin

Portchester Castle includes a Roman fort built over 1600 years ago, the most complete preserved walls in northwestern Europe. In the twelfth century castle (now in ruins) was built inside the impressive fortifications. Central tower you can admire the breathtaking panorama of the harbor and coast. Portchester Castle Facebook

Penlee House Gallery & Museum

July 3, 2014 by admin

Penlee House was originally built in 1865 in the family home Branwell. The house was purchased by the district council of Penzance in 1946, along with Penlee Park as a memorial in honor of those who died in the Second World War, and was officially opened as a museum in 1949 Penzance district. In 1974, […]

The Lawn

June 26, 2014 by admin

The Lawn is a notable building in the early nineteenth century, built in the Greek Renaissance style, located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. The building is designed by Richard ingleman and its purpose was to serve as a shelter, providing psychiatric treatment until 1985, when it was closed. Lincoln City Council purchased the Lawn Hospital, including […]

The Crescent

June 19, 2014 by admin

Before the eighteenth century, Buxton hardly exists on the map: a small town at the highest elevation in England. However, the fashion resorts with mineral springs became active, which local landowners, the Dukes of Devonshire, were able to exploit. Here, the Neo -Palladianism was used for pleasure and business. The most famous architectural point of […]

Brighton Pier

June 13, 2014 by admin

Opened in 1899, Pier (Brighton Pier) is an amusement park built on water. In the early twentieth century musicals and entertainment offered. Currently, Brighton Pier has trails for cars and rooms with games, guessing with crystal ball tattoo artists and stalls with fried foods. Summer is always packed day with children and adolescents evening. Brighton […]

Wollaton Hall

June 4, 2014 by admin

Wollaton Hall is a property situated on a small hill, but prominent in Wollaton, Nottingham, England. Wollaton Park is the green space in the middle of which is the stately home. Wollaton Deer Park hosts a herd of red deer, fallow deer, and other wildlife and a variety of birds. The house is now used […]

Waterside Shopping Centre

May 29, 2014 by admin

In Lincoln there are a lot of chain stores on the High Street and there you can find anything from clothing to food. For example, find the largest retail chains such as HMV, and smaller such as Lush, the famous chain of cosmetics stores. In addition there are also many local shops. Not only on […]

Plymouth Hoe

May 20, 2014 by admin

Plymouth Hoe is a wide and grassy esplanade crossed paths above a city, here you can enjoy magnificent views of the islets, bays and ports that make up. The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon word Hoe, a sloping ridge shaped leg holster. This is where the game took place balls of Sir Francis Drake, before […]

DHS Tools

May 15, 2014 by admin

This is an Brilliant site that reviews all kinds of wonderful products like airbrush Compressors, cheap boiler spares and head torches to name only a few of their posts. They also point you to the best websites to find just what you need. The team consists of a few awesome Uk based writers who are […]

Llandaff Cathedral

May 15, 2014 by admin

Llandaff Cathedral is 3 miles from the city center in a quiet area. It was founded by St. Teilo in the sixth century, but the current building began to be built since 1107. In 1734, began the first of restorations that were to follow, the latter immediately after World War II. Under the altar is […]

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