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1) Why Not Escape from Festive Stress with a Short Break?
Author:
Adam Singleton
Category:
Travel and Leisure
With Christmas just around the corner, you could be forgiven for not feeling in the festive spirit, especially after a hard year filled with work. Indeed, if you're feeling burnt out then it's no wonder that the thought of battling with crowds of people doing their Christmas shopping can be too much to bear.
A short break could be just the ticket for rejuvenating the spirits and leaving you fresh faced and ready to tackle the festive season. As it goes, there are a range of chea...
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2) More Than Just A Game
Author:
Daniel Collins
Category:
Sports
Since hosting the Rugby World Cup in 1999, the Millennium Stadium has quickly established itself as a world-class sporting venue and more importantly, has developed an enviable reputation as a rugby experience not to be missed. It is now a firm fan's favourite and both the city of Cardiff and the game of rugby have grown in stature in recent years, thanks largely to the charm and character of this unique and colourful stadium.
Perfectly positioned in the heart of the welsh capital, the stadi...
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3) Newcastle - The Beauty Without the Bustle
Author:
Gavin Wyatt
Category:
Travel and Leisure
Newcastle is a city in transition. A major industrial centre, and the largest export harbour in the Commonwealth, it is also the administrative and industrial centre of the Hunter Valley. Yet ease of accessibility combined with great beaches,heritage architecture and an emerging arts and culture scene has seen Newcastle develop into an attractive tourist destination that more and more people are visiting each year. The friendly locals are proud of their city, and are especially willing to ma...
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4) Debt solutions, debt management, mental illness, debt, Wales Centre for Health
Author:
Elisha Burberry
Category:
Finance
Personal debt is a growing problem in the UK, but is an even greater problem for those that suffer mental illness for a variety of reasons. In many cases it is the anxiety over the amount of debt they have that has contributed to the mental health issue, but others have got into debt while already suffering from the illness.
Even now, as would-be lenders become ultra-cautious about to whom they lend, credit is still readily available. Advertising regularly espouses the "buy now,...
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5) Newcastle - A Changing City
Author:
Gavin Wyatt
Category:
Travel and Leisure
Just 150 kilometres north of Sydney lies the second largest city in New South Wales, Newcastle. Essentially an industrial city this port is vital to the Australian economy because of the large amount of imports and exports that pass through it. But there is another side to the city, a side that has seen Newcastle and its surrounds emerge as a favoured destination amongst visitors to Australia. Belying the business of the port, the people are friendly, relaxed and welcoming to tourists. The...
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6) North Wales Landscape Photography guide to Anglesey - Aberffraw to Llanddwyn
Author:
Landscape Photography UK.com
Category:
Arts and Entertainment
The coastal path between Aberffraw and Llanddwyn is the most unspoilt and visually attractive area on the Isle of Anglesey, it's also my own personal favourite landscape photography location on the island. After leaving the beach at Aberffraw behind the Anglesey Coastal Path passes through several with little to interest the landscape photographer. On reaching Maltreath however, the situation improves dramatically. From here to Llanddwyn the beaches are just stunning, miles of beautiful, unspoi...
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7) North Wales Landscape Photography guide to Anglesey - Beaumaris to Benllech
Author:
Landscape Photography UK.com
Category:
Arts and Entertainment
Beaumaris is one of the most attractive towns on Anglesey, its location and castle ensuring its appeal to the landscape photographer. It's situated directly across the Menai straits from Snowdonia National Park, whose impressive mountains provide a stunning backdrop. It's also an excellent location for sunrise photographs as the sun rises directly behind the Snowdonia Mountains and creates stunning reflections in the Menai Straits. Beaumaris pier itself provides a good vantage point from which...
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8) North Wales Landscape photography guide to Snowdonia - Capel Curing to Llanberis
Author:
Landscape Photography UK.com
Category:
Arts and Entertainment
The route along the A4086, particularly between the two villages of Capel Curig and Llanberis has an abundance of opportunities for the landscape photographer, it is also the route most first time visitors to Snowdonia take as it passes through some stunning scenery. Capel Curig, surrounded on all sides by impressive scenery, is a popular place from which to climb the many mountains in the area and provides an excellent base if wishing to spend some time discovering the mountain summits. The Af...
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