Man jailed for rape in town park
BBC News (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
A man is jailed for four-and-a-half years at Truro Crown Court for raping a 26-year-old woman in a park in Cornwall.
BBC News (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
A man is jailed for four-and-a-half years at Truro Crown Court for raping a 26-year-old woman in a park in Cornwall.
dust magic (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
things that have made me happy today MW Bewitched talking to Rajinder Shark Cage talking to Deej email from Bela talking to Volk Radio playing Carpenters and Teardrop Explodes talking to Redg The new kettle Food The tannoy the video of wild chair ___________________ things I wanna do because of these things day off make music new places sleep on couch tea suspension bridge walk coffee visit Northampton...
MediaBistro.com (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Look out John King and Dana Bash ... there's a new couple in CNN's Washington bureau. Champagne bottles were popping in the "State of the Union" offices earlier today to celebrate the engagement of Ted Metzger and Jessica Rummel . Metzger is a producer and Rummel is a production assistant for King's Sunday cable show. We hear Metzger proposed while the couple was on vacation last week at...
Holiday Parks UK (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
Enjoy Christmas in a completely different way and try something new this year and getaway to spend time in your very own log cabin. The Christmas Breaks in the UK are a very popular holiday and for many people it can be the only time to getaway during the winter months and until the spring sets in. There is now a great deal of choice for the UK consumer and the log cabin parks are a relatively new...
dooyoo newest opinions in UK / Irel (Free subscription) | 28/10/2009
a new opinion on www.dooyoo.co.uk about Trethorne Leisure Park (Cornwall) written by abbadabbado A couple of weeks ago whilst on holiday in Cornwall, we were looking for places to go on day trips. We happened to pick up a leaflet for Trethorne Leisure Park and decided to pay it a ...
UK400ClubRareBirdAlert (Free subscription) | 28/10/2009
A probable BRIGHT GREEN WARBLER (Phylloscopus nitidus) is present in Church Cove on The Lizard (West Cornwall) today, showing intermittently in Elms at the seaward end of the cove opposite the Mariner's Cottage. It was found by Cambridgeshire artist Ben Green and Duncan Poyser late morning and showed again for 20 minutes early afternoon and again briefly to seven observers at 1645. It is calling quite...
Holiday Parks UK (Free subscription) | 26/10/2009
If you are looking for Cheap Accommodation in Cornwall that is in some of the most outstanding and beautiful areas of the county then the holiday parks are something you should consider. There are a range of styles of holiday park for you too choose from and depending on what type of holiday or short break you are looking for you can choose the right one for you. Below are the different styles you...
Walkabout In The UK (Free subscription) | 25/10/2009
Ever fancied a small piece of remote land, all your very own? That special piece of green space, somewhere off the beaten track. So how about a disused reservoir (wonder if its subject to flooding?) Bradleys and Webbers will shortly be auctioning off a number of "highly interesting and attractive lots" in Devon & Cornwall, currently owned by South West Water. The auction is on the 18th...
Jane Is The One (Free subscription) | 25/10/2009
rather than the "night-time economy" of Reading? I ask because Basher McKenzie's post, which you can read here (it is not for those who are easily upset by bad grammar and spelling) is titled "street pasty". (If you want a laugh, note that the Silly Boys' website says this: showing Labour's continued commitment to cutting child and pensioner poverty, even in these straightened times"...
dooyoo newest opinions in UK / Irel (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
a new opinion on www.dooyoo.co.uk about Harlyn Sands Holiday Park (Padstow, Cornwall) written by FourPaws With both myself and my fiancé working full time and having a zoo worthy collection of pets at home, holidays are a very rare occurrence! So this year, after bribing the best mate to look after the animals and managing to both blag a couple of ...
Holiday Parks UK (Free subscription) | 21/10/2009
The West Country is one of the most popular areas of the UK for taking a short break and with the wonderful diversity of the area and the outstanding array of things to do and take part in, it is no wonder. The Short Breaks in the West Country are becoming more popular as people look to getaway for a lower cost these seem to be a really great alternative. The log cabin parks in the South West have...
The Observer (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
Tate teams up with Nick Park's Aardman to give children chance to create characters, stories and drawings for animated film For any small child who dreams of seeing stories and characters plucked from his or her imagination turned into a film, that fantasy could become reality. Primary school children will have the opportunity to create their own animated characters on the same lines as Wallace &...
Holiday Parks UK (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
Cornwall is a beautiful place to go on holiday at anytime of the year and when you stay in a resort that enhances the beauty of the area and gives you some of the most outstanding views it is ideal. The Holiday Park Breaks in Cornwall can be enjoyed at many park locations and the Tregenna Castle is one of the best, and you get the outstanding views, excellent accommodation and the outstanding facilities...
Holiday Parks UK (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
If you are looking for getting your 2010 holiday booked then now is the time to do it and with some excellent deals in place you can be getting away for less than you might think. The Holiday Park Summer Holidays in 2010 can be booked now and you could save up to £100 off the price of your holiday and with over 70 different locations for you too choose from now is the time to do it. There are...
The Happy Salmon (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
Above is a picture of me taken outside one of the fine Victorian houses built by the first British expats in Nagasaki after Japan opened her borders during the mid 19th Century. We got to Nagaski and our hotel there just after 2pm having caught the Kamome train at 12 from Fukuoka. We spent the morning in Fukuoka walking along the canal and drinking coffee. The train journey to Nagasaki was a good one...