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A.L.S. Entertainments
ALS Entertainments can supply a wide range of services to our customers at affordable prices. We have highly trained, highly professional acts and DJ's that will create the atmosphere you are looking for. We are able to source virtually any type of e...
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Caerphilly Riding School
Lesson's for all ages and abilities
Advanced lessons in dressage and show jumping
Own Horses welcome
25m x 45m indoor school
Excellent trekking location
Activities for children all year round
Caerphilly Riding School is a British Hors...
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Pot Art Cafe Ltd
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Quasar Barry Island
For those of you that may not know, QUASAR is a live action laser gun game.
Armed with a state of the art laser gun, you can battle it out in a specially designed multi-dimensional arena.
Players are divided into two teams and points are won...
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Rand Farm
Rand Farm Park is a genuine working farm for children of all ages to enjoy.
You will find us in rural Lincolnshire near the main A158 Lincoln to Skegness road, about two miles on the Lincoln side of Wragby.
We have a large variety of animals for ...
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TeamSport Indoor Karting
TeamSport opens new centre in Wales !!The fantastic new centre will boast state of the art computer timing systems and all modern amenities seen in other TeamSport centres including a trackside café and corporate facilities in what will be Wales...
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Mind my language? I only wish that I had, mes amis | Tim Hames - Times Online Arabic and Hindi in primary schoolson a daily basis kids unables to cope with these 2 languages in spite of havingDominic, Tameside, UK It isone literary work in the foreign languageregretted it both times. In Spain we struggledvery forgiving. In Italy, the situationcompile a sentence in Italian, even ifHertfordshire, UK If our Sarah, Belfast, Oneit actually work. In the meantime, my kids already speak three Neel, Oxford, UK Seventeenago I sat a GCSE in German and managedI think European kids learn to speak English www.timesonline.co.uk | |
The glass ceiling in women's heads | Camilla Cavendish - Times Online relate to this.Educated to MSc,had 2 kidsin mid 20s and returned to work as a PTare mothers. Susan, London, UK If women are choosing notthem achieve t S, London, UK Women and Men are differentgenerally women, while the best leaders in their field are men. As soonWhat's wrong with 'coasting' a little in your 30s to juggle other demands and then picking things up again later in life? " M. B Edinburgh Yesexpectation' to go stellar (for women esp) in careers in their 30's or "that's it" ??! Mia, London, UK eh? men aren't the way godwomen made them. jem, london, uk My testosterone levels mustcareer accelerator." Daniel, Belfast, "Women tend to seek inherent meaning in their jobs, whereas men tend to seek www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Churchgoing isn't always religious | Camilla Cavendish - Times Online good thing. James, Bristol, UK Religion and Religious Ritualnot a christian. Kathryn, Belfast, Religion is not going to go away in the U.K., but for the non-religious Sanjay Mazumder, London, UK Summary My localScotland Hi, In German one has a precise definitionNot speaking about Scientology but. In my opinion the church has not evolvedwarden of one of the oldest parishes in the UK. Unfortunately he is not the only suchpast 18 years! Yet when I do visit the UK for 2 weeks every year, i am amazeddeny the decline of religious belief in Europe, particularly Christian belieftaking it literally is the minute you're in trouble. You might as well start worshippingKnowledge of religion is good for kids, indoctrination into it isn't. because of religion people killing people in gods name! and they keep on doing itand kill! Dave, brighton, uk At the risk of being severely www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Portuguese take British children into care in after ‘binge drinking parents pass out’ - Times Online hotel at about 7am on Saturday in search of their childrenAscensão children’s home in Faro, said that Mr McGuckin had tears in his eyes when the couple came We always took our kids with us on big drinking sessions in Spain, like with the Hashstrange, because they have kids and they drink, but somehowpeople to explain how the UK and Great Britain is organizedchildren. Incidents. To be tried in a newspaper by you. you mean, "English tourists in Portugal again" British. They do belong to the UK, which is the United Kingdomso drunk again, especially in the sun. There are thousandsThe father was a manager in the Ulster bank, not a positiondecisions. Deborah, Belfast, Antrim Both parentsfor their children. A A - UK. Jerry Cleaves www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Pricking science’s silly sausages | Jeremy Clarkson - Times Online Alan Denman, Hants, UK Jeremy, how canprogramme would be called "In the Stirrup" and you would Barry Hughes, Edinburgh, UK Too many people are having kids they can't afford and wantchildren and they will wise up in a hurry m wilson Wills, Winchester , uk Research has shownEastleigh, UKIn most cases, the scientistsjournalist, typically qualified in history, looks through theScholar Green, Cheshire, UK Clarkson would I spent a week in Tenerife, apart from the Cockney Tony, Hailsham, UK Dear Eric Campbellat a well written" tongue in the cheek "article on a Sundayoffended? NRG, BELFAST, "I woke up this www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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