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Glamorgan Archives / Archifau Morgannwg

Glamorgan Archives / Archifau Morgannwg

Clos Parc Morgannwg, Leckwith, Cardiff ,
Glamorgan Archives is the local authority archive service for the County Borough Councils of Bridgend, Caerphilly, Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Vale of Glamorgan and the City and County of Cardiff. Glamorgan Archives collects, preserves and makes accessible documents relating to the geographical area it serves and maintains the corporate memory of its constituent authorities. With over 8km of records in our strongrooms, dating from the 12th century to the present day, we can help you trace the history of your family, discover the history of your town, village or house, carry out research for a school, college or evening course and much more. Contact us for more information, or call in during our opening hours. ******************************************************* Archifau Morgannwg yw’r gwasanaeth archifau awdurdod lleol ar gyfer Bwrdestrefi Sirol Bro Morgannwg, Caerffili, Merthyr Tudful, Pen-y-Bont ar Ogwr, Rhondda Cynon Taf a Dinas a Sir Caerdydd. Mae Archifau Morgannwg yn casglu, diogelu ac yn cynnig mynediad i ddogfennau sydd yn ymwneud a’r ardal daearyddol a wasanaethir ganddo, ac yn cadw cof cyfun ei awdurdodau cyfansoddol. Gyda dros 8 cilomedr o gofnodion y nein ystafelloedd diogel , sy’n dyddio o’r 12fed ganrif i’r presennol, gallwn eich helou i olrhain hanes eich teulu, darganfod hanes eich tref, pentref neu ty, gwneud gwaith ymchwil ar gyfer ysgol, coleg neu ddosbarth nos a llawer mwy. Cysylltwch a ni am fwy o wybodaeth, neu galwch i fewn yn ystod ein oriau agor.
Tel: 2920872200
Bridgnorth, Shropshire :)

Bridgnorth, Shropshire :)

if u were born here, live here or just love it :D
Bridport Community Orchard

Bridport Community Orchard

Behind St Mary's Church, South Street, Bridport ,
The Community Orchard was established in 2008 on just under one acre of land, located in the heart of the town of Bridport, off South Street and behind St Mary's Churchyard. It grew out of two community initiatives, one in Bridport, to save a field from development and the other, a year-long project of The Symondsbury Apple Project, which was designed to raise awareness of Dorset’s rich orchard heritage. The field, once priory land, links South Street to the River Brit. In 2006, it was designated as a green space for community use. The new project created an orchard of apple trees, a ‘cordon hedge’ of heritage varieties, a wall of espalier pears and plums and a small plot of mother trees of local provenance to provide grafting wood for the future. A link to the list of tree varieties in the orchard can be found on our Orchard page. Fourteen allotment plots (including a Community Allotment with a thriving Gardening Club), sitting areas, an outdoor classroom, wildlife areas and a pond all contribute to making the orchard a truly valuable and sustainable community space. Everyone is welcome to use and enjoy it. BCOG's guiding principles are to manage the entire area as a model of "Sustainable Community", maximising the benefits for people and wildlife. It is operated on organic principles, with the aim of reducing, re-using and recycling whenever possible. Working Days to care for the orchard are held monthly, usually on the second Sunday of the month. All skills and general help much appreciated.
Broadwindsor

Broadwindsor

The Square, Broadwindsor ,
Broadwindsor is a village in West Dorset that renowned for its Craft Centre, Lewesdon Hill (the highest point in Dorset), Pilsdon Pen (Iron Age Hill Fort) and the 13th century church, in which Thomas Fuller preached. Broadwindsor is located two miles west of Beaminster and seven miles north of Bridport and it has a population of around 1200 people, according to the 2001 census. It was also formerly a liberty, containing only the parish itself. The village square is much-photographed, especially King Charles Cottage, the place where King Charles II is reputed to have stayed the night in 1651 after his flight from the battle of Worcester. The local village hall, known as Comrades Hall, is an active centre for all the members of the community which hosts a varierty of clubs and meetings as well as regular visits from Artsreach and Dorset Moviola.
Brierley Hill Market

Brierley Hill Market

High Street, Brierley Hill ,
Offering - Clothing (kids and adults) - General hard wear - Bags and phone accessories - Food (butchers, Fish, Fruit & veg, Sweets) - Videos, DVD's, Games and more - Wool - Flowers - Custom Printed gifts and garments - Car accessories - Computer accessories - Books and cards AND MUCH MORE!!!!
Briggate Leeds

Briggate Leeds

Nothing better than strolling down Briggate in the sun doing a bit of window shopping!
Cleckheaton

Cleckheaton

Bradford Road, Cleckheaton ,
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cleckheaton is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England, situated south of Bradford, east of Brighouse, west of Batley and south-west of Leeds. It is at the centre of the Spen Valley and was the major town in the former borough of Spenborough. Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Cleckheaton has a history as a mill town, like much of West Yorkshire, although this industry has now all but vanished. History Early history Like much of England, the Spen Valley was once heavily wooded. Human habitation began thousands of years ago and Mesolithic and Neolithic remains have been found in various places. Roman remains have been found in the valley and it is thought that the roads from York to Chester, and from settlements in Halifax and Wakefield, ran through Cleckheaton and the junction gave rise to a staging post. Cleckheaton was included in the ancient parish of Birstall. A chapel-of-ease, known as the White Chapel (later Whitechapel) was established in the area.
Tel: 1274873495
The Barge

The Barge

37 Mill Lane, , Brighouse ,
We have many types of events going on for our customers SKY SPORTS including ESPN and 3D showing live football, rugby league, rugby union etc. Play Poker (poker table, cards and chip available) just ask the bar staff Thursday Nights Jam Session all musicians welcome to come and take part - acoustic or bands Friday & Saturday nights - Band nights - see web site
Your Brighton and Hove

Your Brighton and Hove

Welcome to the newest, freshest, grooviest page for the wonderful Brighton and Hove! Hurrah!
Marine Point

Marine Point

King's Parade, New Brighton ,
From Shopping, Beaches, Cinema, Casino, Theatre and Restaurants, Marine Point has it all. Ideally located adjacent to New Brighton beach and Prom, just 5 minutes from the train station and with lots of free parking and easy access to the M53 and Liverpool City Centre, it couldn't be easier to get to us. At Marine Point you will find lots to do for people of all ages. Check out the latest blockbusters at The Light Cinema, grab a bite to eat or drink at one of our many bars, restaurants or coffee shops. Take the kids to Bubbles Worlds of play where they can try out one of the biggest and most innovative play frames in the country. Looking for something a little more grown up, Stay over in the Travelodge Hotel offering views over the stunning Liverpool Bay, place your bets at the spectacular Grosvenor G Casino which offers a range of entertainment nights throughout the each and every week. On top of all this why not visit the some of the other attractions in New Brighton, including the first phase of the ‘New’ New Brighton, the Floral Pavilion Theatre and Conference Centre, where you can watch a whole range of shows, from comedy, pantomime and Family shows, through to Musical theatre, Dance and Live Music acts.
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