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Martel Guest House - London
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| Martel Guest House is a bed and breakfast in London offering hotel facilities at guest house prices. Visit their website for photos and information. Book online.
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Aberdeen Guest Houses :
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3rd House 406 Great Western Rd, Aberdeen, AB10 6NR
Tel No :- 01224 310842
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A & B Accommodation 66 Bon Accord St, Aberdeen, AB11 6EL
Tel No :- 01224 585468
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Aaran Central Hotel 113 Crown St, Aberdeen, AB11 6HN
Tel No :- 01224 210264
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Abacus Central 27 Jasmine Ter, Aberdeen, AB24 5LA
Tel No :- 01224 641410
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Abbotswell 28 Abbotswell Cr, Aberdeen, AB12 5AR
Tel No :- 01224 871788
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The Old Coach House Motel
Welcome to the Old Coach House Motel Based in North Kyme in the beautiful County of Lincolnshire, this lovely building dating back to 1760 now offered as a motel with all modern amenities with a high standard of service.
CHECK-IN 3PM ONWARDS LATE A...
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The Sun Hotel, Gainsborough
A warm Gainsborough welcome awaits you at the Sun Hotel. Our comfortable accomodation, friendly bars and proximity to the centre of this historic market town make us the first choice for visitors and locals alike.
Gainsborough is one of Lincolnshir...
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Croft Guest House
Welcome to Croft Guest House
Croft Guest House is a member of the English tourist Board and has been awarded 3 diamonds.Janet and John, look forward to giving you a warm welcome to our friendly family run guest house, which is situated ...
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Dolphin Hotel & Restaurant
The Hotel is family run and all guests can be assured of our undivided attention for the duration of their stay.
The Hotel is conveniently located within a 5 minute of the Irish Ferries Terminal.
All rooms are en-suite, have tea/coffe...
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Elm Grove Country House
Elm Grove is an elegant Georgian Country House set among 20 acres of lawns, gardens and fields. The house contains spacious and individually decorated ensuite rooms with high cornice ceilings and a mixture of modern and period furniture. Al...
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Ewenny Farm Guest House
Nestling within 2 acres of heritage parkland and close to magnificent beaches, this guest house enjoys a superb location, with the River Ewenny flowing through its grounds. The guest house offers holidaymakers and business guests comfort, good food...
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Farnham Hotel
The Wilson Family have owned the Farnham since 1973. The hotel is ideally situated only 100 yards from the beautiful South Beach and two minutes walk to the lovely town centre. Amenities such as golf, bowling and putting are close...
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Fishguard Bay Hotel
The grounds of the Fishguard Bay Hotel are natural flora and fauna; its traditional beauty truly enhances our exquisite position set amongst finest Pembrokeshire woodland, accompanied by breathtaking sea views.On a clear day take pl...
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Have your loudspeakers. But not here | Daniel Finkelstein - Times Online Dave Griffen Re the eruv in North London, how do wires strung betweenFundamentally different from a megaphone in Arabic across your local town 3 times Fronthwheel Geordie, London, UK I fully agree that minoritiesculture yet not impose it on other Brits in their public space. Yet you make no mention of the Jewish boundary or 'eruv' in parts of North London that also imposeloudspeakers be used? They're not mentioned in the Koran. Of-course the Mosques knowit is really about is stamping Islam in big letters on every inch of Great Britain DAvid Thijm, Stourbridge, UK Treat in the traditional British way - take theeveryone else. Jill, Tonbridge, UK It is very refreshing topersonally feel the building of mosques in Britain is outrageous, how long wouldtowards Christian belief? RB, Aberdeen., Scotland I think that Britaindifferential treatment, and so is not in keeping with the tradition of tolerationbewilderment. Pensky, twickenham, UK Enough is enough. Allowing www.timesonline.co.uk | |
The age of personal vitriolic abuse | Magnus Linklater - Times Online pilloried. Dave, Edinburgh, UK Magnus, you seem to thinkdecent steps to clear up their own houses? You were raised in an age which confused decency withGold). Brian, Ashford, UK The roots of this vitriol Neville Howles, Birmingham, UK Broon deserves all hepeople! And, having been brought up in his constituency, Kirkcaldy, I canelocution lessons? Robyn, Aberdeen, Scotland I am 54 years old I have watched my pension pot drop in value from £200 per week to £63broadcasted about Thatcher in the UK or Reagan in the US? Comments abouthating him. Roger, esher, UK Politicians everywheretax increases have been announced in Parliament; he reaps the contemptkitchen. Chris, St Leonards, UK That's because the damagehas reached an extend undreamt of in previous political eras. Many of us will suffer poverty in old age having saved for a lifetimeAnd more. Dave, Notts, UK All I can say is that you must live in a rarified atmosphere if you don Janice Turner Guest contributors Blogs www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Gordon Brown: the terrible vacuum | Matthew Parris - Times Online scots . This is why there are so many in Brown's government- english people thinkTories. Alex Pefaure, London, UK lorene,Sevenoaks...GB honestthe 10% tax rate.It was just published in the budget report.He was obviously hopingwould notice. I really believe we are in the last days of NU-Labour project.ItBring it on ,then perhaps Labout will be in the wilderness for a very long timethe same please. What about that pain in the neck Ed Balls, his name sums mosthad a proper job, never been exposed in the real world as the rest of us have been. This is the major flaw in modern politics, the major disconnection Roddy Nicolson, Shetland, UK A British Prime Minister in the 21st century needs a clear visionwho destroyed the best pension system in the whole of Europe. Together, BrownWell done Matthew. G Joseph, Aberdeen, I have al\ways believedaround the ear. Sadly, the men in grey suits didn't act and through sheeropposing the US. It was the duty of the UK to side with its most loyal ally in www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Who knows there's a food crisis? | Magnus Linklater - Times Online S.Wellcome, Hornchurch, UK The only one to mentioninstead of subsidising the EU farmers in recent times was David Cameron. the sooner we are out of the EU and in charge of our own future the betterdone to our country since he has been in power. ES, Kingston defined by SCC, would be best covered inhouses and storage facilities. Unfortunatelyignore the benefits that organic offers in better husbandry and variety of supplynothing, New Labour. RB, Aberdeen, Eat less meat AND only Tom MacFarlane, Thornton, UK Quite right Magnus, butbout of deadly world flu would come in handy. Martin, Maidenhead, UK Just who is going to getproduce. andrew, cirencester, uk The previous contributorsthat moderating world population and (UK) immigration is beyond the will/grasppeople. Glyn, Hereford, UK Before a famine breakscome. There are now too many people in the world, and in Britain, for it Janice Turner Guest contributors Blogs www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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