By: Simon Haughtone | 2010-03-30 | City Guides Doncaster is a town in the county of South Yorkshire, United Kingdom. It has a significant population of over 70,000 and also has an international airport. read more
By: Simon Haughtone | 2010-03-31 | City Guides The town of Barnsley sits along the River Dearne and is surrounded by numerous small villages that are collectively known as the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley. The population of the Metropolitan totals nearly a quarter of a million residents. The town was once a thriving coal mining town but the mines have since closed. Barnsley still makes its earnings from glassmaking and other craft related sales. read more
By: Michael J Greenwood | 2010-05-17 | Restaurant reviews One of my passions is food. I love cooking it. I love eating it! But when my family and I get the chance to go out, we always end up going to the same old restaurants. We go there because we love it but it would be fantastic to have a change. read more
By: sam pit | 2010-03-26 | Recreation & Sports Corporate Hospitality Group is offering services to rugby lovers to book their rugby tickets and hospitality packages online on a very competitive price. We are not only offering tickets for Rugby Autumn Internationals and Rugby Six Nations but also hospitality packages for these popular international rugby events. You are most welcome to enquire about any rugby match tickets or any rugby hospitality package by email or over the phone. read more
By: Abbey smith | 2011-12-12 | Business There are many reasons why people decide to replace their windows, from aesthetic reasons to insulation, and of course added security whichever your reason, it is a decision that you will make carefully and thoughtfully. read more
By: William Pollard | 2012-05-14 | Recreation & Sports The search term 'Vauxhall Yorkshire' is growing in popularity. More and more people in the county of Yorkshire are becoming interested in buying a Vauxhall car or van. Most consumers are using the web to find dealers in their area, which is why the search term is growing in popularity. read more
By: Yorkshire is a historic county of Northern England. In-fact, it is the largest in the United Kingdom. Skipton Castle and Bolton Abbey are the major attractions here. And with numerous hotels, motels, inns, holiday homes, and bread & breakfasts, accommodat | 2011-06-04 | Hotels The Bull at Broughton has long been one of Yorkshire’s landmark pubs, famous as much for its hospitality as it is for its beautiful location. We are one of the leading restaurants Yorkshire. read more
By: Simon Haughtone | 2010-04-02 | City Guides Rotherham, South Yorkshire has a bustling town center which boasts over 400 hundred shops, stores, cafes and restaurants. There is also a monthly farmer's market where you may sample and purchase local goods such as honey, jams, handmade soaps and so much more. Rotherham is also a perfect location for hiking, with quite a few historic, guided tours available. read more
By: Simon Haughtone | 2010-04-01 | Destinations The town that's known as the civil parish and spa town is called Ilkley and it's located in the west Yorkshire area. The village provides a pretty high amount of population that has been estimated to be way over the thirteen thousands. read more
By: Jack D Richardson | 2010-11-21 | Real Estate Wakefield is a city in West Yorkshire by the River Calder on the east of the Pennines. It was the location of an important battle during the War of the Roses, and was a Royalist stronghold during the Civil War. It became a market town, trading in corn, coal and textiles, and in 1888 the parish church became a cathedral. read more
By: Thomas Paylor | 2010-04-14 | Adventure Tourism The seaside town of Whitby, which has cycled 202 miles Coast to Coast, is a pleasant surprise to visit. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-10-28 | Home & Family Yorkshire Terriers originated in the mid-19th century around the industrial heartlands of northern England. They were bred by working men, for whom a large dog would have been difficult to keep, but who wanted a lively companion. Their probable forebears are the old Black-and-Tan Terriers, the Maltese, and the now extinct Clysedale Terrier. From each litter the smallest dogs were selected for breeding and the Yorkshire Terrier gradually 'shrank' to the proportions we see today. read more