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Clovelly Community Archive Association

Clovelly Community Archive Association

140 Stucley Road, Bideford ,
The Clovelly Community Archive Association is a group of people with a love of and interest in, the history of Clovelly.
Waves Hair & Beauty

Waves Hair & Beauty

12 Torrington Lane, Bideford ,
Waves has been A Salon for the past almost 40 years and I am the proud new owner. We have A NHS recommended Stylist focused purely on your Hair, A Senior Beauty Technician and Masseuse to look after your body. We also have A Botox and Collagen specialist for the fortunate ones! Free and Friendly advise with Free consultations! All our clients agree that its A real treat to come and relax. Free Parking So pop in or give us a call and lets see what we can do for you to look and feel amazing :)
CAN Play

CAN Play

13 Rope Walk, Bideford ,
Since 1994, we have provided quality inclusive childcare in Pynes Infants, Bideford, Orchard Vale and Pilton Bluecoats in Barnstaple. Run different projects providing arts based workshops including Samba Baia and youth theatre. Provide respite care through I CAN short breaks and the CAN SAY youth club for disabled young people.
Torridge Community Transport Association Ltd

Torridge Community Transport Association Ltd

74a High St, Bideford ,
A registered charity providing various community transport services to serve the residents and communities of northern Torridge and surrounds.
Top Cat Catsitter, Plymouth

Top Cat Catsitter, Plymouth

79 Bideford Walk, Plymouth ,
Cat Care to suit your needs. We can visit, feed, clean, play, groom, & keep your cat company. Whatever it takes to keep him/her happy and purring.
Suzi kay Crafti Poms

Suzi kay Crafti Poms

fairy cross, Bideford ,
Party poms,flowers and other decorative items. Lovingly handmade to order,a unique beautiful touch to any special occasion....
Wethersfield House

Wethersfield House

Wethersfield Road, Birkenhead ,
Wethersfield House is a unique redevelopment of what was once an imposing Edwardian Mansion set in beautiful grounds on the northern slopes of Bidston Hill and thus, enjoying views towards Hoylake and the Mersey Estuary. This project ranks alongside the very best of this type of “gated community development” in a very sought after location convenient for Liverpool & Chester and of course the rest of the Wirral. The area has a mixed range of housing from substantial detached residences in mature land, to modern semi. terraced and detached homes. There are very good amenities close at hand with shops & buses within walking distance. The M53 motorway heads south & eastward to Chester (leading to North Wales or, M56 to Manchester) or northward to Liverpool via the Wallasey Tunnel (5 mins. drive).
Keston Park

Keston Park

Since its foundation over 80 years ago Keston Park has developed a reputation as one of the UK’s most prestigious and exclusive private residential estates. Situated equidistantly between Bromley, Orpington and Biggin Hill, the 207 homes on Keston Park display the highest architectural and spatial standards and command some of the highest valuations in the South East. Keston Park was established in 1923 by the property developer, Frederick Rogers, who purchased 142 acres of virgin woodland from the Earl of Derby’s Holwood Estate, close to the village of Locksbottom. Rogers wanted to create a residential environment that would harmonise perfectly with the outstanding natural beauty of the woodland. He realised this vision by selling large plots for individually designed homes with restrictive covenants in place to ensure the design, size, use and landscaping of each property would always respect and complement the natural landscape. These covenants, which have been rigorously enforced since the 1920’s, preserve the qualities that have given Keston Park its unique status and reputation. The result is that Frederick Rogers’ idyllic description of Keston Park in 1923 still holds true today - “Homes situated amidst ideal surroundings within the privacy of what is unquestionably the most beautiful residential estate south of the Thames”.
Biggleswade Christmas Lights

Biggleswade Christmas Lights

59 High Street, Biggleswade ,
This page is not owned or managed by the Chamber of Trade or Biggleswade Town Council. Comments here should be treated as personal opinion only, but and are publicly available for all to see. If you want to influence or question the format, costs, or decisions made regarding Biggleswade Christmas Lights you should contact Biggleswade Town Council in the first instance. That said, if you have information regarding the lights, have an opinion or want to support the lights in anyway, do contribute to this Facebook page. Lets show our support for our traditional Biggleswade Town Lights