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Cobham Tandoori Takeaway

Cobham Tandoori Takeaway

11 Anyards Road, Stoke D'Abernon ,
After 27 long years of trading, Cobham Tandoori Restaurant closed in July 08 to reopen as a takeaway from April 10. The same great chef for the last 21 years!
The Cobham Goose

The Cobham Goose

36 The Street, Cobham ,
The Cobham Goose is located in the historic twinky village of Cobham . We have a lovely tea room that serves fresh cakes.pies and sandwiches. We are the home of A&M Woodland pork the happiest pigs in
Boatie Blest- Cockenzie & Port Seton Community Coastal Rowing Club

Boatie Blest- Cockenzie & Port Seton Community Coastal Rowing Club

Port Seton Harbour, Cockenzie ,
The last boat to be built and launched at Port Seton was in 1966 – 45 years ago! On the 8th May 2010, the first boat since then, “Boatie Rows”, has been built and launched, followed by her sister skiff, “Boatie Blest”. She was completed in the same year and launched from the first and natural harbour in Cockenzie, the Boat Shore in November. Both skiffs have become a familiar sight as the Boatie Blest rowers take her out to sea on the waters between Cockenzie Power Station and Seton Sands on a regular basis. BOATIE BLEST is a voluntary association formed to co-ordinate a boatbuilding and rowing project as part of the Scottish Coastal Rowing Project. This has involved local experts and enthusiasts building two rowing boats that are based on a traditional Fair Isle Skiff. It is supplied in a kit form, designed by Iain Oughtred and supported by The Scottish Fisheries Museum at Anstruther . Rowers of all ages and abilities from the community have joined the Boatie Blest rowing club. The Inaugural St Ayles Skiff Regatta took place in Anstruther on the 29th May 2010 and Boatie Blest returned with the cup! The Scottish Coastal Rowing Project aims to promote and encourage the sharing of traditional skills, encouraging healthy exercise, making use of the wonderful coastline we live alongside and bringing communities together. Boatie Blest is a community project involving the community at all levels. There is a place for everyone in Boatie Blest. § The boatbuilders and assistants range from retired men to young children § The Port Seton Harbour commissioners donated a kit to Preston Lodge High School to encourage young people to get involved in the project. The build will be supervised by the technical department with help from the builders of “Boatie Rows” and “Boatie Blest” § Children are involved in the project and we have made with strong links with local schools. § Volunteer fundraisers organise events. These volunteers wish to support the project but not necessarily by building or rowing. § Rowing teams ranging from teenagers to 60 plus § Volunteers enjoy sewing bunting, making signs, painting banners etc. § Annual regattas are good for the economy bringing in visitors from all over Scotland § We take part in local art/cultural events Boatie Blest seeks to preserve, display and sustain local heritage and traditions. The boatbuilding tradition of Cockenzie and Port Seton has been reinstated in a small but effective way with the building of two St.Ayles Skiffs. We want to encourage an appreciation of the opportunities that are on offer by living near the sea. We hope that by building, rowing and racing we will contribute towards a great community spirit, raise awareness of local heritage and impart/share a range of skills. Viewing Cockenzie and Port Seton from the skiff at sunset is a recommended experience. Rowing categories range from open to 50 plus so there is an opportunity for everyone to row. There is also a leisure session for those who don’t want to row competitively. Boatie Blest is a community group and so welcomes new members who can get involved in a number of ways, not necessarily rowing. The benefits are healthy outdoor exercise, social activities, visiting other Scottish communities and making use of the wonderful coastline we live alongside. http://scottishcoastalrowing.org/
Salon21 Nail and Beauty

Salon21 Nail and Beauty

Salon21 Nail and Beauty, Cockenzie and Port Seton ,
Salon21 Nail and Beauty is a newly established business in Port Seton, East Lothian providing all aspects of nail care, tanning and beauty treatments.
Cockermouth Pilates Studio

Cockermouth Pilates Studio

Cockermouth Pilates Studio, Cockermouth ,
http://www.cockermouthpilatesstudio.co.uk/
Cockermouth Hotels

Cockermouth Hotels

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cockermouth school 10'

cockermouth school 10'

castlegate drive , Cockermouth ,
cockermouth school :) x
Tel: 01900 ....
Just because you used to live in cockermouth ;)

Just because you used to live in cockermouth ;)

a perfect way to end a coversation ;)!Creater: Conor ross white :)
Platinum Leaflet Distribution

Platinum Leaflet Distribution

Windmill Lane, Cockermouth ,
We distribute Leaflets, menus, business cards, flyers, posters and much much more! Our prices are very competitive, we work all over the north west of Cumbria, our team of distributors are fully uniformed and we spot check the areas they have covered, and report this back to you. We also do a Offers and Discount Guide for Cockermouth and Workington, if you are interested in putting your business into this please contact us. We are distributing these every three months of the year.
Loweswater apartment

Loweswater apartment

Mockerkin Mews, Mockerkin, Cockermouth ,
Loweswater is a modern, very spacious and well equipped 4 star holiday apartment suitable for up to four persons. Located in the tranquil Lake District village of Mockerkin, the apartment is close to Loweswater and the Georgian market town of Cockermouth, and has easy access to Buttermere, Ennerdale, Borrowdale and Wasdale. Furnished to a high standard and very well equipped the apartment has two double bedrooms, fully tiled bathroom, fitted kitchen and large sitting room. Heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and WI-FI are included in the price. Private parking and secure bike store. Short breaks are available all year round. Prices from £265 to £450 per week. For more information see www.hikethelakes.co.uk.
Riversmeet

Riversmeet

Riversmeet Community Resource, 4 Market Street, Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK, Cockermouth ,
Riversmeet is a community cooperative of local people working to secure the future environment, social and economic well-being of the community of Cockermouth and its rural catchment area. Riversmeet is working for a more cooperative, creative and sustainable society, by supporting personal and collective initiative.Our mission is to develop the capability of local citizens to sustain the well-being of our community and therefore our planet through collective action and community enterprise. Riversmeet run a range of projects including local food growing, energy saving in the home, reuse of waste materials and practical conservation. We believe that many solutions to global problems can be delivered by local communities and that creating new ways of living and working, within the limits of the Earth's resources, is the responsibility of local people. By bringing people together to invest personal energy in assuring the viability and well-being of their local neighbourhoods we will optimise local capability and be a catalyst to civic renewal and community sustainability. The content of this site is created and edited by local citizens and all those with an interest or involvement in our community, to help us all to share ideas, information and resources. As well as a growing network of active citizens, this includes local people who may have moved away, young people who may hope to return and people and communities with whom the town has cultural links. Everyone Can Do Something Come and find out more at our monthly open meeting @ the Resource Centre on the 3rd Thursday of the Month 7:30 pm. Groundwork in Cumbria’s office is based upstairs and Riversmeet are working with Groundwork to deliver a range of projects. Riversmeet Community Resource, 4 Market Street, Cockermouth, CA13 9NJ