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Basingstoke Car Supercentre

Basingstoke Car Supercentre

unit 2,moniton trading estate, Basingstoke ,
mot,sericing,repairs,clutches,cambelts,diagnostic,tyres.exhausts,brakess.etc
Volunteer Centre Basingstoke

Volunteer Centre Basingstoke

Basingstoke Voluntary Services, The Orchard, White Hart Lane, Basingstoke ,
The Volunteer Centre Basingstoke can put you in touch with charities and community organisations that need your help. If you have a little time or lot to give, there's a group that needs you. With over 800 voluntary opportunities currently registered, there will almost certainly be one that would suit you. Update and develop your skills, meet people, find friends and have fun volunteering!
Bassett School of Motoring

Bassett School of Motoring

52 Saffron Close, Wootton Bassett ,
Welcome to the official Facebook page of Bassett School of Motoring, Wootton Bassett. Visit Bassett School of Motoring at www.bassetschoolofmotoring.co.uk. An excellent driving choice in school.
Sure Start Bassett and Lordswood Southampton

Sure Start Bassett and Lordswood Southampton

sure start bassett and lordwood, Southampton ,
Sure Start is a government programme that aims to ensure every child has the best start in life. It achieves this by bringing together local agencies and parents to coordinate and evaluate activities for under fives in their communities.
Bassingbourn Belle - The magazine for the military community at ATR(B)

Bassingbourn Belle - The magazine for the military community at ATR(B)

To become a member go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/edit/editprofile.php?section=basic&id=178600415069#/group.php?gid=107978215488&ref=ts
Tel: 0779188653
Bath City Farm

Bath City Farm

Kelston View, Whiteway, Bath ,
A 37 acre site on the hillside above Twerton in the South West of the City. We have pigs, sheep, goats, chickens and ducks for people to visit. The 'Trough' Cafe, open 11am-4pm Thursday to Saturday, Selling Hot & Cold Drinks, Marshfield Icecream, Home Made Cakes (made with our own eggs) Snacks and other Goodies!
Save Withington Baths

Save Withington Baths

30 Burton Road, Withington, Manchester ,
Thank you for supporting LOVE WITHINGTON BATHS! Following a successful campaign to keep our Baths and Leisure Centre open until 2015, we are now looking to the future - LONG TERM! Watch this space :-)
Bathgate Procession and John Newland Festival

Bathgate Procession and John Newland Festival

Bathgate Procession and John Newland Festival is an annual celebration which is known and highly-regarded throughout central Scotland. Local people and those not so local eagerly anticipate the event, which takes place every year on the first Saturday of June. The event was started by the trustees of the Old Bathgate Academy in 1844 to commemorate the school’s founding. The procession began as a Founder’s Day Parade on April 17, 1844, in remembrance of John Newland’s contribution to the building of Bathgate Academy. School pupils marched from the academy that day to The High Church and the day was designated a holiday for the town by Newland Trustees who believed the date commemorated Newland’s birthday. And in 1849 after the service in the parish church, the pupils paraded through the town and began the tradition of a parade. In 1924, the historical pageant included local young people playing the roles of Princess Marjory and Walter, Lord High Steward of Scotland, was introduced. And since it had been discovered that April 17 marked Newland’s baptism date rather than his actual birth date, the procession was moved to June. The procession is led by the Halberdier and the Procession Banner, with the banner bearing a picture of the academy and Alexander Marjoribanks, who fought to ensure that the money which John Newland had left for the people of Bathgate, was claimed. Over time, the procession has grown and events now take place for the fortnight leading up to the big day. Events, including children’s sports and a street fair, always run for the two weeks prior to the first Saturday in June. Among the highlights is The Newland Oration which is held on the night before procession and commemorates the generosity of John Newland. Every Year a Bathgate Bairn, who has left Bathgate and made their fortune just like John Newland, is invited back to the town. They perform the oration to John Newland, where they remember the history of Newland and the town.