Tourist Information for Chesterfield
Chesterfield is a historic market town and is situated north of Derby near the rivers Rother and Hipper. Traveling to Chesterfield whether by road or rail is fairly straight forward. Chesterfield is Derbyshire’s largest town and is located just off the A617 which is Junction 29 of the M1.There are train main land train services to London, Sheffield, Newcastle, Birmingham, Bournemouth and Edinburgh ,Liverpool, Nottingham and Norwich. Continue reading
Get Along With the Latest Fashion Trends at Liverpool Street Shopping
Liverpool Street is a railway terminus in Central London which is connected to the London underground. It is one of the busiest stations in the UK and as far as the capital city is concerned, it is the third busiest in London. Just like some other busy underground in the city, Liverpool hotels are quiet well known as uniquely positioned surrounded by lively shopping area, pubs, restaurants and bars, thus giving you a complete holiday experience. Continue reading
UK Shopping: Where Convenience Becomes an Understatement
If you’ve never tried shopping online before, there’s an even more fantastic reason why you should try it out. Convenience is understated when you shop with the help of a good shopping directory like www.uk-shop-in.co.uk. You see, you don’t have to go through search engines when you’re UK shopping if you use this United Kingdom shopping directory. You just have to go to the website and look at their long list for shops, internet deals and so on. Continue reading
One Packed Vacation on Your Short Break in Wales
Any individual is entitled to have a relaxing time away from his busy schedules and complicated life. To do this, the quest in finding the perfect vacation spots usually starts in an instant. You are lucky though, if you are living near or within United Kingdom. Short break in Wales is becoming more popular today for most numbers of tourists and travellers. Wales has various regions which all promise of an exciting, fulfilling and unforgettable vacation experiences. Want to know more about these hot spots? Continue reading
Leeds – What You Need to Know
While Leeds became a city way back in 1848, the expanded part of Leeds has held the status of a city since 1974. As per the 2001 Census report, Leeds as a district has a population of 7,015,404 whereas Leeds city has a population of 4,043,247. Though the term is rarely used, the inhabitants of Leeds are locally known as Loiners. The origin of Leeds dates backs to 1086AD when it was a merchant town mainly dealing in woollen goods. Continue reading
Choices of New Houses and New Flats in Wales
There has been some serious property valuation fluctuations in the property market across Wales, and some prospective purchasers of new houses in Wales are remaining wary of possible price changes
House prices in Cardiff have increased by a staggering 3.6% with an increase in buy-to-let properties being snapped up and investment buyers taking the opportunity of buying properties to rent out, especially to students attending the Cardiff University. Continue reading
Tea – London Shops Selling Quality Tea
British people are known for their tea drinking, but unfortunately they mostly drink over-brewed tea with milk and sugar. For the tea connoisseur this is a complete no-no. So if youâ??re visiting London and want to buy some quality black, oolong, green or white tea, where should you head. This is my personal choice of the best tea shops in London. Continue reading
London Shopping: From Markets to Malls, London Has It All
Whether you’re looking for department stores, small boutiques or market stalls on your next big shopping trip, London delivers on all fronts.
And unlike many cities, London’s shopping isn’t concentrated around the city centre and a handful of out-of-town malls. Wherever your travels take you in the UK capital, you will never be too far from a major shopping street or, indeed, a major shopping mall. Continue reading
London Shopping – a Wonderful Delight Near Russell Square Hotels
Often addressed as the shopping capital on globe, London offers a wide range of shopping opportunities in almost every region especially central London. The same goes true for Russell Square too. Therefore, if you are staying in any of those comfortable Russell Square hotels, you can explore a repertoire of shops to add on your experiences in this trip. The travellers can delight in the varied range of boutiques to traditional arcades. Continue reading
Port of Liverpool Building
History
The history of the Port of Liverpool Building dates back to 1898, when the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board (MDHB) decided to close down and infill George’s Dock, which was located on the site of what is the Pier Head today. The land was sold to the Liverpool Corporation in 1900, although the MDHB opted to keep the southern section, so that they could build a new central headquarters for the company, having been previously located at various sites around the city, including the Old Custom’s House. Continue reading



Only a couple of weeks ago, I was giving some advice on a Forum to a lady who was looking for some retro / vintage lighting.
Westfield – it's an area of many names: West Enfield, Old Enfield and Old West Austin.