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Miners Arms - Whitecroft |
www.minersarmswhitecroft.com - A
stream borders the Miners Cottage and one
side of the big beer garden, runs the river
Lyd. The smaller beer garden is adjacent to
the scenic Dean Forest Railway. The steam
trains always give us a ‘toot’ and a wave
when they pass by.
Picturesque pathways for walkers and
cyclists surround the pub and many Forest
visitor attractions such as ‘Go Ape!’ and
Clearwell Caves are just minutes away.
The pub consists of a 'regulars' bar, home
to the quoits table, what is known as the
'bottom' bar by the main car park entrance
that has a newly built conservatory attached
to it. There are two garden areas, one at
the end of the car park adjacent to the
river Lyd, the seated patio area and a water
meadow; the other at the back of the pub
adjacent to the skittle alley and Dean
Forest Railway. This has a purpose built,
heated wooden smoking shelter.
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Angling 4 a
catch |
www.angling4acatch.co.uk - Ever
fancied going fishing but don`t quite know
where to start? Let Angling 4 a Catch help
you!!!
Get expert tuition from a professional
angling coach. Whether you`re a youngster or
pensioner, a beginner or just in need of a
refresher course, Angling4aCatch can
accommodate you! Relax and enjoy the peace
and quiet, take in the fresh air, admire the
countryside and experience the pleasure of
catching your first ever fish or even
catching a personal best. |
Hyde Silver |
www.hydesilver.co.uk
- Quality hand made silver jewellery.
Products include: Silver Acorns, solid
silver acorns from natural acorns found in
the Forest of Dean.
Overwire,
a range of curved, generally hammered
items with wire between curved top and
bottom.
Crosses,
hammered crosses with silver or gold
wire around the middle.
Labyrinth,
a large collection of various items, including
Pendants, Earrings, Rings & Key Rings.
Cufflinks, hammered rectangles or tubes with wire
wrapped around.
Tie Pins/Scarf Pins,
all individual. Various designs from the
formal to very different.
Earrings,
labyrinth, short twist, long twist, cup,
crosses butterfly backs. Hand Made Chain Necklaces,
all individual, shaped links some with
small side swirls, some with labyrinth
pendant.
One Offs,
hearts, smiley face, question mark ?,
bangle/armband, link bracelets. Commissions
also undertaken. |
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Rebecca Cox
Photography |
www.rebeccacox.co.uk
- Rebecca Cox Photographer, Wedding
Photographer Gloucestershire, Portrait, Pet,
Montage, Art and Corporate Photography
Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, South Wales.
Rebecca Cox is a photographer in
Gloucestershire offering a range of
photography services. Established in 2002,
Rebecca Cox has also successfully exhibited
her work in several venues, a top
photographer creating pet portraits, family
portraits, and wedding photography. |
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Your website2 |
www.your-website2.co.uk - Your
website2 are Lydney, Forest of Dean,
Gloucestershire based with over 6 years web
design experience. There aim is to provide
affordable website design and hosting
solutions for individuals, businesses and
organisations.
They provide, Website Design, Web Hosting,
Domain Name Registration and your own email
address(s) as an all in package or if you
would prefer a part package for the
Gloucestershire area. They specialise in
creating Content Management Systems and
website development, allowing you to manage
your own product and services. |
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Relay For Life Forest of
Dean |
www.forestofdeanrelay.org.uk -
Relay For Life is organised by volunteers
and brings teams of people together to
celebrate the lives of those surviving
cancer and to remember loved ones who have
died. The teams, usually made up of friends,
family, work colleagues, fundraise in the
weeks and months prior to the event for
Cancer Research UK, then take turns to
walk around the track with various
activities taking place creating a wonderful
way to spend 2 or 24 hours! The whole family
can get involved, either as part of a team
or by coming along on the day! |
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Visit Gloucestershire |
http://www.visit-gloucestershire.co.uk
- The Gloucestershire Portal, the oldest and
most complete Gloucestershire site. |
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