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  16. <title>WWW Yorkshire</title>
  17. <description>As this title remains the longest running theatrical production in world history (still going strong 64 years later, 8 times a week in London), a more perfect celebration could not have been conjured. This experience has proven ...</description>
  18. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/4x4_off_road_driving_and_professional.jpg" alt="Team Building" align="left" /><p>As this title remains the longest running theatrical production in world history (still going strong 64 years later, 8 times a week in London), a more perfect celebration could not have been conjured. This experience has proven to be a tour-de-force of sorts. Countless memories, the grooming of tomorrow’s generations, and breathing modern life into the beautifully mythic art has lent me—and all those participating—a rather incredible chapter. What seems on the surface to be another delightful community theatre production has, in fact, transformed into an all-encompassing experience audiences are sure to enjoy and remember. Equal parts comedy and psychological thriller, this classic style murder-mystery brings us seven of the most quirky and untrustworthy characters one may find. In the middle of it all is a short-tempered inspector attempting to unearth the darkest deviant of the group. Bound to a countryside guest-house due to the worst blizzard in decades, the sleazily entertaining cast of characters struggle to find alliance with another who can be trusted. Packing a twist-ending that’s sure to leave most audience member's mouths agape, the suspense boils to a wonderfully crafted reveal, tying together loose ends for a family of the past torn apart and once forgotten. “The Mousetrap” is as enjoyable as it is the gold-standard of the “whodunit?” formula. Alongside this timeless script sets a fantastically talented cohort of performers. Therein lies the serendipitous layers of childhood nostalgia and full-circle connectivity. Some of my earliest and most fond memories of childhood were found in the early ‘90’s at the basement of the Legion Club watching late-night Yorkshire rehearsals. The versatile talents of Sue Roush (Mom) and Karla Ott consistently on full display, giving their all to the art they believed in and sharing it with the York community. Now, here we are! It’s my turn to direct these two lovely women in a show that continues to leave its mark on theatrical history. For a young budding performer, my early teen years hit at a perfect time in York’s history. I was granted the opportunities to play leading roles in the Playhouse’s first two installments of the Summer Children’s Theatre Program. Through more than a decade of wonderfully-imagined shows, and more than 1, 000 kids on stage, the Children’s Theatre remains a staple of summer fun, collaboration, and excellence in York. Making this endeavor all the more exciting is the presence of Connor Mogul, William Wilton, and Clare Wilton. All three of them—wildly talented in their young ages—are products of the Children’s Theatre work. Watching them grow into fine adult creatives, and blend beautifully with a cast comprised mostly of those in generations before, they’ve managed to hold their own and belong. I would also mention the amazing contributions of Emily Petersen, a fellow Children’s Theatre alumnus, growing a successful career in the community, a dependable YP board-member, and delightfully talented actress who takes on a leading role in this show. Perhaps the biggest surprise, outside of the mind-bending-ending, is the arrival of YP newcomer, Theresa Christiansen. She’s proven to be a burst of theatrical energy and commander of the stage. I’m so grateful she finally crossed that threshold daring to audition. Hers is a presence that should most assuredly be seen often on our stage. Lest we forget the remarkably talented backbone of the cast, C. Danielle Deal and Kelle Widger, who are regular and incredibly versatile ornaments of the YP stage. They bring a level of experience, chemistry, and powerful performances that spark a contagious spirit of fun. As an individual that’s been involved with the Yorkshire Playhouse off-and-on in one capacity or another for the better part of sixteen years, it is indeed a treasure to be a part of this production, at this time, with these marvelous people. Agatha Christie’s, “The Mousetrap”, is one-hundred-percent certified, grade A, high-quality art. The community of York will undoubtedly enjoy this venture thoroughly. A stamp on theatre history is being made, and it says: The Yorkshire Playhouse – Connecting generations, and bringing you a memorable theatrical experience.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  25. <title>Cafe Newbiggin England</title>
  26. <description>Small scal but great local info weekenderinthesun, England This, as its name suggests, tell of the Maritime history of the area- from the fishing people in the village to the dramatic sea rescues by the lifeboat. A real local gem ...</description>
  27. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/sizergh_national_trust.jpg" alt="A taste of Sizergh" align="left" /><p>Small scal but great local info weekenderinthesun, England This, as its name suggests, tell of the Maritime history of the area- from the fishing people in the village to the dramatic sea rescues by the lifeboat. A real local gem and a great little café- good for hot choc after a brisk walk on the beach, It's run by volunteers- they need your support! After walking - on Boxing Day 2015 - on an extremely windy, cold day we were delighted to see the centre open and in particular the cafe. We received a warm welcome and a hot cup of coffee - much needed. Enjoyed looking around the centre and current art exhibition. Worth a visit just for the cafe Derrick S, Having a bit of spare time just popped in for a quick drink. But had a soup as well. What can I say but wow!! This place must be what everyone dreams about. With views to die for binoculars provided by cafe. Wish I could go again...it looks like it's well supported by the locals and what a assets... A Very Nostalgic First Visit Bob of B, Matlock, United Kingdom A very good local museum that fills what has, in the past, been a serious gap in the town. Newbiggin has a fascinating history and deserves it's story to be told. As an exiled Newbiggin native, I found the displays very nostalgic and, particularly the audio-visual presentation, extremely emotive, but it does concentrate, quite rightly, on the fishing side of the town. I hope the small section on Newbiggin Colliery will be expanded. Great centre WillStaffordshire, Staffordshire This is a small centre in a lovely building. The exhibition is well displayed and gives a great insight into the local community and the brave volunteers. The cafe in the centre is nicely arranged and provides good food and drink.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  34. <title>Park Woodhall England</title>
  35. <description>Units accepted: Tents Caravans Motorhomes Glamping Special Offer available to UKCampsite.co.uk visitors - . Photos (15) and Video Description Check avalibility and book online AA Campsite of the year for the Heart of England 2013 ...</description>
  36. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/the_worlds_best_photos_of_sapling.jpg" alt="Kirkby Nature Park, Woodhall" align="left" /><p>Units accepted: Tents Caravans Motorhomes Glamping Special Offer available to UKCampsite.co.uk visitors - . Photos (15) and Video Description Check avalibility and book online AA Campsite of the year for the Heart of England 2013 Discover the new and unique 5 star (QIT, Enjoy England and AA 5 gold Pennant)camping and touring experience at Woodhall Country Park. A wooded setting within 80 acres of in the village of Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, the new park is the ideal destination for your short break. Woodhall Country Park offers tranquil surroundings in an exclusive environment for caravanners, campers, fishermen and walkers alike. The park provides a complete rural escape with woodland walks, stunning scenery, fresh water fishing and an abundance of wildlife. Caravanners and campers will enjoy the parks warm welcome, spacious level pitches and the new facilities. The park is in harmony with the environment and features sustainable buildings, fishing lakes and pitches combined to create an intimate feeling while offering you enough space to relax. You will feel close to nature at Woodhall Country Park, surrounded by wildlife enjoying its natural habitat. Enjoy walks in the stunning countryside and experience the nearby cycle routes - many alongside Lincolnshires tranquil waterways. If you enjoy the great outdoors and want to experience it style, Woodhall Country Park is ideal for you. Discover Woodhall Country Park - a unique holiday experience Nearby Attractions Woodhall Spa was one of the great Victorian Spa resorts. One of Lincolnshires most sought after villages, you will feel as if the best of time has stood still here. With a range of quality local stores and coffee shops the centre of the village is a relaxing place to while away an afternoon. The unique Kinema in the Woods is one of the few back projection cinemas in the country and offers entertainment on an original Compton Organ. Nearby the Tea Rooms in the woods offer a picture perfect setting to enjoy afternoon tea. The village is well connected to a number of walking and cycling routes, many along Lincolnshires tranquil waterways. The Lincolnshire landscape makes for enjoyable outdoor activities whatever your ability. The park is a great base to explore the Lincoln wolds. Directions Special Offers and Discounts for UKCampsite.co.uk Visitors Nature Walks &amp; Talks Expiry: Never We will be hosting several nature weekends across the year.These will include talks by local experts and walks across the park and surrounding areas. So if you want to learn more about the natural habitat and wildlife around you come down and join us! TBC - Spring TBC - High Summer TBC- Late Summer Free for all guests staying on the park. £5 per person to anyone else. All money raised goes...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  43. <title>Pub Newbiggin North Yorkshire</title>
  44. <description>The Green Kettlewell Nr Skipton North Yorkshire BD23 5RD 00 The Kings Head, Kettlewell WELCOME TO THE KINGS HEAD KETTLEWELL Recently taken over by Michael and Jenny Pighills, The King&#039;s Head strives to offer you exclusively ...</description>
  45. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/hotel_review_the_charles_bathurst_inn.jpg" alt="Charles Bathurst Inn" align="left" /><p>The Green Kettlewell Nr Skipton North Yorkshire BD23 5RD 00 The Kings Head, Kettlewell WELCOME TO THE KINGS HEAD KETTLEWELL Recently taken over by Michael and Jenny Pighills, The King's Head strives to offer you exclusively homemade food with a traditional Yorkshire welcome. We are a traditional, family run pub in the picturesque village of Kettlewell in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Here at The King Head, Kettlewell you'll receive a warm Yorkshire welcome in beautiful surroundings. The Green Kettlewell Nr Skipton North Yorkshire BD23 5RD The Blue Bell Inn Middle Lane Kettlewell, North Yorks BD23 5QX 30 The Blue Bell Inn, Kettlewell A warm welcome awaits you at the Blue Bell Inn, Kettlewell’s oldest and best-loved hostelry. With its log fire, excellent locally-brewed ales and substantial Yorkshire style meals, we’ve everything the walker looks forward to after a long day on the hills. If you want to stay a bit longer, stay in one of our seven comfortable and well appointed en-suite bedrooms and make the most of your visit. The Blue Bell Inn Middle Lane Kettlewell, North Yorks BD23 5QX Street Head Caravan Park Newbiggin Bishopdale Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 3TE 72 Street Head Caravan Park, Bishopdale Street Head Caravan Park is in an area justly famed for unspoilt natural beauty and is a haven for walkers of all ages and experience. Our caravan park is also the perfect touring base for the Yorkshire Dales, Cumbria, The Lake District and for both the North East and North west coasts. Street Head Caravan Park is a small, privately owned site, in the heart of Bishopdale, within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Situated on the Aysgarth/Kettlewell Road only 1.5 miles from the beautifully impressive Aysgarth Falls and surrounded by peaceful grazing land the park affords magnificent views across the dale and to the fells beyond. Street Head Caravan Park Newbiggin Bishopdale Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 3TE 72 Chantry Country and Leisure Park West Witton Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 4NA 08 Chantry, West Witton, North Yorkshire An idyllic country retreat in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Chantry Country Retreat is set in the beautiful National Park surrounded by the stunning rolling countryside of Wensleydale, offering something for everyone from young families through to couples enjoying their retirement. It is without doubt one of the most desirable holiday parks in the UK offering the most luxurious holiday homes for sale in this spectacular sought-after location. Chantry Country and Leisure Park West Witton Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 4NA Hawes North Yorkshire DL8 3LP 41 Pry House Farm, Hawes Set at the top of Wensleydale, just beyond the beautiful town of Hawes. The owners, Allan and Jennifer Fawcett, have created a warm and relaxing environment for visitors to enjoy some North Yorkshire hospitality, while taking in the wonderful scenery around the area. Pry House Farm in Hawes is a working sheep and dairy farm and guests can enjoy fresh milk and free range eggs for breakfast. Hawes North Yorkshire DL8 3LP Hubberholme Buckden North Yorkshire BD23 5JE 59 Grange Farm Barn, Hubberholme This interesting old building was formerly the stables and coach-house for Grange Farm, Hubberholme which used to be the Vicarage for the 13th century church nearby. Hubberholme was described by J B Priestley as one of the most pleasant places in the world". The barn is in ideal Yorkshrie dales walking country.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  52. <title>Shopping Woodhall North Yorkshire</title>
  53. <description>MISSING: Sean Woodhall A Sunday Express investigation has discovered widespread belief that Sean Woodhall, 43, and three other British businessmen faked the light-aircraft smash last May. Debris washed up on a beach but no bodies ...</description>
  54. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/golf_shop_in_guernsey_st.jpg" alt="Golf shop" align="left" /><p>MISSING: Sean Woodhall A Sunday Express investigation has discovered widespread belief that Sean Woodhall, 43, and three other British businessmen faked the light-aircraft smash last May. Debris washed up on a beach but no bodies have ever been found. Woodhall, widely known as "Slippery Sean", was friends with Serbian gangsters on the Costa del Sol. He was days from settling a costly divorce. Sensational claims are being made that a group of businessmen who went missing in a mysterious plane crash staged their deaths and fled with millions of pounds. The four debt-ridden Britons were officially on board a small Brazilian charter plane that crashed along the country's coastline last May. A rescue operation was called off when wreckage from the twin-engine Cessna washed up after several days. However, the bodies of the four men and two Brazilian pilots have never been found. The passengers had links to companies that were in financial difficulties and one was less than a week away from settling a costly divorce. Brazilian authorities are still trying to solve the crash riddle but Foreign Office officials last night confirmed that death certificates had been issued to the British families. That has brought some closure to the relatives but a Sunday Express investigation into the flight's central character has discovered doubts over the official version of events. Speculation has been rife among former associates of Sean Woodhall, 43, a convicted fraudster known as "Slippery Sean", that he staged the crash. Among the passengers were 46-yearold Alan Kempson - an acquaintance of Sir John Major - and accountant Nigel Hodges, 52, who both ran sub-prime mortgage broking company Diamond Lifestyle Holdings. Three days before the crash, its shares were suspended from the stock market due to massive funding problems. It is now in liquidation. Also on board was father-of-five Woodhall, who had links to a suspected £100million property scam and was due to settle his divorce within days. Born Sean Lovelock in London in 1965, he grew up in Cambridgeshire but made his business career in the Birmingham area. At 30 he changed his name to his mother's surname, Woodhall, after a row with his father, Ron. In 1999 he married Victoria McLeod, now 39, and two years later was given an 18-month suspended sentence for his part in a fraud with franchising venture Advan. Following that conviction, Woodhall took his heavily pregnant wife to the Costa del Sol where he tapped into Spain's booming property market. For the next few years he worked closely with Staffordshire-based Ocean View Properties, a company run by his friend Colin Thomas. It sold "off-plan" luxury Spanish apartments to British investors, including star sportsmen such as Aston Villa's Gareth Barry, ex-Leicester City captain Matt Elliott and former England cricketer Paul Nixon. The company, which owes more than £100million, is being investigated by the police and the Insolvency Service. According to former business associates, charming Woodhall, who was a serial adulterer, mingled with ruthless Serbian gangsters on the "Costa del Crime" and became one of the area's most well-known faces. A Spanish lifestyle magazine even featured him as one of the region's model businessmen. He also dealt with controversial Spanish developer Ricardo Miranda, who was named by the Sunday Express last month as being a central figure in the alleged Ocean View scam. As funds from Ocean View customers went missing, Miranda and Woodhall, who lived in the same Marbella complex as Sir Mark Thatcher, eyed Caribbean business opportunities. The pair pinpointed coastline in the Dominican Republic and planned a £3billion golf resort called Punta Perla.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  58. <pubDate>Sun, 22 Sep 2019 05:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  61. <title>Cottages Woodhall England</title>
  62. <description>The Cottage Museum received the prestigious Award for Excellence at the bi-annual Lincolnshire Heritage Award Ceremony which took place at Gainsborough Old Hall on the 10th July 2014. The museum was also highly commended for the ...</description>
  63. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/accommodation.jpg" alt="PrevNext" align="left" /><p>The Cottage Museum received the prestigious Award for Excellence at the bi-annual Lincolnshire Heritage Award Ceremony which took place at Gainsborough Old Hall on the 10th July 2014. The museum was also highly commended for the Inspiration award category for their submission ‘The Future of Woodhall Spa Museum. The awards celebrate the work taking place in museums, historic houses and heritage sites across the county. This year the entries were judged by David Sleight (Dean of Public Engagement, University of Lincoln, Emma Tatlow (Visit Lincoln Partnership Manager) and Steve LeMottee (Executive Director of East Midland Museum Service). The Cottage Museum recently underwent a significant redevelopment supported by funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Jackie Goodall, who played a key role in the redevelopment and is closely involved with a variety of heritage initiatives, was presented with an award to acknowledge her ‘outstanding contribution to Lincolnshire Heritage’. Woodhall Spa Cottage Museum has an exemplary track record of delivery. Volunteers engage in opportunities presented but don’t overstretch themselves. Plans are measured and exciting and push the boundaries of a volunteer run museum. Projects aim to raise awareness of, and access to, the collection and the facilities that are on offer. The success of this approach and the work of the volunteers has resulted in the following achievements: 2015 September – the John Barker Trophy, Community Building Volunteer Award was presented to Rodger Pickavance. The award is presented by Community Lincs annually and recognises the work of those volunteers who, willingly and freely, give their time and effort to manage and maintain Lincolnshire community buildings. Rodger was the development project leader for the work mainly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund grant. July – the Education Programme won the prestigious Sandford Award for Heritage Education. It recognises and promotes quality and excellence in education provision across the Heritage Sector. Volunteers at the Cottage Museum worked towards the Sandford Award over the course of the past two years. June – the Cottage Museum won the award for Customer Care at the East Midlands Heritage Awards which recognise excellence and innovation at museums across the region. The Cottage Museum was also shortlisted for the Award for Engaging Children and Young People for it’s young Person’s Museum Guide and the Wendy Golland Award for Quality Research for its research into the history of The Petwood Gardens. 2014 September – as part of the 70th anniversary of WWII’s Battle of Arnhem in the Netherlands, a day of events to honour the brave servicemen who took part, was organised by the museum. Hundreds of veterans, dignitaries and families gathered in Woodhall Spa on September 6th to commemorate the region’s involvement. The event was co-ordinated by Jackie Goodall with the help of a team of volunteers from the museum and the local communities in and around Woodhall Spa. The Arnhem Commemoration Day was funded and supported by the Armed Forces Covenant, The Woodhall Spa Parish Council, The Veteran Regimental Associations’ family and friends, East Lindsey District Council and Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  67. <pubDate>Mon, 02 Sep 2019 05:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  70. <title>Cottages Worton North Yorkshire</title>
  71. <description>Just 2 miles from the coast, on the edge of the picturesque village of Dunsley and surrounded by beautiful countryside, this attractive property occupies a delightful south-facing situation with lovely views towards the moors and ...</description>
  72. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/worton_hall_be_wedding_wise.jpg" alt="Worton Hall" align="left" /><p>Just 2 miles from the coast, on the edge of the picturesque village of Dunsley and surrounded by beautiful countryside, this attractive property occupies a delightful south-facing situation with lovely views towards the moors and Mulgrave Woods. One of a small cluster of barn conversions, it is set off a side lane down a small country road and enjoys shared use of a garden. The unspoilt resort of Sandsend just 2 miles away has breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding hills, and is at one end of 2½ miles of uninterrupted sandy beach which stretches to the west pier at Whitby...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  76. <pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2019 07:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  79. <title>Bus Askrigg United Kingdom</title>
  80. <description>BBC Four recently broadcast a new slow television special, All Aboard! The Country Bus - a two-hour bus journey through the Yorkshire Dales; an opportunity to sit back and appreciate the sights and sounds of the beautiful ...</description>
  81. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/little_white_bus_littlewhitebus_twitter.jpg" alt="0 replies 1 retweet 1 like" align="left" /><p>BBC Four recently broadcast a new slow television special, All Aboard! The Country Bus - a two-hour bus journey through the Yorkshire Dales; an opportunity to sit back and appreciate the sights and sounds of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales in a rich and absorbing antidote to the frenetic pace of modern life. The Northern Dalesman, as the bus on the route is dubbed, was fixed with special cameras as it travelled on its journey, stretching from the market town of Richmond in North Yorkshire in the east to Ribblehead in the west, snaking across the iconic landscape of the Yorkshire Dales...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  85. <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2019 04:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  88. <title>Spa Woodhall North Yorkshire</title>
  89. <description>The Wood Hall Hotel Wedding Venue is a perfectly located wedding venue located close to Leeds, Harrogate &amp; York. Originally built as a country escape for the Vavasour family. Wood Hall Hotel &amp; Spa remains a place where today’s ...</description>
  90. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/swimming_pool_near_wetehrby_yorkshire.jpg" alt="Swimming pool" align="left" /><p>The Wood Hall Hotel Wedding Venue is a perfectly located wedding venue located close to Leeds, Harrogate & York. Originally built as a country escape for the Vavasour family. Wood Hall Hotel & Spa remains a place where today’s pressures seam an age away. Ever since the house was completed in 1750, it has been a place of peace and relaxation. Even today the house stands next door to a Carmelite monastery. This is home to a silent order of nuns. Wood Hall is not simply about quiet contemplation...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  94. <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jul 2019 04:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  97. <title>Activities Askrigg North Yorkshire</title>
  98. <description>NYD Webteam: The first week in August saw almost 80 children and young people engaged in a variety of fast moving activities centered around the theme &#039;The Promise&#039;. This meant we explored some of the promises that God has made ...</description>
  99. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/askrigg_camping_north_yorkshire_updated.jpg" alt="Askrigg Camping (North" align="left" /><p>NYD Webteam: The first week in August saw almost 80 children and young people engaged in a variety of fast moving activities centered around the theme 'The Promise'. This meant we explored some of the promises that God has made to us over the centuries. Starting with Abraham, we learned of how God declared to him that he would have descendants as numerous and the 'stars in the sky' or 'as grains of sand on the seashore'. By the end of the week we were talking about Jesus who promised to be with his followers 'to the end of the age'...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  103. <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2019 04:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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