Monday, 17 November 2014

Choice

Why is it if not a member of the  crowd  or a non drinking  or smoking  or drug taking you are not allowed  a say.if i was to call  someone a racist, or diabliity hater i would be a tad  in sensentive but i get called  gay or worse.if one picture of  a cartoon character  upsetting  so what do not have  to look  just  delete.

Sunday, 16 November 2014

NORTAM,BIDEFORD-http://www.northam-devon.co.uk/index1.htm

Northam, Devon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Northam Northam Church by Roger A Smith.jpg Northam Church Northam is located in Devon Northam Northam Northam shown within Devon Population 7,489 (2011)[1] OS grid reference SS450290 District Torridge Shire county Devon Region South West Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town BIDEFORD Postcode district EX39 Dialling code 01237 Police Devon and Cornwall Fire Devon and Somerset Ambulance South Western EU Parliament South West England UK Parliament Torridge and West Devon List of places UK England Devon Coordinates: 51.0393°N 4.2104°W Northam is a small town in Devon, England, lying north of Bideford and south of Westward Ho!. It is thought to have been the site of an Anglo-Saxon castle, and is said to have been where Hubba the Dane attacked Devon and was repelled (perhaps by Alfred the Great or by the Earl of Devon). A little over a mile away along the coast is a Village called Appledore. Between the Villages of Appledore and Northam, is 'Bloody Corner' where is a rock called 'Hubba's Rock' which is supposed to be the site where Hubba the Dane was killed by the Anglo-Saxon (or Devonshire) fyrd. Contents 1 Sport and recreation 2 Landscape 3 Railway 4 Bus services 5 References 6 External links Sport and recreation Northam has a King George's Field as a memorial to King George V. Landscape Northam Burrows lies adjacent to the Taw Torridge Estuary and is an evocative landscape of saltmarsh and dunes. It is part of the North Devon Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, sits within the North Devon Biosphere, and is a SSSI (Northam Burrows SSSI) It is also home to the oldest golf course in England, the Royal North Devon Golf Club. Railway The Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway (B,WH&A,R) was most unusual amongst British railways in that although it was built as a standard gauge line it was not joined to the rest of the railway network, despite the London and South Western Railway having a station at Bideford, East-the-Water, meaning on the other side of the River Torridge from the main town. The line was wholly situated on the peninsula made up of Westward Ho!, Northam and Appledore with extensive sand dunes the Torridge and Taw estuary. Northam station and the line closed in 1917 having been requisitioned by the War Office, and is now used as part of the Tarka Trail cycle route which forms part of the South West Coast Path. Bus services Stagecoach 21/21A = Barnstaple to Westward Ho!/Appledore W.Ho! Buses serve the Square, Sandymere Rd and Atlantic Way. Appledore buses serve Lenards Rd and Churchill Way. References "Bideford & Northam profile". Devon County Council. 19 December 2012. Retrieved 11 January 2013. Stuckey, Douglas (1962). The Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway 1901-1917. Pub. West Country Publications. External links Northam at DMOZ Northam Town Council Torridge District Council North Devon AONB website [show] v t e Towns, villages and hamlets in the Torridge District of Devon, England [show] v t e Devon Ceremonial county of Devon Categories: Towns in Devon Dunes of England-http://www.northam-devon.co.uk/index1.htm

Katie Lawrence-Edwards-interviewed by mark antony raines aka ghostman

my work is connected with looking after the vunerable and my husband runs his own buisness. i,m happy to support Woolsery in your blog as i feel that the village never died from the lack of the pub . i worked there under Roger and Andre and a 3rd came from outside the village , the rest was holiday trade and the rest was staunch locals. bearing in mind how big the village is its suprising how many village never frequented the pub.

Karen (Jarnagin) Pedroza Host at Spirit Travels radio, Author of Spirit World Paranormal chronicles and Afterlife Investigations interviewed by mark antony raines aka ghostman

What inspired me was my daughter, she had an experience with the paranormal a few year ago that prompted my decision to call in a team and after watching them do their investigation I realized this was something I wanted to do in order to help people with issues with the paranormal. The radio show was in all reality something I hadn't planned on but after numerous interviews and then request to start my own show I decided why not give it a try. My goals are to expand my radio show to a larger listening audience in time and I also plan on becoming involved in some of the conventions to bring awareness to the dangers of investigating. If I can reach just one person who feels it's something of interest as to why it's so important to not investigate on their own then I have made a difference one person at a time.

Mdj DesJardins Independent Writing and Editing Professional Greater Boston Area Writing and Editing-a article

I'm a 72 year old UFO semi-retired writer/ ufo researcher among other things...but I'd like to hear more about yourself as a self-admitted dog poop handler or another aspect of your intrigue. Thanx, Raum Bill Burt Instigator Bill has a rather unique perspective by blending what looks like sci-fi or fantasy themes from real life situations of those who have experienced paranormal or ufological visitations. His work is impeccable and continues to be used by some of the most well known researchers and paranormal experts in the business. His integrity is without question and his artwork superb. I highly recommend Bill Burt for any future projects. April 19, 2012, Mdj was Bill's client-semi-retired ufology and the paranormal March 1960 – Present (54 years 9 months)

Beavers on River Otter in Devon could stay free

A beaver sits on the bank of the Rover OtterBeavers living on the River Otter in Devon could be allowed to remain in the wild if free of disease. The government had intended to capture six beavers, test for disease and re-home them in captivity. It is unclear where the beavers came from, but campaigners say they should be allowed to stay. The government has now indicated that the beavers could be tested near the river and released if disease-free. In October, environmental charity Friends of the Earth, launched a legal challenge over the government's claim that the beavers were non-native, could be diseased, and should be removed. It is believed the group, including three juveniles born this year, are the only wild beavers in England. 'Positive steps' A spokeswoman for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said: "Our priority has been to ensure humane treatment for the beavers while safeguarding human health, so we'll be testing the beavers close to the River Otter which will be better for their welfare than moving them elsewhere.red more-http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-30043619

Rik Mayall 'Bottom' bench unveiled in Hammersmith

Memorial benchA roadside bench matching the one that featured in the opening credits of BBC sitcom Bottom has been officially unveiled in London. It follows an online campaign by fans after the death of Rik Mayall. The show's star said shortly before he died in June that he was sad to see the bench had been removed. Now after a petition by 7,000 fans, Hammersmith Council has replaced it, with the inscription "In Memory of The Man, The Myth, The Legend"read more-http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-30018809

The Dancer From The Beyond

  The dancer Lee Trantor is haunted by his former partner Annette and her desire to dance to the death