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Useful sites
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Useful sites
04/03/2008 23:53
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IFTK Moley

- Joined on 03/03/2008
- IFTK central
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From time to time, Moley and the team come across websites that we think would be useful to our users, but we've not had a sensible way of letting you know about them. Until now... We'll be using this part of the discussion boards to post links to such websites as and when we find them. As ever, please note that these sites are not under our control, and whilst we make every effort to ensure that their content is suitable, topical and accurate, we are not responsible for the content of these external sites.
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IFTK Moley

- Joined on 03/03/2008
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Break.out! is a website for parents and carers of 5-14 year olds, providing inspiration, ideas and suggestions for activities and things to keep kids occupied. Brought to you by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (don't let that put you off! ), it supports the government's policy of ensuring that school children have the chance to get involved in a variety of sports, arts and cultural activities and events. The site provides info and links to topical activities, sports, arts, heritage, musums and safety sites.
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mumknowsbest

- Joined on 22/04/2008
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Mumknowsbest.co.uk is a great website aimed at Mums-to-be and Mums with children aged 0-8. As well as featuring product reviews, competitions and directory based information, it also features several expert writers on subjects such as Nutrition, Travel, Childcare, Green Issues, Paediatrics and a Life Coach. It also has a Coffee Room where parents can discuss topical issues with other Mums.
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IFTK Manny

- Joined on 20/03/2008
- Posts 246
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Visit Norfolk is the official website of Tourism in Norfolk. Everything you'd expect to be listed if you're planning a visit to the area including accomodation, retail, eateries, nightlife and general visitors guides.
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IFTK Manny

- Joined on 20/03/2008
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The Allkids Family Directory and
online Department Store has everything child related and a huge section devoted to parenting information, tips and advice
and a completely safe and secure area for kids to find great free,
safe, educational, fun websites.
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IFTK Amy

- Joined on 04/03/2008
- Posts 1
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Find carefully handpicked UK Family Holiday ideas including self Catering, Adventure, Boat and Barge Holidays, Farms, Indoor Pool Holidays, Spa breaks and UK Theme Parks at Family Holidays UK
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jasper

- Joined on 08/07/2008
- Posts 1
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jose

- Joined on 08/07/2008
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Go to www.visitnorthnorfolk.com for an up to date information on holiday accommodation availability in North Norfolk. You can also find in that website other information about North Norfolk and attractions, food & drink, entertainment and events you can enjoy in the area.
North Norfolk's pristine and spacious family-friendly beaches are at the heart of its attractiveness as a holiday destination. Beginning this year, it is also the home of BBC's Springwatch programme, at Pensthorpe Nature Reserve and Gardens.
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arline08

- Joined on 11/09/2008
- Posts 1
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WorkingMums.co.uk provides access to job opportunities that can give mums the flexibility to gain a better work/life balance. Part-time and full-time, home or office-based, jobs in all sectors and covering all levels. The site also provides essential information, news, working mums' blogs and access to expert advice on our Q&A channel. Begin your FREE search today at www.WorkingMums.co.uk.
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IFTK AmyW

- Joined on 18/07/2008
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http://www.tourismforall.org.uk Tourism for All UK is the UK Voice for Accessible Tourism. We are a national charity dedicated to making tourism welcoming to all. Tourism is important to our lives, giving us something to look forward to, time to enjoy our families, a chance for adventure, or perhaps some time to ourselves, to recover, and acquire memories of happy times. In the past, some of us have encountered barriers to our participation in tourism - those with disabilities, older people, carers of young people or disabled or older relatives - Tourism for All works to overcome these. In this website we offer information to help you find where you can go, stay or visit. We offer sound advice and assistance to the business or public body who needs to make changes to become more accessible. We offer an active network, passing on info about the best, and seeking to help change the worst - please take part in this with us by registering with the site, and/or becoming a member.
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BecMcc

- Joined on 14/10/2008
- Posts 1
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eipl01

- Joined on 20/10/2008
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The following local information sites should be of use to anyone visiting the Yorkshire area:
The West Yorkshire and East Lancashire Pennines - where the Brontes lived and wrote their famous novels.
Information about Haworth Village, including the Bronte Parsonage and steam railway.
Information about Bradford, including the National Media Museum and the Bronte Birthplace in Thornton.
Information about Saltaire, an industrial village built by Sir Titus Salt. The Yorkshire Dales http://www.yorkshire-dales.com An area of northern England which includes some of the country's finest limestone scenery, including caves and waterfalls.
Information about Ilkley, including the outdoor swimming pool and Ilkley Moor.
Information about Ingleton, including the outdoor swimming pool, waterfalls walk and nearby caves.
Information about Malham, including Malham Cove, Malham Tarn and Gordale Scar.
Attractions along the Yorkshire Coast, including Whitby, Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington.
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pictorybookkits

- Joined on 04/11/2008
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Record your child's imagination with a Pictory Write Your own book Kit, whether it is a memorable Holiday,a visit to Granny's or something from their own imagination. Find out more at www.pictory.co.uk
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