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'Website of the Week'
Archive
Why not visit some of the other archived 'websites of the
week' that we have been featuring since our launch in January 2002. There is plenty of variety,
weird sites, reference and topical sites to choose from. Archive
listings are either in month-by-month or alphabetical order.
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BBC Good
Food
www.bbcgoodfood.com
Food, Food, Glorious Food, the lyrics to the famous film Oliver, this website
is packed with traditional, unique recipes that will provide you with ideas to
make a change from the routine meals put on the dining table. There are seasonal
and local recipess worth taking a look at for a mouth watering idea. A know how
section provides tips and ideas on the basics of cooking. More.. |
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Gurkhas for
Justice
www.gurkhajustice.org.uk
Gurkhas are fighting for Justice. They
want the same terms and conditions as their UK and
Commonwealth counterparts. Britain has had no greater friends
than the Gurkhas. They have served all across the world
in the defence of our Country for nearly 200 years. Over
45,000 died in the two World Wars as part of the British
Army. They are still fighting in the British Army today.
Following a High Court decision, the Government has to
change the law on how it treats Gurkhas. We demand the
full, fundamental change in law that will allow all retired
Gurkhas the right to live here. More.. |
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Reading Test
http://readingtest.sytes.org
Have you heard about the theory that the brain can make sense of a passage of
text with the letters all jumbled up? This works as long as the first and last
letters are in place. On this website you can read the classic bit of text that
describes the theory. Well, now some clever spark has created an engine
where you can test out the theory on any site you like. Just plug the Lyneham
Village Online URL in the box provided and see how it works. More.. |
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Allotment Growing
www.allotment.org.uk
The demand for allotments, fuelled
by sky high food prices, environmental concerns and popular cooking programs
which promote healthy living, is not being met at local levels by councils who
do not have the resources to increase supply. This website provides ample gardening
tips, when to sow, harvest and shows you how to look after the allotment to get
great produce from your allotment or small growing space. More.. |
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