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Transport & Travel in Mid Wales 67 sites in this category
Monmouthshire, Brecon & Abergavenny Canals Trust
http://www.mon-brec-canal-trust.org.uk
The Trust is dedicated to work together with its partners to restore and bring back to life this 200 year old waterway that kick started the industrial revolution in these valleys.
Watersports Wales
http://www.watersportswales.co.uk
Our aim is to inform and encourage people who are interested in all types of water sports to further their activity including Sailing, Motor boating, Diving, Canoeing, Windsurfing and Surfing.
Whizzard Helicopters
http://www.whizzardhelicopters.co.uk
Helicopter charter and flight training. Career Pilot Program. You can choose to take a helicopter pleasure flight from any one of 4 locations - Welshpool, Manchester, Snowdonia or Llangollen!
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Mobile Disco with DJ for Hire covering South Wales. Weddings, Birthdays, All Events. Amazing Lightshow and Lasers. Call now for a quote: 07572 872530 Newport Reply to this advertSingers are wanted in Cardiff as auditions start again this summer, but places are limited so book your audition now at web site. The Coal Exchange Mount Stuart Reply to this advertVocalists are wanted in Cardiff as auditions start again this summer, but places are limited so book your audition now. Check out the Open Mic UK promo video here: http://bit.ly/wUQCbk The Coal Exchange Mount Stuart Reply to this advertThe Liberty Big Band are a UK based band of 17 top players complete with vocalist. We bring you the super sounds of the '40s, from the magic of Glen Miller to the silky sounds of Sinatra. web siteCardiff Reply to this advert |
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