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Beer Experiment: September 2012
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Tuesday, 18 September 2012. Duck Soup - 4.2%. There is something quite reassuring about reading a label on a bottle of beer and seeing it reference a local pub. Are very local to me but for some reason I'd never actually had any of their brews. Was a speciality for the local university but thankfully now is available without having to go all Good Will Hunting and sneak into the University bars. Sunday, 16 September 2012. Narrated by Morgan Freeman. March of the Penguins - 4.9%. I've noticed a habit of st...
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Forest of Dean holiday accommodation in Blakeney Glos
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Self catering holiday cottages in the Forest of Dean. Oatfield Country Cottages, Etloe, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire GL15 4AY. A wealth of activities on your doorstep. The extraordinary natural beauty of this part of the country is perhaps the most compelling reason to visit. Explore and experience the Royal Forest of Dean. Through the bluebell woodlands behind the farm you can walk to Gatcombe overlooking the River Severn with its famous Severn Bore. And join the Severn Way. To real ale brewing.
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Ty Gwyn Cider - stockists of artisan cider from Wales
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They stock our cider. Here is a selection of restaurants, pubs and other outlets stocking Ty Gwyn Cider. Many of them have won prestigious awards in their own right. Please see their own websites for further details. To find your nearest Ty Gwyn stockist please drop us a line at alex@tygwyncider.co.uk. We now have a number of outlets in the London, Bristol, Cheshire and North Wales areas. 1861 RESTAURANT Cross Ash - www.18-61.co.uk. BACCHUS OFF LICENCE Crickhowell. THE FELIN FACH GRIFFIN INN, Brecon -.
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Isca Morris, Traditional Morris Dancers from South Wales performing Welsh Border & Cotswold Morris dances together with local Mumming Plays, Wassailing ceremonies and the Mari Lwyd custom.
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You have reached the home of the world famous Isca Morris, traditional Morris Dancers from South Wales and our site provides an overview of Isca Morris and their associated traditions and activities. Please turn to our Contacts and Feedback. Page if you require contact details for the side and current officers. Which shows the side dancing on May morning at Caerleon Ampitheatre. Dancing at the Ostrich Inn. Isca Morris were formed in 1976 by three experienced dancers taking our name from the Roman Fortres...
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Isca Morris Tradition - Charitable Contacts
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Every year in the run up to Christmas, the Isca Morris perform a traditional Gwent Mumming Play raising several hundred pounds in aid of a variety of charities. Two examples of many are shown below:-. Presentation of the most recent money raised ( 400) was made to the local representative of Diabetes UK, the largest organisation in the UK working for people with diabetes, funding research, campaigning and helping people live with the condition. Further details of Diabetes UK. Using traditional recipes an...
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Browse and Download our range of Leaflets about the Isca Morris, Traditional Morris Dancers from South Wales performing Welsh Border and Cotswold Morris dances together with local Mumming Plays, Wassailing ceremonies and the Mari Lwyd custom.
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The Isca Morris produce a variety of leaflets with information on the history and origins of morris dancing and our group for those who are interested whilst watching our performances. Since we dance in a very popular tourist area, these are available in a number of languages, reflecting the demand from both local visitors and from our travels abroad. All of our leaflets below are provided in pdf versions which are designed to be printed back to back on one sheet of A4 paper.
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Brewery History Society: The Society for all who are interested in the history of beer and brewing - Diary Visits and Meetings
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The Brewery History Society. BHS Diary: Meetings, Visits and Events. The BHS arranges a number of meetings and other events for its members throughout the year. These are listed in the Diary below, which also includes previous meetings in order to let non-members get a feel for our activities. For upcoming visits, please contact the person indicated to book a place. Entries marked * are not organised by the BHS. See also our page Regular Events. Saturday 16 January 2016. BHS North-West Regional Meeting.