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DONT USE NORTHERN IRELAND RAILWAYS
Advantages: None
Disadvantages: Where do i start?
...informed that the train had broken down and that it was going to limp to Dundalk were we would be taken by bus to Portadown. After nearly two hours on the bus we finally got to Portadown.
If you are thinking about using Northern Ireland Rail - DONT! If the government want us to use public transport they will have to completely overall this network. As for me il be taking the car in future and using one of Dublin City Centre car parks and this would still be a hell of a lot cheaper than £110 it took for five of us to use the train!...
Sparkymac1983
06.02.2009 ·
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Review of Northern Ireland Railways
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bbc.co.uk/weather
Advantages: Very informative site from the Beeb
Disadvantages: None
...The BBC?s weather site?now there?s an interesting thing to review?? Surely it?s just a page with an up-to-date weather map on it?and perhaps an outlook for the next few days? Well, yes you?d be right. But it does have more to it than that?
The light blue homepage does show a satellite image of the British Isles, with various cities pinpointed on the map to help with those who don?t know where London is?oh dear?but obviously they?re just for reference points. As I type, there seems to be an awful lot of rain heading our way. Those in Ireland are currently getting soaked! There is a slider along the bottom of the map which you can manually move to see what will happen to the weather over the course of the next few days. It could be a wet one looking at this!
You can change the map to a temperature map, but at this time of year...
carl.mcqueen
12.10.2009 ·
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Review of news.bbc.co.uk/weather/
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London type hair salon, in rural N.Ireland!
Advantages: Stylish, good hairdressers, friendly
Disadvantages: Pricey for N. Ireland
...First of all, please note that my opinion here is based on my experience of the Coleraine salon.
Shek Hair Group is a chain of hairdressers located across Northern Ireland - it is present in Coleraine, Belfast, Ballymena, Larne (and possibly other towns that I am not aware of). It is evidently trying to be a stylish London type chain, even though it can be found in smallish N.Irish towns (like Coleraine).
My experience so far has been fantastic. The Coleraine salon is stylish, laid out in a very modernistic fashion with the hairdressers dressed in smart black clothes (all of course with immaculate hair). The staff themselves are very friendly and all the cuts I've had have been great. I in fact wait to get my hair done here when I'm home rather than getting it done in London. The cuts I've had have been just as good as the London...
celticwiccagirl
26.01.2005 ·
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Review of Shek Hair Group (Northern Ireland)
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Northern Quarter for the Northern Birds
Advantages: Stunning apartments, very clean, good price, very central
Disadvantages: Nothing!
...I love Manchester, and used to go quite regularly. Unfortunately money is tight so I don't get as many nights out down there as I used. When I do get down, I like to make the most of it.
Last time I was in Manchester, we stayed at The Northern Quarter Apartments.
The Northern Quarter
The Northern Quarter of Manchester consists of High Street and the 'original Northern Quarter' on Oldham Street, which is slightly North of the Arndale Centre and Piccadilly Gardens in the centre of Manchester. There are loads of funky little boutique shops, which are amazing for vintage clothes. There are plenty of coffee shops ( the one next to Pop is quite relaxed and cool) and small sandwiches shops and eateries. The nightlife in the Northern Quarter includes bars like Dry Bar which used to be owned by New Order, the "modern burlesque" club Mint...
MurkyDismal
19.02.2009 (20.02.2009) ·
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Review of Northern Quarter Apartments, Manchester
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Irelands hidden treasure
Advantages: Stunning scenery, good craic, not touristy
Disadvantages: Slightly inaccessible
...When you think of holidays in Ireland, what do you think of? The beautiful green farmlands of Tipperary, the dramatic peaks and lake-pools of the Ring of Kerry, angling in the River Shannon, or enjoying the craic in the vibrant capital city Dublin? All of these are undoubtedly staples of an Irish holiday, but if you?re looking for something a bit more different ? why not try County Donegal?
In my opinion, County Donegal has the most spectacular scenery in the whole of Ireland: hundreds of miles of coastline with the highest sea-cliffs in Europe, beautiful beaches, and inland there are rivers, glens and bogland hills, not to mention the more barren ?moonlike? stretches of Connemara.
The Rough Guide to Ireland raves about the country?s second largest county saying: ?the demonically daunting peninsulas of the northern reaches are...
Maia
14.06.2003 ·
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Review of Donegal (Ireland)
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Reading about the weather
Advantages: A super book for v young children
Disadvantages: none
...What's the weather postman Pat?
Another book I bought from the charity shop for my grandchildren, it was 50p the R R P is not on the book but I gues ots between £3 and £6
This book was first published in 2000.
Everyone must know postman pat the first viewing of the animated television series was shown on the BBC in 1981. Postman Pat has been popular ever since.'
The book Postman Pat what's the weather like is a board book suitable for a toddler.
We all talk about the weather and postman Pat is no exception.
We open the book and Postman pat is asked what's the weather like, a tree has fallen over, his hat has blown off so Postman pat decides it is windy. The next page asks tom and Katy what the weather is like. They tell us some of the things they have done and say so it must be snowing. Next we ask Jess what the weather...
mumsymary
03.02.2007 (01.03.2007) ·
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Review of Postman Pat: What's the Weather Like?
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The weather man
Advantages: loads of funny parts that will have you laughing for ages afterwards
Disadvantages: story line sounds better than it is and film gets a bit silly in places
...The weather man is a great comedy from the director of Pirates of the Caribbean (Gore Verbinski). Rated a 15+ due to strong language, sex and sexual references. One disk containing the film and special features. The film is approximately 97 minutes long. I found this film for only three pound in the bargain bin at blockbusters but have seen it priced at around the same price on eBay and Amazon.
The cast then:
Nicolas cage -staring in such films as the rock, con air, gone in 60 seconds, face off and many more. He play's the man character David Spritzel shortened to Dave Spritz for hes weather show on TV.
Michael Caine - staring in films such as The Italian job (original), Austin power gold member, the dark night (batman) and many more. He plays Robert Spritzel a famous writer who becomes ill during the film.
Gemmenne de la...
froggytori
06.09.2008 ·
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Review of The Weather Man (DVD)
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Save our railways!
Advantages: No traffic jams
Disadvantages: late, smelly, draughty, crowded
...Northern Ireland railways are a good idea in theory. The train's a good idea for those travelling outside Belfast into the city, as it's more relaxing (in theory) and there's no traffic jams to worry about. If only it was that simple.....
NIR are well known for their lack of reliability in Northern Ireland. It's rare that the trains run on time, and because the stock is so old, they're very prone to breaking down. I have also heard the usual excuses, such as leaves on the line, and even the train my boyfriend was on that hit a cow along the track! They also seem to have developed a worrying trend of going on fire recently…
The main problem in my opinion is the old rolling stock, caused by lack of funding within Translink, its parent company. Because of the age of the stock, the trains are generally shabby, and unkempt...
fuzzibear
05.04.2004 (26.09.2004) ·
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Review of Northern Ireland Railways
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Advantages: Clean, Fiendly People, Good Atmosphere
Disadvantages: Quite far from airports.
...Enniskillen
Enniskillen, Northern Ireland was my most recent jaunt. Located in lush county Fermanagh, on the Western Coast of NI, Enniskillen was a pleasure to visit, and somewhere i?ll be most content to visit again. Being from Derry, I don?t often get the chance to visit county Fermanagh, as it doesn?t border my home, and for a young person, it just doesn?t have the reputation of being an exciting place. But i sorely miss-judged Enniskillen. it may not be great for shopping or excitement,
+++ First Impressions of the Town +++
I live near a city, so my first impressions were that the town was very small. However it was extremely tidy. Enniskillen is a town on an island, which makes it completely unique, everywhere you look, there is water, and you must cross bridges to get into the town and even more bridges to get to...
lulu2004
16.04.2004 ·
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Review of Enniskillen (Northern Ireland)
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Middle Of Nowhere
Advantages: A wealth of pubs
Disadvantages: Not exactly scenic
..." and you’ll have had a decent cheap meal.
Magherafelt has largely been by-passed by the worst of the troubles, although it has had three bombs (one with fatalities) and a recent shooting, but it does not have the heated sectarianism of other towns and people generally get on well enough. It also has Northern Ireland’s top school in "St. Mary’s", once the home of learning for…eh…me. Any connection with high performances in league tables has nothing to do with my results, however.
Why anyone would visit Magherafelt fpr a holiday is beyond me, but it wouldn’t be a bad place to be stranded in, especially with the nice B & B on Church Street. It’s certainly a great commuter town for anyone thinking of upping sticks. I just thought I’d give my thoughts on the town where I spent my formative...
kfingleton
15.01.2001 (16.01.2001) ·
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Review of Magherafelt (Northern Ireland)
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