Welcome to our British Directory.
This page provides a structured index of UK-focused websites, organised by topic to help you discover established online resources. The listings are based on historic human-edited directory data and have been preserved to highlight long-standing sites across the British web.
Many shorter-lived sites have disappeared over time, leaving a core set of more established and durable resources. While some entries may no longer be active, this directory continues to offer a useful overview of trusted UK websites within this category.
- This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the town.
- A Government funded Children�s Centre project. Supporting children under five and their families, through community based services. Covering early years development, childcare, education, family support and family health services.
- Secondary School with sports college status. Information curriculum, results, school trips, prospectus and community involvement.
- The only Sea Cadets in Northumberland, promoting mainly waterborne adventure activities for the youth aged 12 to 18.
- Staff profiles, classes, school information, trips, school council and projects.
- A second-hand car dealer. Stock list with descriptions, photographs, prices, and contacts.
- Volunteer-run, narrow-gauge heritage railway that uses an ex-colliery locomotive and converted carriages. Includes history, photos and location map.
- Photographs, links and contact details.
- Manufactures hydraulic bolting products including Dura-Lite hydraulic torque wrenches, LDF Torque wrenches, Subsea bolt tensioners, hydraulic nut splitters, flange pullers and flange spreaders.
- Details of brass band members, contact information and history.
- Staff profiles, school information, projects, dates and news.
- Local community website. Includes a free business listing directory, photo gallery and message board.
- Northumberland museum and archive centre at Woodhorn on the outskirts of Ashington. Details of attractions.
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