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Epping Forest: No laughing matter as council removes Monty Python sketches from website
VISITORS to the district council's website were left puzzled after an announcement appeared declaring that councillors would be spending Christmas day discussing scripts from TV comedies Monty Python's Flying Circus and Yes Minister.
St. Louis Zoo prepares for 17th birthday for popular elephant Raja
From the day he was born, Raja has been arguably the most popular resident of the St.
Briefs: Tour 'Christmas Story' house in Cleveland
Relive "A Christmas Story" with a visit to the house in Cleveland where the 1983 classic was filmed.
Keighley News reports the release of a new tourist guide produced by Pennine Yorkshire.
All are welcome to attend any of the area's Christmas and Christmas Eve services
There will be a special presentation by the First Baptist Church of Bellows Falls on Sunday, Dec.
Playdrome's Future Bowl might be right up your alley
The Playdrome Entertainment Center in Cherry Hill will offer Future Bowl tonight at 9. Bowl to the mixed music of DJ Jeff Reader, while sipping drinks from Breakers Billiard, which is connected to the center.
ARTMIX to stage second exhibition at Chipping Campden Town Hall
A GROUP of professional Cotswold artists are to stage their second show in Chipping Campden Town Hall this year.
USM tree lighting ceremony set for Dec. 2
The University of Southern Mississippi will take on a holiday glow with the annual "Lighting the Way for the Holidays" ceremony at 5:30 p.m. Dec.
Malone sees largest turnout yet for Pecan Festival
The streets of downtown Malone were filled Saturday for the town's fifth annual Pecan Festival.
Second homes: Mississippi's Gulf Coast has casinos, golf, beaches - and low prices
Sail away: Visitors can tour the coast in reproduction Biloxi Schooners, ships once used to harvest the region's abundant oysters.
Hide and seek for these special fairies
A Tauranga park will be transformed into a fairy wonderland tomorrow. Making the dreams of little girls come true, artist Sera Williams will sprinkle her own unique brand of fairydust by hiding her handmade fairies in the trees of Yatton Park.
Opening the door to Bristol's Front Room Art Trail
Totterdown's Front Room Art Trail takes place this weekend with highlights including a street party, belly dancing and children's entertainment.
Chicago's diversity flows in its neighborhoods
From Greektown to Chinatown, from the Polish Triangle to Little Italy, Chicago has a wealth of ethnic neighborhoods to explore.
Central Baptist Nativity Night
Nativity Night at Central Baptist Close to 100 nativity sets will be on display for the 11th annual a Nativity Night Open Housea on Saturday, December 5, at Central Baptist Church, 9 North Second Street in Millville.
Today Nov. 11 HARVEST DAYS & FESTIVAL: The Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Museum on Lakeland Drive will host its annual Harvest Days & Festival Nov.
Gulf Coast readies as Ida gets weake...
Visitors to Pensacola Beach in Florida watch the waves roll in from Tropical Storm Ida on Monday.
Letter: Scottish Games has quite a return
A recent headline in The News read, "Critics: funding shuffle damages tourism effort." The bottom line of this article, and indeed the sentiment of the Convention and Visitors Bureau, seems to be that any accommodations tax revenue should be allocated to the CVB for its exclusive use.
You'll feel the heat on Avery Island
You'll feel the heat on Avery Island Tabasco factory adds hot sauce to everything from soup to ice cream By STEVE PROCTOR Sat.
VOTE: Bus station loos condemned as a disgracefula
VOTE: Bus station loos condemned as - disgraceful' 8:58am Friday 30th October 2009 TOWN centre shoppers are calling for improvements to the toilets at Bury bus station, which have been slammed as "disgraceful". Visitors say they are appalled by the toilet facilities at the Interchange and have demanded a total refurbishment.
Some call it junk a " but just imagine what you could do with this stuff
ONE man's junk is another man's treasure, the saying goes. But in one corner of Worcester it seems more apt to say one man's scrap is another's Aladdin's cave.
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