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Lancashire

Lancashire. Antonio. La diocesi di Manchester. Stockport.

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Lancashire

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  1. Lancashire Antonio a cura di Celeri Antonio

  2. La diocesi di Manchester a cura di Celeri Antonio

  3. Stockport Il Consiglio de Stockport ha 63 consiglieri che rappresentano il 21 quartiere della città.  Tutti i nostri consiglieri ora hanno loro proprio Web site che possono aggiornare per informare i loro costituenti circa il loro lavoro.  Potete anche mettersi in contatto con il vostro consigliere con il loro Web site usando 'il contatto me 'pagina sul Web site di ogni consigliere. a cura di Celeri Antonio

  4. I decanati di Manchester Manchester Diocese is made up of three Archdeaconries: Manchester, Bolton and Rochdale. Each Archdeaconry is made up of a number of Deaneries and the Deaneries contain the churches within each Parish. a cura di Celeri Antonio

  5. Il Bolton Aquarium • Bolton Aquarium is one of the oldest public aquaria in the UK and has been a popular attraction since it opened in January 1941. There are now over three generations of people from Bolton and beyond who remember the aquarium as part of their childhood. • Some of these people are now bringing their own children and grandchildren to learn more about life in the world under water. As the aquarium is licensed as a zoo, all of the inhabitants receive an extremely high standard of care. a cura di Celeri Antonio

  6. Pianta della città di Manchester a cura di Celeri Antonio

  7. Le communities di Rochdale a cura di Celeri Antonio

  8. Oldham a cura di Celeri Antonio

  9. Bury Bury Metropolitan Borough Council has 51 Councillors representing 17 wards, each ward having three Councillors. Councillors are democratically elected on a four year cycle and their role is to represent the views of local people and direct the policy of the council.The administration of Bury Metropolitan Borough Council is headed by the Chief Executive supported by a management team made up of the heads of major service areas. Whilst Bury Metropolitan Borough Council operates a range of services across the borough the main administrative centre is the Town Hall which is situated on Knowsley Street near Bury town centre. a cura di Celeri Antonio

  10. Wigan • The Wigan Borough has been split into ten areas and each area is called a Township. Each Township has a manager and a co-ordinator and their role is to work with Councillors and local residents to develop more opportunities for local people to have a say about their area. Each of the Township areas also has a Forum. The Forum is made up of a number of agencies, organisations, local Councillors and local groups. Township Forums are responsible for producing local action plans that reflect the long-term vision for the future of the Township area. The action plans are based around eight themes; community safety, economy, education, environment, health, leisure and recreation, neighbourhood development and traffic and transport. These plans detail what the Forum feels are important issues for the Township. Township Staff work closely with the Forums in a supporting and advising role and to encourage improvements in services where needed. To find out more about your Township and have your say on local issues click on the link below. • Please select your area: • Abram • Ashton • Aspull • Astley • Atherton • Billinge • Bryn • Golborne • Hindley • Leigh • Lowton • Orrell • Standish • Shevington • Tyldesley • Wigan North • Wigan South • Winstanley a cura di Celeri Antonio

  11. Liverpool • Liverpool, la città natale dei Beatles, affonda le sue radici in un'antica tradizione portuale e marinara, un patrimonio culturale unico nel suo genere, fenomeni musicali che hanno fatto la storia del genere pop ed avvenimenti sportivi di livello mondiale. Sede di alcune delle collezioni artistiche più importanti della Gran Bretagna, di edifici di grandissimo interesse storico a livello europeo e del famoso fiume Mersey, la città si sta preparando a diventare Capitale Europea della Cultura nel 2008. • Liverpool è caratterizzata da un'atmosfera cosmopolita variegata e dinamica che ha da sempre influenzato l'intera Gran Bretagna, l'Europa ed il mondo e sta oggi rapidamente diventando una delle mete preferite per chi vuole trascorrere qualche giorno di vacanza alla scoperta di una città europea. • Famosa per la sua musica, ed in particolare per essere stata la città dei Beatles, Liverpool offre moltissimi luoghi di interesse e visite guidate per tutti gli appassionati di musica che vogliano rivivere i mitici giorni del Merseybeat ed andare alla scoperta di nuovi gruppi musicali come The Coral e The Zutons. • La storia sportiva di Liverpool è senza eguali: due squadre di calcio nella Premier League, l'ippodromo di Aintree, sede del Grand National - la più famosa corsa ippica ad ostacoli del mondo - ed alcuni dei più bei campi da golf a livello mondiale, come il Royal Liverpool ed il Royal Birkdale. • Con più di 800 anni di storia alle spalle come importante centro portuale, Liverpool nel XVIII secolo costruì la sua fortuna come il porto mercantile principale per gli scambi con i paesi d'oltreoceano - un passato glorioso che è possibile rivivere visitando il Merseyside Maritime Museum all'Albert Dock, il più grande museo navale d'Europa che è anche ad ingresso gratuito. • Ma come dimenticare il patrimonio artistico e culturale di Liverpool? Con più musei, teatri, gallerie ed edifici di valore storico di qualsiasi altra città al di fuori di Londra, più una vastissima gamma di attività per tutta la famiglia, Liverpool è assolutamente una destinazione da non perdere. • Questo dépliant illustra tutti i possibili tipi di sistemazione, le attrazioni, le attività e tutte le informazioni essenziali per aiutarvi a programmare una visita talmente indimenticabile da farvi venire voglia di tornare a visitarci più volte! •  Your Itinerary Planner • Welcome to the Itinerary Planner. Use this tool to build your own journey or choose from an exciting range of specially selected tours. • To build your own Itinerary, click to add an attraction to your Itinerary basket. a cura di Celeri Antonio

  12. Pianta di Liverpool a cura di Celeri Antonio

  13. I distretti di Manchester • The present day City of Manchester comprises some 30 districts or township suburbs, which are, alphabetically: • AncoatsCollyhurstMoss SideArdwickCrumpsallMostonBeswickDidsburyNewton HeathBlackleyFallowfieldNorthendenBradfordGortonOpenshawBurnageHarpurheyRusholmeCheethamHulmeVictoria ParkChorlton-cum-HardyLevenshulmeWhalley RangeChorlton on MedlockLongsightWithington & LadybarnClaytonMiles PlattingWythenshawe a cura di Celeri Antonio

  14. Haslingden civil parish a cura di Celeri Antonio

  15. Mappa delle parishes del Pendle a cura di Celeri Antonio

  16. Colne Colne is an ancient market town steeped in history (parts of the parish church date back to the 11th century).  Birthplace of Wallace Hartley (band master on the Titanic) and home of The Great British R&B Festival.  Colne, along with Nelson, were at the heart of the Lancashire cotton industry, there are many signs of this still around.  Close to the motorway system (the M65 terminates in Colne), it has many shops, an indoor and a lively outdoor market, and several mill shops to whet your appetite. a cura di Celeri Antonio

  17. La visita di Condoleeza Rice a Blackburn a cura di Celeri Antonio

  18. Stoneyhurst College a cura di Celeri Antonio

  19. Forest of Bowland,Lancaster a cura di Celeri Antonio

  20. Forest of Bowland,Lancaster • Situated in the North West of England, the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) covers 312sq miles of rural Lancashire and North Yorkshire and includes the famous landmark Pendle Hill. The Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is a nationally protected landscape because if its unspoiled and richly diverse landscapes, wildlife and heritage. The area is internationally important for its heather moorland, blanket bog and rare birds. The AONB is managed by a partnership of landowners, farmers, voluntary organisations, wildlife groups, recreation groups, local councils and government agencies, who work to protect, conserve and enhance the natural and cultural heritage of this special area. • Bowland is the most important site for breeding hen harriers in England (a nationally threatened bird); it is also host to the peregrine falcon and Britain's smallest bird of prey - the merlin. The damp unimproved upland pastures attract significant populations of wading birds in spring and summer including curlew, lapwing, snipe and redshank. • The Forest of Bowland AONB offers wonderful opportunities for quiet enjoyment such as birdwatching, cycling, fishing and horse riding, and with newly opened Access Land, can now offer some of the most remote and rugged walking in the North West. To make Bowland your discovery, visit the website at www.forestofbowland.com for things to see and do, ideas for walks, cycles and horse rides and up to date information on local and national events in the area. a cura di Celeri Antonio

  21. Preston • Welcome to Preston - England's Newest City - located right at the heart of North West England. • Preston is an ancient place, receiving its a Charter in 1179 - with its historic Preston Guild celebrated every 20 years with the last celebration in 1992. • Preston - at the centre of Lancashire - has a strong cultural, economic and retail base. Its location as an attractive place to live, work and invest has seen major expansion. • The area is also on the threshold of major regeneration. Objective II, SRB, and Neighbourhood Renewal funding will see a transformation of Preston’s inner urban areas. This transformation is community led with the Council and its key partners giving full support. • The Council - in partnership with the private sector - is also working on a multi million pound scheme to redevelop Preston's City Centre through better retail, transport, housing, office, culture, leisure and other mixed uses. • Preston's student population is acting as a major catalyst too. With over 25,000 students, the University of Central Lancashire in Preston is the sixth largest and one of the fastest growing Universities in the UK. • Culturally, Preston has much to be proud about including - the Grade I listed Harris Museum and Art Gallery, home to nationally important collections and a vibrant temporary exhibition programme, Preston Guild Hall and Charter Theatre, the Museum of Lancashire, the County Record Office and Library, splendid Victorian parks and gardens, as well as the National Football Museum - home to FIFA, the World Football Authority's, historic collection. a cura di Celeri Antonio

  22. Il Festival della Lanterna ad Ulverston a cura di Celeri Antonio

  23. Risley Moss Local Nature Reserve c/o Warrington • Whatever the time of year there is always something different to see and do at Risley Moss. • In 2004 the Reserve achieved the Green Flag Award for its welcoming and friendly atmosphere and for its accessibility and community involvement. • Choose one of three short way-marked trials and explore the Reserve on pathways suitable for prams and wheelchairs, winding through woodland and meadows. Sit and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature or join in a Ranger led event. • Climb the Observation Tower for a panoramic view of the mosslands at tree top height, or spend a few minutes watching wildlife from the Woodland Hide. In wintertime the Woodland Hide feeding station attracts over twenty species of bird. Greater Spotted Woodpeckers visit daily and you may also glimpse a fox foraging for scraps. • Stop for a moment to watch butterflies and other insects feeding in the meadows; or look into the underwater world of the ponds. • A huge wooden newt, carved beech pillars and grass covered Mother earth are just some of the inspiring natural sculptures created by artists and local people – you’ll find them dotted around the Reserve close to the main paths.  a cura di Celeri Antonio

  24. Warrington united authority:map a cura di Celeri Antonio

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