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World of Health
offers a huge number of videos across a wide range of health and fitness categories |

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Qualifications Curriculum and Assessment Auth
Authority for Wales (ACCAC) is the National Assembly for Wales's principal advisory body on all aspects of the school curriculum, examinations, assessment and vocational qualifications. |

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British Association of Leisure Attractions.
BALPPA is the non profit-making Trade Association which represents the interests of owners, managers, suppliers and developers in the UK's commercial leisure parks, piers, zoos and static attractions sector |

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Bath Spa Project
In November 2002 Bath's natural thermal waters will once again be used for bathing and healing in a complex combining restored historic buildings and a new day Spa. |

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British Hospitality Association
The British Hospitality Association has been representing the hotel, restaurant and catering industry for 90 years. The Association exists to ensure that the views of the British hospitality industry are represented in a forceful, coherent and co-ordinated way to government and policy makers in the UK and internationally, in order that its members' businesses can flourish. |

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British Institute of InnKeeping
The British Institute of Innkeeping is the professional body for the licensed trade. It has over 16,500 members and last year awarded over 53,000 qualifications. Its mission is to promote high standards of professionalism throughout the licensed retail sector and to provide information, skills and qualifications to help members run successful businesses. |

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British Incoming Tour Operators Association
This website has been designed to provide all visitors to this site from around the world with the best and most comprehensive information about British travel trade producers and suppliers |

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British Resorts Association.
The main function however is to give you a single source of information on over 60 of the UK's most popular destinations and we believe that you will find it is quick and easy to use. We hope that potential holidaymakers and visitors, together with the press and others with either a professional or academic interest on what is on offer in the domestic market will all find the site equally helpful. |

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British Waterways.
The purpose of this site is to reveal the hidden world of Britain's inland waterways network. It shows how you can find and enjoy them, how they are managed and how you could get involved in their future conservation. |


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Council for National Parks
The National Parks of England and Wales are among the most beautiful landscapes in the British Isles. The Council for National Parks' web site provides information about the National Parks and the work of the Council for National Parks |

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Coach Tourism Council.
This site has been designed to help those who may be considering hiring a coach or taking a coach trip or holiday, the Travel Trade, the Press and the 400 members of the CTC |

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Confederation of Passenger Transport
The Confederation of Passenger Transport UK (CPT) is the national trade association representing UK bus, coach, light rail and metro operators. Suppliers of goods and services to the industry are also able to become members. |

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CTC - the UK's national cyclists' organisatio
The vast majority of our work is voluntary with a small professional staff. We have people who lead rides, act as cycle advocates, write articles and organise activities at a local level because of their enthusiasm for cycling as a mode of transport or a vehicle of leisure. Much of the material on this site is contributed by these volunteers |



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Dartmoor Information.
Dartmoor was designated one of the National Parks of England and Wales in 1951. It is a beautiful moorland landscape with wooded valleys and wind swept Tors. 368 square miles (953 sq. km.) in area, with about 33,000 people living in it, and where about 10 million visits are made each year. |

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Compare 0% Credit Cards
Latest credit card deals, news and features. Use the compare facility to see which providers offer the most competitive rates on purchases and balance transfers. |

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Friends of the Lake District
Formed in 1934 the Friends of the Lake District works to protect and enhance the special qualities of the distinctive and inspirational landscapes of the Lake District and Cumbria. |

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Harwich Haven Authority
Harwich Haven Authority, under its original name of Harwich Harbour Conservancy Board, came into being nearly 140 years ago to safeguard the best natural haven on the East Coast of England. Masters of sailing ships knew the harbour to be accessible whatever the weather or tide and they preferred it to the Thames and Humber estuaries, where they had to run far upstream for shelter. |

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HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS
The task of the Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) network is to unlock that potential and help create a strong, diverse and sustainable economy where quality of life is matched by quality of opportunity. We hope you enjoy exploring our website. |

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Investors in People
The Standard provides a national framework for improving business performance and competitiveness, through a planned approach to setting and communicating business objectives and developing people to meet these objectives. The result, is that what people can do and are motivated to do, matches what the organisation needs them to do. The process is cyclical and should engender the culture of continuous improvement. |

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National Trust
The National Trust was founded in 1895 by three Victorian philanthropists - Miss Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley. Concerned about the impact of uncontrolled development and industrialisation, they set up the Trust to act as a guardian for the nation in the acquisition and protection of threatened coastline, countryside and buildings. |

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National Gardens Scheme
The National Gardens Scheme has been opening fine gardens to the public to raise money for charity for 75 years. So, in this anniversary year it is timely to look back at how the Scheme began and how it has grown from the creative entwining of two strands of our heritage - the national passion for gardening, and the deeply embedded desire to help those in need. |



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The National Piers Society
The National Piers Society was founded in 1979 under Sir John Betjeman, at a time when some of the finest piers were threatened with demolition. Over the years the Society has grown steadily and has become well established as the leading authority on piers. Through its efforts, several piers that would otherwise have vanished, remain for the enjoyment of everyone |



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TMI
This site is dedicated to providing information to those involved or interested in UK destination management. You will find everything you need on this site to help you, from general information, how to join us and our Media Centre to specific pages for members only. |

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Tourism Concern
Tourism is the world's largest industry, affecting the lives of millions of people. While it can bring benefits, these are seldom spread evenly. People in many tourist destinations are now counting the cost of development that has failed to put their interests and rights on a par with their visitors. Livelihoods are being lost, religions and cultural traditions debased and environments degraded. |


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Find the Best Mortgage Deals
View mortgage best buy tables and get a free quote and impartial advice from a fully qualified and indepedent mortgage broker. |


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The Waterway Recovery Group
The Waterway Recovery Group is a voluntary organisation, helping to restore derelict canals in Britain. We run weekend working parties and week-long work camps every year. |

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Wine & Spirit Education Trust
The Wine & Spirit Education Trust is the leading provider of vocational training for the Wine & Spirit trade and its qualifications have been recognised by the Department for Education & Skills in the United Kingdom (DfES) as providing underpinning knowledge under the system of National Vocational Qualifications(NVQ |

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Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire Dales became a National Park in 1954 because of its range of wildlife and their habitats, beautiful scenery and local history. The National Park covers 1773 square kilometres and is home to an estimated 19,000 residents. 8.3 million visitors come to see the wonderful landscape, wildlife and village life of the Yorkshire Dales every year |


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IVA Debt Management
Provides assistance to people suffering from serious debt. IVAs allow people to pay a percentage of their debt over a fixed period of time with the rest written off. |
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