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Advantages: Taste nice, soothe a throat Disadvantages: No medicine
It's that time of year again, winter!! and to start it off I have a cold so this morning at the station I bought my favourite pack of cough sweet, Halls Soothers. Each packet was £0.65 but this was a station and I know you can get them cheaper in places like Boots etc.
Halls are quite an impressive company. According to their website they account for more than 50% of international cough drop sales and their Halls Soothers range is the UK's number 1 medicated confectionery product. Halls was actually started by two brothers, The Hall Brothers in 1893 and originally they produced soap and jams. They then moved into confectionery and in the 1930's invented the popular mentho-lyptus which is the basis of most of their cough drops now.
Halls Soothers are basically hard fruit sweets (boiled sweets) with a refreshing liquid centre. From ...
Liverpool FC probably the greatest team in the world.
The most succesful team in Britain
5 Time European Cup winners
18 League Titles
The thing about Liverpool Football Club is not the brand, or the players, or the ground it's all about the people the crowd the atmosphere.
Passion for the club is like iv'e never witnessed elsewhere the tears i've seen grown men cry when you'll never walk alone is played.
To me Liverpool Football Club is not a club it's a religionand it's hard to explain unless you experience it yourself to hear the crowd pull the ball towards the goal and drive even the most average looking team to champions league glory.
If you have never been please take my advice and visit the famous club in the world ...
redred321 09.09.2009
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Advantages: Historical feast of beauty Disadvantages: none
Eyam Hall is situated in the small village of Eyam, (pronounced Eem) in Derbyshire, it can be found nestled behind an 8 foot stone wall, opposite the 'old stocks' on the village green.
How to get there?.?
You can reach Eyam via theA623 from Stoney Middleton, or the B6521 from Sheffield.
There is also a bus which takes you to the village centre. The 66 Chesterfield-Buxton, the X67 bus from Chesterfield. , the 65 bus from Sheffield and the 173 bus from Bakewell.
When is it open??
It is open Easter Sunday and Easter Monday 12:00 until 6:00 pm and spring bank holiday Sunday/Monday from 12:00 until 6:00 pm.
Also, from the 2nd July until 31st August it is open on Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursday, (including Bank Holiday Mondays) from 12:00 until 6:00 pm.
The craft shop being open daily.
The entrance cost?
Gardens ...