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Please use link to compare rates now.Unwind by the 60-foot pool or in the sauna at the Hilton Newport hotel. Just off the M4, and 20 miles from Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium, the hotel boasts 9 meeting rooms for 2-300 and high-speed internet access in all rooms. Watch horseracing at Chepstow or explore nearby Newport attractions, before enjoying the hotel restaurant and relaxing in the bar. Sporty types will love the well-equipped gym, sauna and swimming pool at the hotel. It’s under a mile to Wentworth Hills golf course, the venue for the 2010 Ryder Cup.

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BBC hooligans documentry on the famous Cardiff City Soul Crew

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Jim Rogers and Paige Parker 150 Country Around the World Journey!

This stop- London UK for the Millennium Dome – aka The Dome

Copyright Jim Rogers – provided as a special contribution to The Fenton Report

The Millennium Dome, often referred to simply as The Dome, is the original name of a large dome-shaped building, originally used to house the Millennium Experience, a major exhibition celebrating the beginning of the third millennium. Located on the Greenwich Peninsula in south-east London, England, the exhibition opened to the public on 1 January 2000 and ran until 31 December 2000. The project and exhibition was the subject of considerable political controversy as it failed to attract the number of visitors anticipated, leading to recurring financial problems.

While all of the original exhibition and associated complex has since been demolished, the canopy or shell of the dome still exists, and it is now a key exterior feature of the The O2 entertainment district.

The structure is the largest of its type in the world. Externally it appears as a large white marquee with twelve 100 m-high yellow support towers, one for each month of the year, or each hour of the clock face, representing the role played by Greenwich Mean Time. In plan view it is circular, 365 m in diameter — one metre for each day of the year — with scalloped edges. It has become one of the United Kingdom’s most recognisable landmarks. It can easily be seen on aerial photographs of London. Its exterior is reminiscent of the Dome of Discovery built for the Festival of Britain in 1951.

The architect was Richard Rogers and the contractor was a joint venture company, McAlpine/Laing Joint Venture (MLJV) formed between Sir Robert McAlpine and Laing Management. The building structure was engineered by Buro Happold, and the entire roof structure weighs less than the air contained within the building. Although referred to as a dome it is not strictly one as it is not self-supporting, but is a mast-supported, dome-shaped cable network.

The canopy is made of PTFE-coated glass fibre fabric, a durable and weather-resistant plastic, and is 50 m high in the middle. Its symmetry is interrupted by a hole through which a ventilation shaft from the Blackwall Tunnel rises.

Apart from the dome itself, the project included the reclamation of the entire Greenwich Peninsula. The land was previously derelict and contaminated by toxic sludge from an earlier gasworks that operated from 1889 to 1985. The clean-up operation was seen by the then Deputy Prime Minister Michael Heseltine as an investment that would add a large area of useful land to the crowded capital. This was billed as part of a larger plan to regenerate a large, sparsely populated area to the east of London and south of the River Thames, an area initially called the East Thames Corridor but latterly marketed as the “Thames Gateway”.

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Location:
The hotel is located in North Bristol, just off junction 19 of the M5 and within easy reach from the M4. The hotel is just 13 km from Bristol’s bustling city centre and Bristol Airport is 30 km away. The historic centre of Bath can be reached in 30 minutes by car while Cardiff city centre and the Millennium stadium are a 40-minute drive away.

Facilities:
This air-conditioned hotel has 111 guest rooms and a business centre with 7 meeting rooms. The hotel offers guests room service, the informal and friendly Chandlers restaurant and the informal Lounge bar. Additional services provided at the hotel include a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out desk, Internet access, a laundry service and a car park for guests arriving by car.

Rooms:
The standard room is a comfortable 16 m² with opening windows and Internet access. These traditional rooms also offer a work desk and a 21-inch TV. The rooms are en suite with a shower and feature a hairdryer, direct dial telephone, minibar, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities and a safe. Some rooms have a garden view. Special touches include daily local newspapers.

Sports/Entertainment:
The hotel offers guests use of the Living Well Health Club which includes a fully equipped gym, a heated indoor swimming pool, a Jacuzzi and a spa with a sauna and steam room.

Meals:
The hotel provides room service featuring a choice of international and British dishes from the room service menu. Chandlers, the hotels informal and friendly restaurant, offers traditional British or international cuisine and in the Lounge bar guests can have a cocktail or beer, or even enjoy a light meal at this informal bar. Chandlers restaurant serves a full breakfast buffet each morning, and at weekends meals can be chosen from a traditional carvery lunch, buffet dinner or à la carte.

Payment:
The hotel accepts American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and VISA as forms of payment.

How to get there:
Leave the M5 at junction 16 (signposted A38 Filton), then at Almondsbury roundabout take the exit onto Gloucester road – A38 signposted Bristol. Continue onto Gloucester Road – A38. At Aztec West roundabout take the 1st exit onto Bradley Stoke way (sign posted Winterbourne, Yate B4057). Bear left onto Woodlands lane, the hotel is located directly to the left.

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Please use link to compare rates now.Hilton Cardiff United kingdom hotel.The Hilton Cardiff City Centre is situated in the downtown area of the city. This is one of the ideal hotels in Cardiff as a base for exploration, and the hotel offers easy access to Cardiff Castle. The Wharf Leisure Village, Caerphilly Castle, and the National Museum are all within easy reach of this hotel. The Hilton in Cardiff is situated seven miles from Cardiff airport, which can be easily reached using the city’s public buses and trains.

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Wayne Rooney Arriving At Old Trafford (Manchester United v Chelsea – Saturday 3rd April 2010)

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Fulham | Liverpool | Manchester City | Manchester United | Middlesbrough | Newcastle United | Portsmouth
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THE Build-up video to this seasons 2008-2009 East Anglian, Old Farm Derby.

Norwich vs Ipswich

The Championship, Decemeber 7th, 2008-2009.

Enjoy!

Arsenal | Aston Villa | Birmingham City | Blackburn Rovers | Bolton Wanderers | Chelsea | Derby County | Everton
Fulham | Liverpool | Manchester City | Manchester United | Middlesbrough | Newcastle United | Portsmouth
Reading | Sunderland | Tottenham Hotspur | West Ham United | Wigan Athletic Barnsley | Blackpool | Bristol City | Burnley | Cardiff City | Charlton Athletic | Colchester United | Coventry City | Crystal Palace | Hull City | Ipswich Town | Leicester City | Norwich City | Plymouth Argyle | Preston North End | Queens Park Rangers | Scunthorpe United | Sheffield United | Sheffield Wednesday | Southampton | Stoke City | Watford | West Bromwich Albion | Wolverhampton Wanderers Bournemouth | Brighton & Hove Albion | Bristol Rovers | Carlisle United | Cheltenham Town | Crewe Alexandra | Doncaster Rovers | Gillingham | Hartlepool United | Huddersfield Town | Leeds United | Leyton Orient | Luton Town | Millwall | Northampton Town | Nottingham Forest | Oldham Athletic | Port Vale | Southend United | Swansea City | Swindon Town | Tranmere Rovers | Walsall | Yeovil Town Accrington Stanley | Barnet | Bradford City | Brentford | Bury | Chester City | Chesterfield | Dagenham & Redbridge | Darlington | Grimsby Town | Hereford United | Lincoln City | Macclesfield Town | Mansfield Town | Milton Keynes Dons | Morecambe | Notts County | Peterborough United | Rochdale | Rotherham United | Shrewsbury Town | Stockport County | Wrexham | Wycombe Wanderers Aldershot Town | Altrincham | Burton Albion | Cambridge United | Crawley Town | Droylsden | Ebbsfleet United | Exeter City | Farsley Celtic | Forest Green Rovers | Grays Athletic | Halifax Town | Histon | Kidderminster Harriers | Northwich Victoria | Oxford United | Rushden & Diamonds | Salisbury City | Stafford Rangers | Stevenage Borough | Torquay United | Weymouth | Woking | York City AFC Telford United | Alfreton Town | Barrow | Blyth Spartans | Boston United | Burscough | Gainsborough Trinity | Harrogate Town | Hinckley United | Hucknall Town | Hyde United | Kettering Town | Leigh RMI | Nuneaton Borough | Redditch United | Solihull Moors | Southport | Stalybridge Celtic | Tamworth | Vauxhall Motors | Worcester City | Workington Basingstoke Town | Bath City | Bishop’s Stortford | Bognor Regis Town | Braintree Town | Bromley | Cambridge City | Dorchester Town | Eastbourne Borough | Eastleigh | Fisher Athletic | Hampton & Richmond Borough | Havant & Waterlooville | Hayes & Yeading United | Lewes | Maidenhead United | Newport County | St Albans City | Sutton United | Thurrock | Welling United | Weston-super-Mare Ashton United | Buxton | Eastwood Town | Fleetwood Town | Frickley Athletic | Gateshead | Guiseley | Hednesford Town | Ilkeston Town | Kendal Town | Leek Town | Lincoln United | Marine | Matlock Town | North Ferriby United | Ossett Town | Prescot Cables | Stamford | Whitby Town | Witton Albion | Worksop Town Bamber Bridge | Bradford Park Avenue | Bridlington Town | Chorley | Clitheroe | Curzon Ashton | FC United of Manchester | Garforth Town | Harrogate Railway | Lancaster City | Mossley | Newcastle Blue Star | Ossett Albion | Radcliffe Borough | Rossendale United | Skelmersdale United | Wakefield | Woodley Sports Alsager Town | Belper Town | Brigg Town | Cammell Laird | Carlton Town | Colwyn Bay | Goole | Grantham Town | Gresley Rovers | Kidsgrove Athletic | Nantwich Town | Quorn | Retford United | Sheffield | Shepshed Dynamo | Spalding United | Stocksbridge Park Steels | Warrington Town

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Location:
This city hotel is situated on Greyfriars Road in the heart of Cardiff. The National Museum of Wales and Cardiff Castle are about 500 m away. The Millennium Stadium is around 750 m away.

Facilities:
The hotel won the award for the Welsh Hotel of the Year in 2006/07. It offers 129 rooms including superior and executive rooms. The hotel has conference possibilities, as well as complimentary Internet access. In addition, the air-conditioned hotel also offers a 24-hour reception, a hotel safe, a lift, a lounge bar and a restaurant. Room and laundry services are available for an additional fee. Smoking is not permitted in the hotel.

Rooms:
Created by the designer Peggy Prendeville, each room is fabulously decorated with a range of superior fabrics and furnishings. The highly modern rooms include an Internet access, direct dial telephone and satellite/cable TV. In addition, they come with an en suite bathroom, a hairdryer, a minibar, a safe, ironing equipment, tea/coffee maker and a king-size or double bed. The air conditioning is individually regulated.

Sports/Entertainment:
The hotel also offers leisure facilities with a luxurious spa area, a gym, an excellent 20 metre-long swimming pool, a Jacuzzi, a steam bath as well as a beauty, massage and treatment room.

Meals:
The “Laguna Kitchen and Bar” received the AA seal in the hotel competition 2006/07. The restaurant is open to guests and the public alike, and offers international cuisine in a stylish and relaxing environment. The restaurant can be accessed from the street.

Payment:
American Express, Maestro, MasterCard and VISA are all accepted in the hotel.

Misc.:
There are no car parking spaces in the hotel grounds. Car parking spaces are, however, available opposite in the NCP car park. Car parking charges cost 10 GBP per day.

How to get there:
From the M4, take junction 29 (signed Cardiff E&S) and join the A48(M). After roughly 5 km, branch off to the left (signposted Cardiff Docks & E) and take the 1st exit at roundabout (A4161). Newport Road leads straight into the City Centre. Continue on to Boulevard De Nantes (museum on right), turn left onto Kingsway and left into Greyfriars Road. The hotel is on the left-hand side.

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Location:
This hotel is situated at the heart of Cardiff just a short distance from many shopping venues, restaurants, nightclubs and links to the public transport network.

Facilities:
Renovated in 2004, this city hotel comprises a total of 184 rooms of which 4 are suites and 180 are double rooms. Facilities include a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a safe, a currency exchange facility, a cloakroom, lifts, a café and a car park. The hotels air-conditioned à la carte restaurant invites guests to stop off for a bite to eat and business guests may make use of the conference room and the public Internet terminal. Laundry and room services round off the offerings.

Rooms:
The comfortable rooms come with an en suite bathroom with hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, Internet access, a minibar, a hire safe and central heating. All rooms are tiled and come with carpeting as standard.

Sports/Entertainment:
It is possible to make use of the indoor swimming pool or to relax in the Jacuzzi, sauna, solarium or steam bath. There is also a gym available for use.

Meals:
Guests may select their breakfast and midday meal from an ample buffet; the evening meal may alternatively be taken à la carte or selected from a menu. Furthermore, special dietary requirements as well as individual-specific dishes may be prepared.

Payment:
American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and VISA are accepted as methods of payment.

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Location:
The hotel is conveniently located just 4 miles from Cardiff city centre, 3 miles from junction 33 on the M4 and 7 miles from Cardiff International Airport, within easy access of the Gower coastline.

Facilities:
This traditional and luxurious hotel offers guests a total of 135 well-appointed bedrooms including classic, connoisseur and suites. The hotel also features Raglans Restaurant and Burgess bar as well as 24-hour room service for all guests’ food and beverage requirements. A hairdressing service is also available. For business travellers, a self-contained conference centre consisting of 9 suites accommodating 10-300 delegates is on hand. Furthermore, guests are welcome to take advantage of this establishment’s abundance of complimentary parking.

Rooms:
All rooms come with an en suite bathroom with hairdryer as well as a direct dial telephone, a minibar, a fridge and a safe. The air conditioning is centrally regulated.

Sports/Entertainment:
Le Club offers guests a 15-metre pool, a sauna, a Jacuzzi, a steam room, an aerobics studio and a full gym.

How to get there:
Leave the M4 at Junction 33. Take the A4232, and then take the exit signposted Culverhouse Cross. At the roundabout take the fourth exit signposted A48 Cowbridge. Take the next left turn to arrive at the hotel.

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