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Invite To Bristol Social Forum
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by munkeeunit (Member 10166886) on 22-Nov-2007
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Hello,
This is an invitation to join the Bristol Social Forum egroup. As a subscriber you will receive an average of 2 digests of regional group emails per week, so as not to overload your inbox, as well as being able to email your events, news, or resource requests and offers to all 1,000+ subscribers.
To join our egroup please send a blank email to the address below and then wait for, and reply to, the confirmation message:
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Join the Bristol Social Forum egroup and take your pick of the wide range of regional events and campaigns taking place on a regular basis. As a subscriber you are not required to adhere to a party line or political platform beyond recognising that posts should not be discriminatory on the basis of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age or disability.
We look forward to receiving your subscription request.
Many thanks.
(A Bristol Social Forum Moderator)
Visit Our Message Board:
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If you have difficulty subscribing, please email the below address with subscribe in the header:
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For More South West News, Visit:
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My Berry Tree
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by LeCoach (Member 10169670) on 11-Sep-2007
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The Berry Tree Overview:
You can make $1336 per month without sponsoring anyone or having to sell anything.
You can earn on everyone in the company. Even on people that joined before you!
This patent pending plan is totally unique, no one has anything like this.
The more we grow, the more you can make.
How it works:
There are 2 main ways to make money with The Berry Tree:
1. The advertising included in your membership grows your business for you
This advertising is used to bring in new members that are distributed evenly throughout The Berry Tree. Signups are placed under existing members based on their enrollment date, so people that join after you help you profit faster.
Once your 1st position exceeds $312.00 in profits, you are automatically given another position to increase your earning potential. Because your membership includes advertising to grow your business, your success does not depend on you selling on your own.
2. Refer others or advertise more to grow your business
If you want to make even more money, faster, we can show you how to easily sponsor others. Youll get into profit faster and you can even earn on EVERYONE in the company. Even those who joined before you!
Your membership includes:
Corporate managed advertising to bring in new members and customers. We buy in bulk and work with some of the top ad agencies in the world to get more of every dollar we spend.
5 websites - 2 personal recruiting websites, 1 product site and 2 support and training sites.
O2 Berry Product and Exclusive Worldwide Marketing Rights. Nutronix International has launched a new product into the market through their new division called The Berry Tree.
You will get the O2 Berry product each month to use and / or share with other potential customers.
Remember, everyone who joins after you helps you get into profit faster.
Join before they do!
http://www.myberrytree.com/bt83305
Note: LAUNCHED NOW!!! SIGN UP AND GRAB YOUR TOP SPOT!!!
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Regional Media Expansion - Publish Your News!
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by munkeeunit (Member 10166886) on 11-Jul-2007
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REGIONAL MEDIA EXPANSION
If you are part of an organisation, please pass this information on to other groups and individuals across the South West.
BRISTOL INDYMEDIA NOW ACCEPTS NEWS FROM:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/
Bristol
Somerset
Gloucestershire
Wiltshire
Bath
Dorset
Devon
Cornwall / Kernow
Bristol Indymedia - Read It, Write It, Your Site, Your News...
http://bristol.indymedia.org
Contribute An Article:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/publish.php
How To Contribute Articles Guide:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25376
Add To The Calendar:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/whatson/calendar.php
Add To The Calendar Guide:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25376
Editorial Guidelines:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/editorial.php
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anyone knows helen balaam
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by mustafa (Member 10122947) on 1-Jul-2007
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I am looking for my old friend Helen Balaam ,anyone was with her in the school or with her brother steve Balaam . plz. let me know
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Helen Balaam
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by mustafa (Member 10122947) on 14-Apr-2007
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had an old friend she used to live in nailsea,her name was helen balaam she was in nailsea between 1983-1988, her father called paul balaam and her brother called steve balaam ,she is about 37 years old now any body know anything about her pls. let me know i have been looking for her since 1988. mustafa email (mustjj2004@yahoo.co.uk)
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More 'Votes' Than Evening Post - South West Welcome!
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by munkeeunit (Member 10166886) on 24-Mar-2007
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More âVotesâ Than Evening Post â Bristol Indymedia â Publish Your News!
SOUTH WEST WELCOME!
PUBLISH YOUR NEWS
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org
HOW TO CONTRIBUTE ARTICLES - A Brief Guide
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25376
Bristol Indymedia now routinely gets more 'Votes' than the Evening Post âThis Is Bristolâ website, according to the Google PageRank method! If you do a 'Bristol' on UK Google, Bristol Indymedia comes out at around 7th - 8th place, and jostles for position with the 'This Is Bristol' website. Join in with the movement to democratise Bristolâs corporate dominated media landscape; Publish Your News Now! It's only a click away! Click the 'Submit An Article' button and your story will appear on the right-hand newswire within minutes of posting.
BRISTOL INDYMEDIA - Read It, Write It, Your Site, Your News...
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org
PUBLISH YOUR NEWS
(South West Welcome)
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/publish.php
Even though our newswire carries the banner 'Read It, Write It, Your Site, Your News...' it seems that not everyone is yet aware that this means exactly what it says. The 'Submit An Article' button, in the top-right corner, takes you to our article submission form. All you need to do is fill in all the form, click the 'Preview Before Publishing' button at the end of the form, to check it looks ok, and then click 'Edit Again' or the 'Publish!' button. If you have any problems filling out the form, or with uploading articles, please see our brief guide above.
PUBLISH YOUR EVENT
(South West Welcome)
http://bristol.indymedia.org/whatson/calendar.php
If you have an event to promote you can use our calendar too. Again, just like with the newswire, all you need to do is click 'Add Your Event' and follow the instructions, and your event will be immediately displayed in the calendar. If your event has an interesting report attached to it, then you can turn that into an article too, on the main newswire, to go with your calendar entry.
GUIDELINES
Only if your article is outside of, or breaks, guidelines will it be moved from the right-hand newswire.
http://bristol.indymedia.org/editorial.php
BRISTOL INDYMEDIA - Read It, Write It, Your Site, Your News...
http://bristol.indymedia.org ... more >>
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National Lottery ball position analysis
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by Reader (Member 10122086) on 3-Feb-2007
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urbanrim.org.uk
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Yatton Village
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by paul (Member 10183830) on 6-Jan-2007
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Yatton Village Web Site has a new web address: http://www.somersetonline.org.uk/yatton/index.htm
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Bristol Social Forum Invitation
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by munkeeunit (Member 10166886) on 12-Dec-2006
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INVITATION TO BRISTOL SOCIAL FORUM
The Bristol Social Forum was launched on 30th April 2005. In that time our egroup has grown into a large and successful outlet, of over 700 subscribers, for activist and community news around Bristol, as well as regionally and nationally.
This is an invitation to join the egroup, and to receive news of events from group members. As a subscriber you will receive a maximum of 2 digests each week, with messages automatically compiled into a more digestable format.
To join our egroup, please send a blank email to the address below & then wait for, and reply to, the confirmation message:
bristolsocialforum-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bristolsocialforum
If you have difficulty subscribing, please email:
bristolsocialforum@yahoo.co.uk
More South West News: http://www.bristol.indymedia.org
The Bristol Social Forum aims to be a place where people can communicate and learn from each other. Its purpose is to make links between groups and between individuals, in the belief that getting together is vital for effective campaigning and local action.
We look forward to receiving your subscription request.
Many thanks.
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Looking for old friends.
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by Andy Jackson (Member 10196960) on 6-Nov-2006
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I'm looking to trace some old friends from when I used to live in Nailsea. My name is Andy Jackson, I used to live on The Chimes next to the Ring O Bells. I left Nailsea to move up to Newcastle when I was 10 years old. I'm 25 now and went to Grove.
I've tried all sorts to find people either on Firends Reuntied or Myspace. If you'd like to contact me you could go onto www.myspace.com/jackson8859 or alternatively you could email me at jack121@o2.co.uk.
Thanks
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Good food
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by Mike (Member 10191603) on 18-Aug-2006
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Sorry to hear things are so bad in Nailsea for good food.
Try my new service- Farmers Market produce delivered (organic and none organic).
Go to:
<< www.localfooddirect.co.uk >>
and look for yourself. Pork, Beef, Lamb, Fish, vegetables, fruit, local wines and spirits whatever you might fancy delivered to your door (£3 delivery charge)even if you are not home.
You won't eat anything better, honest.
Mike
SLFD ... more >>
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Somerset Forums
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by paul (Member 10183830) on 1-May-2006
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Somerset Forums is a new forum for the residents of Somerset. A place to share your ideas, hobbies, opinions, or comments with other residents, find lost friends, make new friends, find love, or even soul mates, tell everybody about your club or society and attract new members, play online games in the forum, chat with other members in the live chat area.
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Re: Somerset Forums
by paul (Member 10183830) on 1-May-2006
The Somerset Forums URL: www.freewebs.com/somersetforums/index.htm
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Mirrorkool , We all need a Mirrorcool www.mirrorkool.com
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by Sam (Member 10047166) on 14-Apr-2006
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www.mirrorkool.com Amazing unique designed mirrors, saturn dolphin melting splat splash lips feet cars mirror , over 70 designs and you can even design your own. The same as a normal mirror with crisp reflection but safe. Safety mirrors , lightweight, no drilling, safe acrylic made to measure. Please take a look and give me some feedback if you can it really helps. What designs would you like to s ee, email me please your ideas are most welcome. Thanks so much for your time. ... more >>
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New childrens Entertainent Service.
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by sophie Robins (Member 10177878) on 20-Feb-2006
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hey everyone! I've started up a new childrens entertainment service Based in Nailsea. Popstar-parties offers children to become a star on their special day. They will learn to dance and be made to look like their favourite singer. All their friends will become backing dancers, or the remaining members of a band! I bring along extra special props too. If your interested, check out http://www.popsta r-parties.co.uk, or email me on sophie@popstar-parties.co.uk. 07890439679. Thanks!
Sophie. ... more >>
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Baby sitter needed
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by Ann Smythe (Member 10149675) on 29-Mar-2005
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I live in the West Hill area and am looking for an experienced and reliable person to occasionally baby sit for us. We are happy to pay the going rate but do need someone prepared to drive.
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The SKABILLY REBELS - Sat 11 Dec - Rotunda Club, Bristol
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by camble (Member 10135814) on 3-Dec-2004
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The SKABILLY REBELS - Featuring Roddy Radiation of 'The Specials'.
Plus Special Guests - TAT SYRUP.
Saturday 11th December - 8pm-1am.
The Rotunda Club, Kingswood, Bristol 0117 9604147. www.2themikes.moonfruit.com. tothemikes@yahoo.co.uk ... more >>
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Nailsea's No 1 website
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by Gents (Member 10134971) on 21-Oct-2004
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check out http://www.hannahmorezider.co.uk for Nailsea features, cider news, music, Nailsea United FC, The Wurzels, and discussion of Nailsea events such as the Great Nailsea Train Fire of 2004 - the day Nailsea made the national news!
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Are we related?
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by Ann Morgan (Member 10130226) on 14-Aug-2004
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I have been researching my family from Nailsea, have gone back to about 1700 on some lines, but was wondering if anyone related is still living in Nailsea? There are quite a lot of names, but here goes for the list of the main players- Thatchers (of Heath Brewery) Lovells (Royal Oak 1820-1852) Davis (Royal Oak 1852-1905)Wells(owned grocers on High Street, shop is still there, the pet shop with th e ornate balcony above) Marsh (of Coomb Farm) Back, Jennings, Goode, Harvey, Dando, and anyone descended from Henry & Annie Durbin(nee Webber) -their children being- Sarah Ethel, Francis, Wilfred, Evelyn, Muriel & Georgina.Anyone recognise any of these names????? Please leave a message and I will get back to you. Thanks ... more >>
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Re: Are we related?
by Rod Lees (Member 10079979) on 5-Jan-2005
Ann
My name is Rod Lees and i live in Nailsea and am currently carrying out a detailed research into the ownership and useage of land around Youngwood Lane to Bucklands Batch. Most of the land in the 1700's t0 1800s was owned by the Coombs Family and i have just received from New Zealand a will which I enclose part
Rod
Glad some of this has been of help. I can now clarify who Isaac White is. Have just unearthed an Abstract to the title of Smokey Hole Farm late the property of Mr John Coombs deceased and looked at it again. It refers at the beginning with a date of 1 May 1744 to the will of Ann Morgan and goes through various owners then has a date of 24th & 25th March 1785 and refers to an Indenture of lease and release between H Durbin & Sir John Durbin of the 1st part Ann Wilkins of the 2nd part Jas Hughes Francis Ward of the 3rd part & Sarah Coombs Widow of Nailzey of the fourth part
Do we therefore have a connection.
Please come back to me.
Rod Lees ... more >>
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Re: Are we related?
by Ann Morgan (Member 10130226) on 1-Feb-2005
Rod, thanks for the reply, sorry for the delay in replying- I do not check the site very often anymore as it seemed a long shot that anyone was going to leave a message. I am not sure about a connection as yet, I know that the Marsh family were living at Coomb Farm at the time of the 1891 census, but they could have been renting it- I don't know for sure. Robert Marsh was married to Sarah Wells, would was descended from the Lovell family who ran the Royal Oak pub. Her father George Wells ran a grocer's shop in Silver Street, the shop is still there today, the one with the ornate balcony above it, it is a pet shop today I beleieve. I know they had three sons but do not know of any further descendants as yet, so sketchy details- I am sorry. If any of this seems to ring a bell let me know- i am happy to swap info if I can help!!!
Ann ... more >>
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Re: Are we related?
by Rosie Lee (Member 10218950) on 3-Jan-2008
Hi Ann
I realise it's been ages since you last posted on this site but I'm hoping this message gets to you anyway! I have info ref the Marsh family at Coomb Farm. Robert did have three sons; Howard, Percival & Alfred & Alfred was my grandfather. My mother still lives in Tickenham & I attended Nailsea School for a while when we lived in Wraxall. I can provide more info & hopefully get some from you too! Hope to hear soon.
Rosie ... more >>
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Uwist psychology reunion
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by brian (Member 10125747) on 13-Aug-2004
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UWIST reunion seeking BEVERLEY Lee seeking SABINE Meigh/Mcveigh Richard BENDELOW, BLAIR McClure,GAYNOR Pierce UWIST Reunion contact@psyreunion.com late 70s/early 80s disco bar buffet 0 1482 21951 0 best interest seeking BEVERLEY Lee, SABINE Meigh/ McVeigh Cardiff Reunion late 70s/early 80s disco 0 1482 21951 0 best interest seeking BLAIR McClure www.psyreunion.comCardiff Reunion seeking GEUNOR P ierce 0 1482 219510 best interest UWIST reunion BEVERLEY Lee seeking PSYCHOLOGYcontact@psyreunion.com REUNION late70s/early80s disco UWIST www.psyreunion.com Richard BENDELOW seeking BLAIR McClure 0 1482 2195 0 best interest Cardiff Reunion seeking GEUNOR Pierce UWIST 0 1482 21951 0 best interest 0
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Accomadation for rent in Nerja Costa del Sol
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by Holiday Nerja (Member 10124906) on 22-Jun-2004
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SELF CATERING VILLA APARTMENT HOLIDAY PROPERTY RENT NERJA COSTA DEL SOL
I would like to introduce you to Holiday Nerja. We offer a variety of self catering holiday villa and apartment property rentals for vacation accommodation in Nerja Costa del Sol.
Our apartment and villa rentals in Nerja are available all year including special rates for long winter lets.
For Nerja villa and apartment property owners we also offer holiday rental management and advertising.
For villa and apartment rentals in Nerja please visit our website -- www.holidaynerja.co.uk -- or contact us email info@holidaynerja.co.uk or phone 07802 560175
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SELF CATERING VILLA APARTMENT HOLIDAY PROPERTY RENT NERJA COSTA DEL SOL YOU CANT GO KNOWHERE! ... more >>
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