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Why You Should Consider Letting Your Home For Holidays.
If 2021 has proven anything, it is that the UK is a fabulous place to enjoy your holidays. We have miles of beautiful coastline and countryside that we often overlook in the dash to enjoy foreign climes and beaches, our history is second to none, more than comparable with Rome and Paris, and we have rivers and mountains to explore and savour. Plus, at times this year, the weather hasn’t been half bad, certainly good enough for me to work on my tan. Plus, if you live in a desirable tourist area, you could even find yourself making some money when you holiday by letting out your home for holidaymakers…
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How To Prepare For Your Contested Divorce
An individual should prepare for a contested divorce by seeking the advice of three licensed and qualified professionals, a divorce attorney, a therapist, and an accountant. Your divorce attorney will represent or advise the individual about court proceedings. The therapist is there to help the individual develop a strategy to remain calm. The accountant is present to give the individual an understanding of how much the contested divorce may cost. The individual should work on a one to three-year plan with the accountant to learn how the divorce may impact their finances in the near future. If the individual suspects their former partner has been hiding money or assets, they…
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The Alice In Wonderland Trail in Llandudno
As well as being one of the prettiest seaside resorts in the UK, Llandudno is a must visit for all fans of Alice in Wonderland. The town is full of references to the classic story, from wooden sculptures that make up part of the Alice trail, to a wonderful Alice themed ice cream parlour, ‘The Looking Glass’ that has lots of weird and wonderful flavours of ice cream ( rice pudding with jam flavour anyone?) and stunning Alice decorations. For fans of Alice, Llandudno is heaven. Why the Alice connection? Well this all stems from the childhood of Alice Liddle, the inspiration for Lewis Carroll’s heroine. When she was eight…







