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  Vale Pianos
Vale Pianos were presented with the Kawai ‘Dealer of the Year’ award – this time for most acoustic piano sales in 2005.
Vale Pianos have been supplying 6 hire pianos to this well established, popular event for the last 7years.
Vale Pianos have had a large stand at the Home and Interiors Exhibition held in the grounds of Coughton Court near Alcester for the past three years.
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  Cotswold Baits - Light Years Ahead
Set in the beautiful Vale of Evesham, this Fishery is an incredible runs water with over 1,000 fish with carp to over 25lb.
Evesham Vale Fishery opened in August 2006 and is located on the outskirts of Evesham just off the main Evesham to Worcester Road.
Evesham Vale Fishery is a mature 11 acre lake with 30 swims providing ample space and privacy for anglers.
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  Vale of Evesham - Definition, explanation
The Vale of Evesham is the name used for the area of southern Worcestershire, England, along the valley of the River Avon, centred on the town of Evesham.
The Vale is served by the 150-year-old Cotswold railway line, originally known as the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton, although this was satirised at the time of construction as the Old Worse and Worse, due to construction problems, including a riot at Mickleton on the edge of the Vale.
The only existing stations are at Honeybourne and Evesham, and these are served by trains from Worcester and London.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/v/va/vale_of_evesham.php   (258 words)

  
 Fisheries.co.uk - Evesham Vale Carp Fishery, Rous Lench, near Evesham, Worcestershire
Indeed, Evesham Vale was developed after Andy and Phil saw potential in the market for a quality runs water in the Midlands where anglers and their families, as well as more experienced carp anglers, could catch a lot of fish.
Despite its size, Evesham Vale is only between four and seven feet deep with a uniform, sandy bottom which makes it easy to fish for both inexperienced and more experienced carp anglers.
Evesham Vale is located just outwide Evesham and is easy to find.
www.fisheries.co.uk /eveshamvale/index.htm   (1045 words)

  
 About Evesham
Evesham (or "the 'sham" as it is known to its inhabitants) is a middle-sized, rural market town in Worcestershire, England.
The surrounding area (the Vale of Evesham) is known for fruit growing and market gardening.
Evesham could reasonably be described as a pleasant rather than an exciting place to visit: it is a well-known destination for day-trippers who picnic by the river and a base for tourists visiting the Cotswolds.
www.evesham.ac.uk /about/about_evesham/index.asp   (299 words)

  
 Welcome to the Vale of Evesham Historical Society
The coming of the railway, the arrival and departure of the French Royal family (succeeded at their country house by the British Broadcasting Corporation), World War and the changing face of the Vale since that war, all add to the fascinating story of Evesham and the Vale.
It has been set up and is maintained by the Vale of Evesham Historical Society (V.E.H.S.) who have their headquarters at the Almonry Heritage Centre, one of the few remaining buildings of Evesham Abbey.
The Almonry is managed by Evesham Town Council with the aid of the V.E.H.S. The Society, which is governed by a committee of officers and committee members, has been intimately linked with the Almonry Heritage Centre since it opened as a museum in 1957.
www.vehs.org.uk   (897 words)

  
 VECTA - Vale of Evesham Commerce and Tourism Association
MEMBERSHIP of the Vale of Evesham Commerce and Tourism Association has quarupled since the formation of the Vale 100 Action Group, members were told at a seminar last week.
Members attending the seminar at the Evesham Rowing Club were formally welcomed by the town's mayor, Cllr Jo Sandalls and heard from a variety of speakers on a range of topics.
In his introduction Mr Powell also said that the organisation was awaiting the final plans for the town centre redevelopment before formulating a formal response to the planners on the vexed question of parking in the town.
www.vecta.info   (341 words)

  
 PC Pro: Product Reviews: Evesham Vale Prestige Celeron 333
Evesham Micros, with the Vale Prestige Celeron 300 (reviewed issue 46, p145), was one of the first manufacturers to take Celeron to market, but the poor CPU performance let the system down.
The Evesham Vale Prestige Celeron 333 is quiet and unimposing in its small, simple midi-tower case.
The Vale comes fitted with 64Mb of PC100 SDRAM which, with three of four memory DIMM slots still available, can be expanded up to a maximum of 512Mb.
www.pcpro.co.uk /reviews/1444/evesham-vale-prestige-celeron-333.html   (874 words)

  
  Vale of Evesham - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Vale of Evesham is the name used for the area of southern Worcestershire, England, along the valley of the River Avon, centred on the town of Evesham.
The Vale is served by the 150-year-old Cotswold railway line, originally known as the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton, although this was satirised at the time of construction as the Old Worse and Worse, due to construction problems, including a riot at Mickleton on the edge of the Vale.
The only existing stations are at Honeybourne and Evesham, and these are served by trains from Worcester and London.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Vale_of_Evesham   (256 words)

  
 Evesham Tourist Information on AboutBritain.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Evesham nestles at the foot of the Cotswold Hills, on the banks of the River Avon, at the heart of the fruit growing industry of the Vale of Evesham.
Evesham boasts a galaxy of historic buildings including the Bell Tower which was completed in 1539 and is the only part of the Abbey that remains standing today.
Situated at the foot of Edge Hill in the Vale of Red Horse, George's Stable is surrounded by fields on all sides and commands outstanding views of the escarpment where the Battle of Edge Hill was fought on 23rd October 1642.
www.aboutbritain.com /towns/evesham.asp   (586 words)

  
 Evesham (Worcestershire) - Review - At home in Evesham
Evesham's name is derived from a swineherd called Eoves who claimed to see a vision of the Virgin Mary, which also inspired the creation of Evesham Abbey which was mostly destroyed after King Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries.
Evesham has some beautiful, historic old buildings in the town centre and many more in the surrounding countryside to complement the stunning scenery, including the stunning Roundhouse in the town centre, now home to the Natwest Bank.
Evesham is in an ideal location in the heart of the country, just 30 miles from Birmingham, only 20 minutes from the M5 Motorway and on a main railway line to London Paddington.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /destinations-national/evesham-worcestershire/1045876   (519 words)

  
 Pevensey Lodge - Evesham   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Evesham is one of Britain's finest market garden towns.
Of equal importance to the towns history is the famous Battle of Evesham where, in 1265, a few metres from Pevensey Lodge Simon de Montfort died fighting for his beliefs in a more representative Government.
Directions: From M5 South Junction 9 on to A46 to Evesham, follow town centre signs go straight through town centre to traffic lights by railway station, continue ahead and Croft Road is third on the right.
www.pevenseylodge.com /evesham.html   (288 words)

  
 info: Vale_of_Evesham   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Evesham - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Evesham, town on the banks of the River Avon, in the county of Worcestershire, western England.
It is the market town for the Vale of Evesham, one...
Evesham, Battle of, decisive engagement ending the Barons’ War, fought between royalists under Edward (later Edward I), son of Henry III, and...
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 Vale of Evesham - Karr.net   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A HUGE number of positive points made Evesham and the Vale a very attractive area for commerce and tourism, chairman Vernon Powell said at the annual...
The only surviving stations within the Vale are at Honeybourne and Evesham, and these are served by trains from Worcester and London; other stations, such as Littleton and Badsey, were closed by the Beeching Axe.
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 evesham - Search.com
Evesham (or "the 'sham" as it is known to its inhabitants) is a middle-sized, rural market town in Worcestershire, England.
It is roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon and was originally built within a loop of the River Avon, which flows through the Vale of Evesham.
Evesham Rowing Club is an active rowing club based in the Midlands, UK with facilities such as tennis, squash, weightlifting and snooker.
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 Freecycle Newswire » Evesham Freecycle Website Is Making A Difference (from Worcester News)
WHEN two women from Lower Moor and South Littleton, near Evesham, met, they decided to change the lives of thousands of people in the county and also make a difference to the environment.
With more than 1,000 members in Evesham and Pershore, it instills a sense of generosity of spirit and strengthens community ties.
She said: “We’ve had some unusual requests placed on the website, with one young girl asking for a Flat B trumpet on Saturday morning and by that afternoon she had got one.
www.freecycle.org /newswire/2006/10/14/evesham-freecycle-website-is-making-a-difference-from-worcester-news   (418 words)

  
 Hunters Moon Guest House - quality accommodation in Stratford-upon-Avon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The market town of Evesham, on the banks of the River Avon, is the centre of the Vale of Evesham.
The Vale of Evesham is world famous for its produce of fruit and vegetables and a sheer delight to drive through when the the apple and pear blossom is out.
As with most of this area, the historic connections are there in abundance, Evesham's history can be traced back to its' medieval abbey founded in the 8th century by St Ecgwin.
www.huntersmoonguesthouse.com /contentok.php?id=26   (123 words)

  
 Vale of Evesham Group
The Vale of Evesham might be best known to people of late because of severe floods; and it was the very day following these floods that we met our 6 mums and children and Valentina, our regular Interpreter, at Birmingham Airport.
Apart from the first day which was to have been a leisurely trip down the River Avon at Evesham on a boat that has taken us every year, our programme was not affected, and within 3 days the floods were forgotten.
The hosts are scattered around a 12 mile radius of Evesham in villages but we managed to meet up almost every day either on pre-arranged outings or at hosts houses.
www.chernobyl-children.org.uk /groups/evesham.html   (345 words)

  
 Our church in Evesham
Vale of Evesham Christian Centre is a local church serving Evesham and the surrounding areas.
The Vale of Evesham Christian Centre is conveniently located in Evesham town centre.
Hope 08 is an opportunity like we have never had before, to work together, as a body of Christ - to witness a move of the Spirit that we never dreamt was possible: The church coming out of the shadows and serving, loving and changing the world in the name of Jesus.
www.eveshamchristiancentre.co.uk   (792 words)

  
 Bradbourne House - luxury B&B accommodation in Stratford-upon-Avon
The historic town of Evesham, on the banks of Shakespeare's River Avon, is the "capital" of the Vale of Evesham, lying between the Malvern and Bredon Hills and the Cotswolds in the Heart of England.
It is also often being referred to as the fruit basket of England, due to its rich, fertile farmlands.
The "Vale" is roughly contiguous with the estates surrounding Evesham's medieval abbey, founded in AD 701 by Saint Ecgwin.
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 Evesham Tourist Information, from Evesham Town Council, Evesham, the Worcestershire market town
Evesham Tourist Information, from Evesham Town Council, Evesham, the Worcestershire market town
Evesham Town Council at the Evesham Community Contact Centre
Abbey Road, Evesham, Worcestershire, England WR11 4SB Tel: 01386 47070
www.evesham.uk.com   (47 words)

  
 Evesham Tourist Information and Travel Guide Cotswolds England UK
The old market town of Evesham is situated in the centre of the famous horticultural Vale of Evesham - the fruit and vegetable basket of England.
The piece is was commissioned to commemorate the start of the 2007 Evesham music festival and was carved using a chainsaw out of a cedar log.
The beautiful Vale of Evesham is one of the most fertile areas for fruit-growing in the country, and every spring thousands of blossoming fruit trees transform the landscape into a riot of colour.
www.cotswolds.info /places/evesham.shtml   (738 words)

  
 Vale History
Worcestershire held an important strategic position during the English Civil Wars, commanding the main route from the Royalist and Parliamentary capitals of Oxford and London into Wales and the munition centres of the West Midlands.
Evesham was a key communication centre on this vital route, the gateway to the county, controlling the bridging point over the Avon.
It was a place of frequent rendezvous for the Royalists, a coveted prize for the Parliamentarians and ultimately a scene of violent battle to seize control as part of the campaign to reconquer the county.
www.vehs.org.uk /vale_history.htm   (192 words)

  
 Evesham Vale Athlon TNT2 Ultra 600
Evesham have put together a system with even more components than are in it's name, and it's all centered around DVD.
Fortunately, Evesham have included what we consider to be the best Dolby Digital speakers and decoder currently available for the PC.
In Sysmark 98, the Evesham scored an equally excellent 258 which means that virtually any application you run will run incredibly quickly.
www.vnunet.com /articles/print/2129125   (578 words)

  
 vale of evesham food festival - local food and drink
The Vale of Evesham produces some of the best food in the whole country but finding your local farm shop, box scheme, or farm to order from can be difficult.
Vale of Evesham Food Festival was on Sat 30th Sept and Sun 1st Oct
The Vale of Evesham Food Festival, was held on banks of the River Avon at Workman Gardens 30th September and 1st October.
www.eveshamfoodfestival.co.uk   (354 words)

  
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Evesham Vale Fishery is located just outside Evesham and is easy to find from the main Evesham to Worcester Road (A44).
Evesham Vale is a mature 11 acre lake with 30 swims providing good space and privacy for anglers.
There are in excess of 1000 Carp ranging from low doubles to high twenties, making this an incredible runs water.
www.eveshamvalefishery.co.uk   (127 words)

  
 Evesham Vale
About a mile north of Evesham is a brand new railway - the Evesham Vale Light Railway.
Like a number of other such lines, it is built to the "standard" large miniature gauge of 15", defined by Heywood over 100 years ago, and since adopted by numerous other lines, including the well-known
Evesham Vale station, on the loop at the other end of the line, provides a break in the journey, and the opportunity for picnics or a walk back to the terminus through the park.
www.geoffspages.co.uk /raildiary/evesham   (362 words)

  
 Evesham Wheelers - Road Racing
With a full field of 80 starters and nice spring weather the bunch was very active with riders trying to break the bunch, with the bunch still together for the first prime which was taken by Ben Stockdale MJS Racing.
Then the brake came back together for the bell lap and the brake maintained their lead to the finish with Steve Golla High Wycombe CC winning by a bike length.
Three and a half laps of a 14 miles circuit based at Inkberrow.  an early break of two riders Ben Stockdale of Evesham District Wheelers and Ian Alexander Cheltenham County cc these riders were caught by the bunch and a group of six riders counter attacked.
www.eveshamwheelers.org.uk /race/vale06.asp   (302 words)

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