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Links
- Craft Links
You can browse for all sorts of crafts in the directory.
- Free Index
The UK's fastest growing online business directory.
- Funky Cushions
Funky cushions for funky people!
- Game Tables
Get factory direct pricing on our huge selection of game tables. Find pool tables, air hockey, foosball, and more.
- Handmade By Louisa
'Beautiful original handmade cards and gifts, including squidgy cushions, cozy quilts and funky handbags'
- Hot Frog
HotFrog is the UK’s fastest growing FREE online business directory listing over 2.8 million UK businesses.
HotFrog now has local versions in 32 countries worldwide.
Anyone can list their business in HotFrog for FREE, along with contact details, and products and services.
- Hot Tub
Featuring a great variety of spas and hot tubs direct to the public.
- Local Mole
LocalMole.co.uk is a local business directory which allows you to find, rate and review the best local businesses in your area from accountants to zoos and everything in between including shops, restaurants, hotels, plumbers, builders. Local Mole is local directory with a difference - our enhanced listings provide all the information you need to find the right local business.
- Qype
Qype was founded in November of 2005 and since then has gone on to become the largest user-generated local review site in Europe.
- Randall Brickwork
- UK Home and Garden Directory
Your number one resource for the home and garden industry.
- UK Small Business Directory
UK Small Business Directory provides Free business advertising to UK small businesses, and also provides a range of cost effective upgrade options.
- UK Villages
Ukvillages.co.uk is a national and local community website for the UK, providing a fully interactive home page and tailored portal for over 31765 villages, towns, cities and suburbs in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. One of the fundamental features of each of the UKVillages.co.uk home pages is that every community shares information with its neighbours - we strongly believe that no community exists in isolation, and the structure of UKVillages reflects this.
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