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On this page we feature Web sites
created and maintained by local people who request space on this page and
produce sites with a strong local interest
The Site placements do not relate to a particular rating but are allocated on a first
come first served basis. Please visit these sites and contact the
respective Webmasters with any constructive criticism so that they improve their
work and please mention where you have seen their review. The
comments and opinions expressed by the respective sites are not necessarily
endorsed by this Web site.
This feature is under development and will be
continually updated, if you want to be included on this page, contact
The
Webmaster with your site details.
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http://www.fileylifeboat.co.uk
A new web site about the Filey Lifeboat by Barry
Robson containing
up to date information about the Lifeboat, it's crew and the
Station. In addition to this Barry has included a history of
Lifeboats at Filey and other sections on the Rescue Services.
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http://www.thorntonledale.com
This is the homepage of the
popular Thornton Le Dale Show that takes place annually. This
is a new site, cleverly constructed and gives details of "what's
on" as well as some information about this lovely little picturesque
village. If you fancy an ice cream by the stream that runs through
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The Filey Coble Preservation society
is dedicated to maintaining the traditional Filey Coble Margaret
to a fully working condition. This is a heritage programme tied
into the creation of opportunities and education of local young people
with additional interest for people of all ages. The site contains
up to date information on this new project with details of how to become
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http://communities.msn.com/photographsoffiley
Another new web site by
Stephen Eblet containing photographs of Filey and the surrounding
area. Stephen also invites you to submit your pictures and this
site is well worth a visit.
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http://www.lealman.fsnet.co.uk
This really is a nice site
for Filey with a good photo gallery and a range of historical and
topical subjects with short articles about local organisations that
would rival a "professional" site. Authored by Bill
Lealman, It also includes a guest columnist
and is a genuine asset to Filey, Local Authority Webmasters - take
note.
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http://www.hunmanby.com
If anyone thought that the village of
Hunmanby had little going for it then look at this site. Simon has
put a lot of work into this and has several features on the village with some
good photographs, once again, a very good site that others would be well
advised to take note of. We will be using this site as part of the
Filey Bay Initiative presentation and will have a picture for you in due
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http://www.flowerofmay.com
If you are thinking of
visiting our area, then check at this site for accommodation. This
is a pleasant, easy to use, compact site with maps & directions, local
attractions and an Events diary as well as giving details of six
Holiday/Caravan Parks. You can contact the sites for further
information and for bookings. |
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In his site, artist George Nash
portrays Filey and the surrounding area on canvas in a variety of
aspects and the thumbnail here does not do his work justice. You
can view his paintings and contact him for commissions through this site.
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http://probus.org.uk
This link will get you to the index
page where links to the Filey group and other Probus groups can be
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http://www.fileysc.co.uk
Visit this site to see what the Filey
Sailing Club are up to. This valuable asset to the Filey Bay
is well known has been in existence for many years and the site has
several pages devoted to the sailing enthusiast with a list of events and
contacts for visitors. Dive in and see for
yourself.
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http://www.fileybungalow.co.uk
Want somewhere to stay while surfing,
sailing, fishing, diving or just plain holidaying? - contact David and see
what this one has to offer.
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http://www.fileybriganglingsociety.co.uk
The Filey Brigg Angling Society has
been in existence for over 50 years, is actively supported across the
community and we wish them well. Some history about the Society
plus future events are to be found on this site. |
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