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Anglia Pages - Limited offering of business pages from South East England

Bournemouth 'lookit-up' - Business directory that carries advertising for local traders.

Wycombe Online - A local business directory for High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.

Muswell Hill Business Online - Directory of Muswell Hill, North London.

The Village - UK and Ireland directory featuring small businesses.

buzz-pages - Linking local authorities and public bodies in the UK and the private sector for Shropshire and Birmingham.

Wizlist - Advertiser-only directory of UK businesses - very low content.

Professional Services Register - Very low number of professional service providers to assist firms in the procurement of consultancy services.

Inmanchester.co.uk - Manchester business directory.

The Lincolnshire Business Directory - The business directory for Lincolnshire.

The Birmingham Web Directory - Business and homepage links for the West Midlands.

Buy Borders - Directory of businesses based in the Scottish Borders.

Spotlight Local - Low content directory of Businesses searchable by County or by Town.

Business Match Bristol - Find up-to-date information about doing business in Bristol.

Select-A-Trade Online - A UK trade directory providing an easy to use search facility.

UK-Countryside - Directory linking countryside web sites for business and pleasure.

A Business Directory For Llyn, Gwynedd, Wales. - A Comprehensive Business Directory For Llyn, Gwynedd, Wales. In English and Welsh.

Find a Professional - The easy way to find a professional in your area.

Shenfield, Essex - This site is the definitive reference guide to Shenfield and Hutton in Essex.

The First Directory - Information on UK companies from aerospace to waste.

Brighton and Hove Business Directory - Search by business type and town or postcode.

UK York - Attractions, travel guide, and entertainment guide to York UK.

UK Internet Solutions - Features business directories for about 30 cities.

Welcome to Watford Tourism - Information on entertainment and leisure as well as the history of the area.

Clifton Online - Includes a business directory, useful information, forthcoming events and a childrens section.

North Shields, Wallsend and Whitley Bay - Town centre guide, find shops and services via interactive scaleable maps. Latest news and information about each town. Free updates for all businesses.

The Prudhoe Business Directory - Directory containing listings of businesses and organisations.

Watford Leisure - Information on leisure facilities, latest news, sports courses, community arts sessions, and special events programme.

Yeovil Pages Business Directory - A local directory, telephone numbers, direct links, and e-mail addresses.

Harlow Business Directory - A-Z Directory of businesses based in Harlow Essex.

Burnham & HIghbridge Directory and Information - A comprehensive directory of over 1000 businesses, clubs, associations and organisations in the Burnham on Sea and Highbridge region with local information and services.

ThomsonLocal.com - UK businesses and local information from across the country.

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