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Megaride - Motorcycle event organised by the Rotary Club. Includes posters, entry form and sponsor information.

Caroline Spelman - Conservative MP. Contains lots of local news, speeches about the Health service, a biography, an FAQ, 'a day in the life' profile, an interview transcript and an area aimed at kids.

Meriden Parish Council - Information about local landmarks and brief details of the parish councillors.

Cogent Elliott - Advertising agency with client portfolio and contacts. [Flash]

G4KUR - Personal site with information on meterology, amateur radio, astronomy and satellite television.

Shirleys Garage - Used Porche sales and servicing. Includes stock information and location details.

Meriden Triumph Owners Club - Find out about upcoming events and meet the members online.

The Coplow Day Case Cataract Unit - Includes details about modern small incision cataract surgery (phacoemulsification) and what happens on the day of surgery.

Packington Estate - Provides information on function facilities at Packington Hall, as well as the fisheries, Marsh Lane Nature Reserve and Stonebridge Golf and Conference Centre.

Meriden Young Farmers - Features meeting information and contacts.

Meriden Archery Club - Includes news, tournament information, photos and contacts.

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