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City Visitor - Interactive UK directory providing in-depth local, regional and national business listings with detailed city, shopping and service guides.

UKVillages.co.uk - Collection of local links for communities in the UK. Users can add their own information.

UpMyStreet - Provides a range of information including council tax bands, property prices and the performance of council services for towns in the UK.

British Towns Network - Directory of town and county web sites within the United Kingdom.

British Services - Portal to county guides, county councils and business web sites around the UK.

The UK's Online Community - A partnership between local councils, organisations and businesses to provide relevant information to local residents, visitors and tourists.

Village Key - News and information on UK villages.

2cUK - Guide and directory covering news, jobs and propery.

My Village Network - A collection of community pages including links to business, entertainment, services and jobs.

InfoSpace UK - Local information, business and people finder, including e-mail and phone number lookup searches.

B4USearch.com - Directory of businesses searchable by location or name.

Touch - Offers a series of local directories with business listings, classifieds and forums.

Town and About - Directory of local businesses and leisure venues. Organised by town name with contact details and a few website links.

Villages Online - Directory of community, city, town and village websites organised by region.

Rural.co.uk - Map showing UK villages with their own web sites and discussion forums for local communities

Townlevel - Directory of UK and Irish companies and organisations searchable by type, name, location and postcode.

Touch Local - Offers a series of local directories with business listings, organised by location.

The Ultimate Directory - Regionally organised database of UK based businesses and organisations. Lists contact details, maps and directions. Also offers advanced searching and a residential phone book.

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