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Be Inspired - Try Something New!
by Admin Nals - Wednesday, 13 July 2011, 10:08 AM
 

Be Inspired!

Be Inspired!

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Italian Evening at Knuston Hall
by Admin Nals - Wednesday, 29 June 2011, 03:50 PM
 

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Italian Evening at Knuston Hall

On Thursday 12th July, Knuston Hall are holding an Italian evening, featuring a welath of wonderful food.

Fed up with pizzas and bland microwaved pasta? Why not come along and try something a little more authentic?

The menu features:

ANTIPASTI

Italian cured meats, buffalo mozzarella, tomato and fig chutney, olives and sun-blushed tomates served with homemade focaccia and sundried tomato bread

MAIN COURSE

Chicken wrapped in basil, sage and Parma ham, served with spaghetti, a ricotta, spinach and pine nut sauce, a side salad and garlic bread

TO FINISH

Tiramisu served with Amaretto ice cream

OR

Panettone bread and butter pudding served with an orange sabayon

FOLLOWED BY

Tea and Coffee

The menu costs just £21.95 per head. 

To book, email: enquiries@knustonhall.org.uk

For more information, visit www.knustonhall.org.uk

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Bike it, you'll like it!
by Admin Nals - Thursday, 5 May 2011, 04:11 PM
 

Norbital

Norbital in action

Norbital is the brand new circular cycle route around Northampton. The word itself is a portmanteau, a word made up of two others; in this case, Northampton and Orbital.

The idea is to connect together by bike a large number of residential areas with areas of employment and education around the periphery of the town, such as the University, Brackmills and Moulton Park.

The route also crosses other on and off-road cycle routes that you can use in combination with Norbital to easily get into the town centre by bike.

The Norbital route is predominantly on dedicated cycle tracks separated from traffic, with just a few short sections that use quiet residential streets. 100% of the route is on a paved tarmac surface and 90% of the route is lit to a high standard so is useable all year round.

Norbital facts and figures

  • The Norbital route is approx 18 miles or 29 Km long and passes through or close to many of the major residential areas of Northampton as well as employment, industrial, retail and leisure areas.
  • Most of the route is on existing cycle infrastructure but we have constructed approx 2690 metres of new cycleway.
  • NORBITAL route is signed with approx 370 signs.
  • The project was funded through the Community Infrastructure Fund which is intended to facilitate sustainable growth.

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