Cheap Flights UK are just magical ideas toMany. A cheap UK flights may include trips to many a place. You may fly from Aberdeen to Plymouth, if that is a route, or London to Inverness maybe via a other journey. You may fly across isles in teh Berides or to oil rigs, by helicopter. Or may fly by hot air balloon across the Midlands. But cheap flights may be obtained, by accepting a lower amountu of service, and maybe via budget airlines, or maybe a discount, or maybe a arranging a deal, or maybe getting deals with companies, of 10% off, for aoften using the, or maybe using air miles, or other stuff. Maybe some using other peoples services, i,e a army flight as you onow someone in the aermy, or a pals helicopter or rocket boosters rocket boots. And also jet packs. The Association of Flight Attendants (LHR) is a British trade union local (Council 7 London) of the Association of Flight Attendants. The LHR is affiliated to the Trades Union Congress. In January 2004 it had 632 members. It organises among airline cabin crew. The LEC president is Saad Bhatkar. Along with many countries, the UK does not allow civilian aircraft to fly at night under Visual Flight Rules. However, unlike many countries with a similar night VFR ban it does not require pilots to be Instrument Rated to fly at night Kiss Flights is a seat only tour operator and was a trading name of Meridian Aviation UK Ltd. It has recently been sold to Flight Options. It was set up to service the UK flight only market from Summer 2009. Some of their flights will be operated by the Swedish airline Viking Airlines. Kiss Flights is registered with the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority ATOL scheme. Maiden Castle is a hill fort, mostly dating from the British Iron Age, in the civil parish of Winterborne Monkton, situated 2 miles south of Dorchester, in the English county of Dorset. The name maiden was once believed to derive from the Brythonic mai dun, meaning great hill. Recent work by Richard Coates (Maiden Castle, Geoffrey of Monmouth and Ha-ru-n al-Rashi-d, Nomina 29 (2006), 5-60) has made this theory obsolete. 'Castle' is a common English folk name for prehistoric earthwork sites, referring to the defensive banks and ditches. There is no 'castle' as such on the site. The earthworks are up to 6 m high, and enclose an area of 18 ha, making it one of the largest hill forts in Europe. The site is maintained by English Heritage. Excavations at the site have dated construction of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure back to around 4000 BC. An extensive bank and ditch as well as a bank barrow burial mound are evident from this period at the eastern end. However most of the works at the site date from around 450 to 300 BC, when an earlier Iron Age hillfort dating to c. 600 BC was extended and enlarged with three new ditch-and-bank earthworks built creating the main fortifications in a set of three concentric rings with offset entrance points. Centuries after its construction the fort was probably occupied by the Durotriges, a Celtic tribe at the time of the Roman invasion. The site may have been attacked and invested by the 2nd and the 8th legion under Vespasian in AD 43. Mortimer Wheeler created a vivid account of the fall of the hill fort in his report following the excavations of 1934-1937. Later examination of his records by Niall Sharples has largely discounted this interpretation and it is no longer thought that the fort was besieged or violently taken by the Romans. 20th century English composer John Ireland (1879-1962) visited the area and later wrote Mai-Dun, a symphonic rhapsody evoking something of the prehistoric character of the fortifications, the people who lived there, and their lifestyle. The Romans occupied the site but concentrated their efforts in the area around Durnovaria (now Dorchester) and the nearby Poundbury Hill. There was a large scale reconstruction of the site, just before AD 400. A small Romano-British temple was built in the eastern half of the hill fort during the late Roman pagan revival and the denfences were refurbished to form it temenos. The temple adjoined the site of an abandoned, but apparently remembered, circular Iron Age shrine and seems to have been used for the worship of a number of gods including Diana, Minerva and Taurus Trigaranus. It consisted of the usual sanctuary or cella surrounded by an ambulatory. A small rectangular structure, perhaps for the priest, stood alongside. The temple did not last long and the site was abandoned by the Romans soon afterwards. It was not re-occupied and remained deserted from then on.
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