saughy

saughy

(ˈsɔːxɪ)
adj
Scot made of willow; full of willows
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Other businesses to achieve Green Tourism Business silver grades include Firwood Country B&B; Grindon Cartshead B&B; Saughy Rigg B&B; Simonburn Tearooms; The Byre B&B; Twice Brewed Inn and St Aidan's Park B&B.
Confusion surrounded whether the Welsh legal team -assembled at great cost - could cross -examine Uefa's drugs expert Martial Saughy. The sorry saga descended into chaos.
And the strong-arm gagging stance continued when Uefa said Wales could not cross-examine their scientific expert Martial Saughy.
Lausanne-based Mr Saughy, an International Olympic Committee expert, has been brought on board by Uefa to shoot down Wales' claims that Titov was ineligible for last November's play-off matches after taking the banned substance bromantan.
Sites where the boards are situated include Falstone Old School, Kielder Community Heating boiler house, Kielder Castle car park, Skyspace sculpture, Stonehaugh Village Hall and campsite, Saughy Rigg and Old Repeater Station guest houses, Deneholme Residential Centre, Ninebanks Youth Hostel, Whitfield Parish Hall and Wentworth Leisure Centre.
A proposed extension with six bedrooms at Saughy Rigg Farm, Once Brewed, goes before Northumberland National Park Authority.
Kath Dowle 53, of Saughy Rigg Farm, Twice Brewed, near Haltwhistle, now collects people staying at bed and breakfasts along Hadrian's Wall, takes them back to her farm, provides them with an evening meal and then returns them to where they are staying.
Kate has returned to her family's Saughy Rigg Farm near Twice Brewed next to the Wall in Northumberland after graduating in art history at Liverpool's John Moores University.