Bideford Blues and Appledore Junior Football Club are committed to providing football for all youth players regardless of their age, gender, mental or physical ability.
Founded in 1905 at Instow, at the confluence of the Taw and Torridge rivers in North Devon, the Club celebrated its centenary in 2005. Whether you sail dinghies, catamarans, cruisers or prefer motors, we'll float your boat.
Open 24 hours, 365 days a year We are an independent Bideford based locksmith, with over 30 years experience. We deal with all calls personally rather than a franchised call centre. We supply and fit all leading brands of lock and offer appointments and emergency call out to domestic and commercial
Our deep sea adventure-themed soft play for children from 0-14yrs. Large areas to run, spacious obstacles ideal for older children and for grown ups to follow and assist their littlies. Great for all you big kids! Grab a snack, cold beverage or barista coffee at our Coral Cove Café
Appledore Sails - Sailing the Estuary, Bristol Channel and beyond. Whether you have sailed before or not, come and enjoy a sail at sea on ‘Patron’, a 31 foot ocean yacht for 4 hours, all day, a weekend or longer, or a child friendly estuary sail or sightsee on ‘Jez-y-Belle’ a traditional Appledore
I am a professional upholsterer, (NVQ trained, 4 year apprenticeship) with over 17 years experience. From our High Street shop in Bideford we offer a comprehensive range of bespoke upholstery services - Recovery and Re-upholstery of modern and antique furniture, Upholstery repairs, items handmade to
Established in 2003, Regency is a leading independent Estate Agency using modern & innovative marketing techniques whilst maintaining the traditional values of Estate Agency with a friendly & personal service.
We are an independent Estate Agency located in a prime location off the busy Quay in the popular port and market town of Bideford. We have been offering agency services in the town since 1991 and as BLaK Property since 2010. The company is owned and run by three Directors, Simon Keith, Sam Lathbury