Open4Business 2010 launch
Video from the Open4business 2010 launch. Weymouth College Construction training Centre
Poundbury 28th April 2010
For more information on the Open4business awards and to be a possible ‘winner’ go to www.O4business.co.uk
O4Business Gareth Jones’ unedited interview
Gareth Jones – EDO from WEymouth and Portland Council talks freely about his enthusiasm for this years Open4business
see others also interviewed.
You can link this and all OSTV video’s by clicking onto one of the icons eg Facebook, Digg, twitter. and of course
you can email a link to all your customers! For more information on the Open4business awards and to be a possible ‘winner’ go to www.O4business.co.uk
Revive Portland Watersports Event
Saturday 21st August 2010, Weymouth & Portland Sailing Academy. Windsurfing, Paddle Boarding and Kayaking were amongst the activities that young people could take part in at Weymouth & Portland Sailing Academy with Revive Portland.
Video by Weymouth Media | Music by Richie T
How to – make chocolate brownies
A chocolate brownie is a flat, baked square or bar introduced in the United States at the end of the nineteenth century and popularized in both the U.S. and Canada during the first half of the twentieth century. The brownie is sliced from a type of dense, rich chocolate cake, which is, in texture, like a cross between a cake and a cookie.[1] Brownies come in a variety of forms. They are either fudgy or cakey, depending on their density, and they may include nuts, frosting, whipped cream, chocolate chips, or other ingredients. A variation that is made with brown sugar and no chocolate is called a blondie.
Brownies are common lunchbox fare, typically eaten by hand, and often accompanied by milk or coffee. They are sometimes served warm with ice cream (à la mode) or topped with whipped cream, especially in restaurants. Or café’s




