Oxberry Limited is a leading control system software programming company based in the UK.
The company was formed by Cliff Stammers in May 1999 and has since gone on to produce bespoke control system software programs for many of the world's wealthiest and most influential people.
Oxberry work very closely with Crestron Electronics and as such are founding members of their CAIP Accrediation Scheme across Europe. The company also has a large amount of experience with AMX Control System programming, but to date Crestron programming remains the predominant platform on which the company's software is written.
The company was formed by Cliff Stammers in May 1999 and has since gone on to produce bespoke control system software programs for many of the world's wealthiest and most influential people.
Oxberry work very closely with Crestron Electronics and as such are founding members of their CAIP Accrediation Scheme across Europe. The company also has a large amount of experience with AMX Control System programming, but to date Crestron programming remains the predominant platform on which the company's software is written.
TV:UK is a internet TV channel broadcasting programmes which are no longer aired on TV or have been removed from recent schedules.
TV:UK launches on Friday 29th February 2008, it is not yet known how the service will be executed.
Confirmed Programmes
* Brookside
* Big Brother
* Teachers
* At Home with the Braithwaite's
* Countdown
* Prisoner Cell Block H
Programmes Rumoured
* Early Days
* Coronation Street Classic
* Teachers US
On Demand
TV:UK will have its own On Demand section with clips from the programmes aired on TV:UK.
It is rumoured that full episodes will also be available.
TV:UK launches on Friday 29th February 2008, it is not yet known how the service will be executed.
Confirmed Programmes
* Brookside
* Big Brother
* Teachers
* At Home with the Braithwaite's
* Countdown
* Prisoner Cell Block H
Programmes Rumoured
* Early Days
* Coronation Street Classic
* Teachers US
On Demand
TV:UK will have its own On Demand section with clips from the programmes aired on TV:UK.
It is rumoured that full episodes will also be available.
Gari Rowntree (born October 5th 1986) in Workington, England is an English footballer. Rowntree started his career with Blackburn Rovers as part of their youth academy. He was unfortunate to pick up a serious knee injury that kept him out of the game for 15 months. This hindered his progress and he was released at the end of his youth contract at Ewood Park.
Upon leaving Blackburn he was given the chance to revive his career when Carlisle United offered him a trial unfortunately he did not impress enough to earn a full-time deal despite scoring in a County Cup match. Rowntree featured in Workington Reserves 2-0 win over Barrow on Tuesday 27th March 2007 and signed non contract forms on the eve of the Transfer deadline. Rowntree made his debut for Workington's 1st team as a substitute at Vauxhall Motors on Saturday 31st March making an instant impact by setting up Joe Kendrick to score the crucial winner in a 2-1 victory. During the Summer of 2007 he had the chance to move back up the football ladder with Accrington Stanley but turned it down and opted to stay with his hometown club.
Gari is the son of Former Workington player Kevin Rowntree, one of five offspring of former players currently on the books of the club.
Upon leaving Blackburn he was given the chance to revive his career when Carlisle United offered him a trial unfortunately he did not impress enough to earn a full-time deal despite scoring in a County Cup match. Rowntree featured in Workington Reserves 2-0 win over Barrow on Tuesday 27th March 2007 and signed non contract forms on the eve of the Transfer deadline. Rowntree made his debut for Workington's 1st team as a substitute at Vauxhall Motors on Saturday 31st March making an instant impact by setting up Joe Kendrick to score the crucial winner in a 2-1 victory. During the Summer of 2007 he had the chance to move back up the football ladder with Accrington Stanley but turned it down and opted to stay with his hometown club.
Gari is the son of Former Workington player Kevin Rowntree, one of five offspring of former players currently on the books of the club.
Ryan Wilkie (born 11 December 1985 in Glasgow) is a Scottish football midfielder currently playing for Blue Square North club Workington. Wilkie came through the Liverpool Academy, and played for the reserves.
Wilkie had a short stint at Gretna, before moving to the USA to play football. Wilkie was out of action for a while, after seriously damaging his cruciate ligament.
Wilkie joined Clyde in September 2007. He never played a first team game for the club due to injury, and was released when his contract expired in January 2008. He then joined Workington.
He is also a former Scottish youth international.
Wilkie had a short stint at Gretna, before moving to the USA to play football. Wilkie was out of action for a while, after seriously damaging his cruciate ligament.
Wilkie joined Clyde in September 2007. He never played a first team game for the club due to injury, and was released when his contract expired in January 2008. He then joined Workington.
He is also a former Scottish youth international.