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TOP 6 THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN CHOOSING AND USING AIRPORT PARKING IN THE UK

25th September 2009
Heathrow Airport Parking, Gatwick Airport Parking , Liverpool Airport Parking , each airport has different parking facilities all of which can make it difficult to decide which parking provider to choose. This article explores the top six things to cons... Read >
Author: Admin

UK & World News reviewed by The Bitch! (a weekly column)

23rd September 2009
Well darlings, Whoa up, now! This last week in politics has been better than watching one of those loveable old Laurel and Hardy films, hasn't it? That's another fine mess you've got us into, Tony! And another, and another... In education, after... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How useful a Bike Rack can be

23rd September 2009
What do you do if you want to take your bikes on holiday? You can’t exactly cycle there in most cases, but you’d like to cycle around once you get there. The answer is to simply attach your bikes to your car using a bike rack, and then drive them ther... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Uses of Expansion Joints in Architecture

23rd September 2009
Expansion Joints are used for many important architectural structures that specifically have a requirement of these joints. Buildings especially high rises are subject to many factors like wind velocity, weather, seismic activity, etc. all these things ca... Read >
Author: Wilbur Savage

Job responsibilities of a civil enforcement officer

15th September 2009
Civil enforcement officers, which were earlier known as parking attendants, are authorized to ensure that waiting and parking regulations are strictly followed both in car parks and on the streets. The job title for parking enforcement jobs was changed on... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Best Places For Metal Detecting

15th September 2009
Metal detecting for some is a real passion, with people travelling far and wide to fuel their treasure hunting adventures. Some are once a week treasure hunters while others only when on holiday and then there are people who do this for a living. Metal de... Read >
Author: James Thompson

Airport Car Parking Facilities In London

11th August 2009
Befitting of being a commercial hub and one of the busiest cities of the world, London has five airports. These, namely Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, Luton and London City Airport, provide apt air-transportation to the Londoners as well as to people from a... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Money Saving Tips on Hiring Car Rental at Brisbane Airport

03rd August 2009
If you are planning to visit Brisbane in Australia, you should be properly informed that Brisbane Airport is the only airport serving this place on the Gold Coast of Australia. Upon knowing this, you should then expect the idea that it is a very busy; in ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

The New Forest Show

03rd August 2009
This Week an estimated 90,000 people are expected to descend on New Park in Brockehurst for the annual New Forest and Hampshire County Show. The show is regarded as one of the top 10 agricultural and equestrian show in the country and enjoys a fantastic r... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Nine Reasons For Using A Battery Bike

01st August 2009
We have nine major reasons why we think using electric bicycles is worth doing. 1. Running costs. Cost of running the electric bicycle is just a few pence a day. All you do is to plug your battery into the mains. You don't have to pay for the insur... Read >
Author: Merlin

Why You Should Take Your Motorhome To Wales

24th July 2009
In today's economic climate everyone is looking for ways to save a few extra pennies especially when it comes to luxuries like holidays and weekends away. Holidaying in a motorhome can be a great way to see the country in your own time in your own way wit... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Is your driveway paved with gold?

23rd July 2009
Savvy homeowners are increasingly earning an additional income by putting their bricks and mortar to work. Everyone has heard of renting out a room to a lodger, renting out a house as a film set or even turning spare rooms in to a B&B. Whilst all of thes... Read >
Author: LukeK

Discount Flights to Vegas Nevada and other Places

16th July 2009
So you have booked your discounted flights to Las Vegas, made certain you have finished the online ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) to make certain they allow you in the United States of America, booked a hotel and rented a car, and now y... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll

The Grand Canyon, Las Vegas - Top Tips

16th July 2009
So you have booked your low-priced flights to Las Vegas, made certain you have finished the online ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) to make certain they allow you in the United States of America, booked a hotel and rented a car, and now y... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll

The Grand Canyon, USA - Top Advice

16th July 2009
So you have booked your discounted flights to Las Vegas, made certain you have fulfilled the online ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) to make certain they allow you in the United States of America, booked a hotel and rented a car, and now ... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll

Sink or swim - Gifts for him

05th July 2009
Sometimes when we have a new partner or boyfriend to impress, the real crunch moment comes when a birthday, Valentine's Day, Christmas or another special occasion comes around the corner! Suddenly it's no longer simply about us leaving open calendars with... Read >
Author: neiljontas

High-Performance Drainage Blankets

05th July 2009
In the same way that waterproofing ground with puddle clay or concrete has been superseded over the years by the use of plastic geomembrane linings, drainage geocomposites are rapidly eliminating the need for sand and gravel in traditional land drainage b... Read >
Author: Nicola Sampson

Credit Crunch Shopping For Bargins

30th June 2009
Middle-class Brits are now turning to budget supermarkets, which have seen a 25 per cent sales boost. Tightening household expenditure has meant smart shoppers are searching for ways to make their money go further at the checkout. In a recent article in ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Tactile Paving and Complying with the Disability Discrimination Act

28th June 2009
Tactile paving consists of textured ground surface indicators which feature primarily on footpaths and train station platforms to aid visually impaired pedestrians, enabling transport authorities and service providers to comply with the Disability Discrim... Read >
Author: Nicola Sampson

Promote Your Online Business Using Offline Advertising

11th June 2009
When it comes to your online business, how much time do you give offline advertising? The trouble with many internet based businesses is that very little time or thought is spent considering the benefits of advertising in the real world, as well as the di... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

Car Parking At Stansted Airport

03rd June 2009
Car parking at Stansted airport is well thought out, considering that it is the UK's fourth largest airport serving 19 million customers a year, operating 20 airlines covering 114 destinations, and all with just one runway and one terminal. You'd think th... Read >
Author: Laura Thomas

Parking at Birmingham Airport

29th May 2009
Birmingham airport car park facilities provide a competitive range of options at prices which don't restrict which you choose. With two major terminals helping 40 separate airlines operate, and serving 9 million passengers a year, this is an airport which... Read >
Author: Laura Thomas

Experience Extraordinary Exeter

09th April 2009
The thought of looking to rent property in Exeter can be daunting if you don’t know much about the area, so we have put together this quick overview of the property areas, shopping facilities and transport facilities in the area to help you get to know ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Identity Theft Fraud: Don't Park There

13th March 2009
Our cars are one of the life bloods of our culture. Yes there has been talk for many years about a massive public transportation system in an effort to conserve energy and provide a more efficient mode of travel. Whether it ever comes to pass is to a larg... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell

The Curse of Gift Buying

25th February 2009
The Curse of Gift BuyingDon’t you just hate it when you have spent hours traipsing around town and all you have to show for it is a stick of deodorant and a magazine?http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/index.asp?adnetwork=afWouldn’t be so frustrating, but... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Finding - Cheap Taxi Insurance

23rd February 2009
There are many insurance companies who offer cheap taxi insurance. The easiest way to find then is via the Internet using a search engine. This will result in pages of insurance companies and brokers who are able to provide online quotes. For those wh... Read >
Author: Stanley Headley

Driving In Paris: It Is An Experience

01st February 2009
You may still find many people warning you about the dangers to inexperienced tourists of driving the streets of Paris. However, in recent times the city’s transportation chief and its mayor have been discussing introducing plans to improve the conges... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

What You Need To Know About Parking at London's Airports

16th January 2009
You planning to fly to or from one of London's airports this year? Check out our guide to parking at London's airports and get the lowdown on car park locations, how the pricing system operates, how to pre-book your space and a whole raft of information t... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Car Parking in Edinburgh

16th January 2009
If you're hiring a car in Edinburgh and plan on checking out the many top attractions, the shopping, culture or the nightlife, you'll need somewhere to park. We've put together a list of parking options to save you time and hassle when you get to Edinburg... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Railway Sleepers what can you use them for

09th January 2009
Railway Sleepers offer a hardwearing, economical and aesthetically pleasing option when selecting materials for various projects. They have been used for hundreds of years for railway lines to fasten to. Nowadays, although they are still widely used... Read >
Author: ewssarch

Railway Sleepers what can you use them for

09th January 2009
Railway Sleepers offer a hardwearing, economical and aesthetically pleasing option when selecting materials for various projects. They have been used for hundreds of years for railway lines to fasten to. Nowadays, although they are still widely used... Read >
Author: ewssarch

Avail best collection Honda parking sensors at ParkingDynamics

07th January 2009
It is a universal fact that no one will wish that his or her vehicle should get damaged in one way or the other. But it is really unfortunate that most of the people face this kind of trouble in densely packed areas like genuine car parks and multistory... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Beware the Christmas car Grinch

16th December 2008
Through the months of March and September, it is estimated that a car is stolen within the untied kingdom every thirteen seconds – something that many people in Britain find a shameful statistic. The AA insurance group has announced that its reports com... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Airport Parking Options

08th December 2008
Most large airports in the UK offer a number of different options for car-parking, dependent on the differing needs of their customers. Bookings can be made online, which can save a lot of time, effort and money. It is important, though, to know the diffe... Read >
Author: Matthew

Tips for Driving Out Of London Heathrow Airport

04th December 2008
London is one of the biggest cities in the world. Luckily Heathrow Airport is located on the outer fringes of the city so getting out isn’t as difficult as travelling out of the city centre. Read our top tips. The airport is located very close to... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

London Heathrow Airport - Guide to the Terminals

04th December 2008
London Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in Europe and handles more international flights than any other airport in the world. Read our airport guide. As if being the busiest airport in Europe wasn’t intimidating enough, with the recent openi... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Explore The Czech Republic By Car Hire

04th December 2008
The Czech Republic is a fantastic holiday destination. Whether it’s for a two-week break or a long weekend, if you visit once you’ll probably go back again. Beautiful warm summers and winters with a crisp festive feeling, along with great shopping and... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

How To Have A Safe and Secure Christmas

02nd December 2008
Christmas may be the season of goodwill but it is also the time of year that crime peaks. With the Christmas holiday season almost upon us, we at The Safe and Secure Store.com thought that now is a good time to remind you of the steps to make sure your... Read >
Author: Barry S

What? No Cars?

12th November 2008
Bicyclecity.com promotes an unusual community - unusual by the standards of people born in our society in the last 100 years, at least. No cars. No trucks. Nothing with an internal combustion engine will be permitted past this proposed city limits. The pr... Read >
Author: Justin Lee

From Chip and Pin, to Wave and Pay: the Cashless Society of the Future

12th November 2008
If some predictions are to be believed, notes and coins could be a thing of the past by no later than 2012, as debit and credit cards become more and more ubiquitous in 21st century consumer culture. But even if such predictions are a little premature, th... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Speedy solutions for modern-day madness

11th November 2008
It is a fact that life is busier than it once was. As it goes, the business world is fast paced and competitive, and with the rise of people focusing more on their careers, there is often little time to do everything. Time has become a commodity: fr... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Landlords Portfolio Insurance on a Number of Properties

31st October 2008
If a landlord owns two or more rental property, he can simplify his landlord insurance by applying for a landlord’s portfolio insurance. Create an interesting landlord portfolio insurance. Have just a single insurance policy for the whole portfolio, it ... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Stamford and Bourne announce revamp plans

30th October 2008
The town of Bourne is set to receive a huge �27m revamp. This will not be given as one lump sum but the South Kesteven District Council last week received a �270,000 grant from the Government to support the town. The council is planning to redevel... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mobile Luxury Holidays

15th September 2008
There's nothing people like more than their holidays. Getting away from your everyday life for a week or two is often the highlight of the year, and there are an infinite amount of options to look at when you come to plan your breaks. When the word 'h... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Car Problems and Dealing with Them

09th September 2008
However much you have bought your car, it won't last forever. It might serve you a little longer than the cheaper cars in the market, but it certainly won't stick with you until time memorial. Surely, you'll encounter problems with it along the way too. S... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

The (Multi) Story of Car Parking

08th September 2008
In 2006, there were a total of 2,734,360 vehicle registrations in the UK, meaning the number of cars, and other vehicles used by Britain’s drivers, shows little sign of dropping. This is despite numerous schemes and initiatives, such as car sharing or c... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Chewing gum removal equipments – Effective ways to clean up the chewing gum mess

18th August 2008
Chewing gum is a fun activity but removing the stain it leaves behind on pavements, footpaths, block pavings, car parks, driveways or walls can be serious business. Gum stuck all over the city can be an unsightly experience especially if there is no appro... Read >
Author: sushri

AIRPORT GUIDE

16th August 2008
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is the official name of the airport here. It is situated in the Netherlands at 1118 G Schiphol. They can be telephoned on (020) 794-0800 or 0900-0141. You can naviagate directly to their webpage at www.schiphol.nl . This airport... Read >
Author: SUNNY BALHARA

Parking safely and securely

13th August 2008
Looking for a parking space can be frustrating especially in busy shopping and business areas. But it’s not just finding a parking space that is a problem, protecting your car from criminals is also an issue. Although reports show car crime has drop... Read >
Author: Brad Swarner

Bath on a Fine Day

12th August 2008
Sometimes when you visit a place the weather is just too good to be inside, so it is as well to have a plan for activities which are out in the fresh air, lapping up the sun. Bath has a wealth of beautiful buildings and museums to attract the tourist w... Read >
Author: Robert Baldry

Green Canopy Enticing Buyers in Mumbai

29th July 2008
Weakening property demands have resulted in Mumbai real estate builders being weighed down with large stocks. But the developers are using their creative skills to sustain themselves in the business. They are coming up with innovative ideas to not let the... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Due South

22nd July 2008
Nothing really prepares you for the reality of Bangkok’s infamous and ubiquitous traffic congestion. After the relative manicured tranquility of Singapore’s thoroughfares, the chaos and cacophony of the Thai capital envelopes you in its muggy monoxid... Read >
Author: Simon Goodall

The Market Centre - Crewes Premier Shopping Centre.

10th July 2008
The Market Centre is a place where you can go for all of your shopping needs. Smart and stylish the centre is based in the heart of Crewe, with easy access to the rail & road networks and a large car park with nearly 300 spaces placed at the rear of the c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Market Centre - Crewes Premier Shopping Centre.

01st July 2008
The Market Centre is a place where you can go for all of your shopping needs. Smart and stylish the centre is based in the heart of Crewe, with easy access to the rail & road networks and a large car park with nearly 300 spaces placed at the rear of the c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A Guide To Amsterdam Schipol

23rd June 2008
If you are planning a short break to Amsterdam then it is aadvised to improved your knowledge on the area. This is where an Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Guide would come in handy. With a simple guide you will be able to tell where you are and what you can d... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Premium Costs

20th June 2008
Insurance provider, AA recently brought out a report, which looked into the different factors that effect the price of car insurance premiums, and found that the parking place for a car has significant effects on the price of the policy, particularly in c... Read >
Author: Ruth

Self Storage - Document Storage Advice

21st May 2008
There are many different aspects of self storage with document storage being just one of them. Document storage can be used in the personal sense or in the business sense. You are able to store all sorts of documents as part of your document storage and i... Read >
Author: Helen

Cheap Travel - Airport Parking Tips

08th May 2008
When it comes to budget travel, a big expense can be car-parking costs at airports. In this article, we look at what to look out for when booking parking and money saving tips on airport parking. Firstly, do you know the company you are booking your pa... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Why does commercial office space make such a sound investment?

18th April 2008
With ever increasing amounts of city centre pedestrianisation and with more car parks being sold off to build city centre residential apartments journey times in and around our city centres continue to take longer to complete. As you can imagine this ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

Wells in Somerset, The Smallest City In England

08th April 2008
Wells is beautiful. Wells is small. Wells is a city. Wells is a must for any visitor to Somerset or to its bigger and more famous neighbour, Bath. Within the City of Wells are plenty of hotels, guest houses and bed and breakfast accommodation. Situ... Read >
Author: Robert Baldry

Benefits of Using a Thule Roof Rack

08th April 2008
The reasons for fitting a Thule roof rack to your vehicle are many and varied. It may be simply that when you take the family on holiday the car is filled up with family and there’s not much room left for their luggage. Maybe you’re camping enthusiast... Read >
Author: lexisclick

One Day In Tijuana

03rd April 2008
Crossing the border into Mexico you suddenly feel alive. Music and colour surrounds you as you approach Tijuana with an enormous selection of auto body repair shops opening ready to reupholster your interior or give your vehicle a “Tijuana Paint Job... Read >
Author: edkirwan

Business Security Coverage

03rd April 2008
As an entrepreneur, if you are interested in purchasing a camera to protect your company, then you are certainly making a good move. Today, the crime rate just keeps on getting higher and higher and you never know what certain people could do. Here would ... Read >
Author: Bill Pratt

How do I get in Guildford?

13th February 2008
Guildford is a large town found in Surrey which is located in South East England. Guildford has a beautiful historical background. So, if you walk along the streets of Guildford, you may be sure to see buildings that are more than 100 years old. Guildford... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

The environmental impact of Kiss and Fly travel to the airport

25th January 2008
The media spotlight has long been on the environmental damage caused by flying and the carbon emissions given off by airlines, however, very little focus is placed on the environmental impact of travel to and from the airport. In an attempt to reduce ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Car Insurance: “Bump and Run” Nation

24th January 2008
According to recent figures it would seem that Britain could be well on the way to becoming a “bump and run” nation, with 70% of drivers saying they have had their cars damaged in such situations. It would seem that the problem is that a great dea... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Watch out, Grandad's about! Car insurance for the over 60's.

14th January 2008
The older generation typically get discounts on a lot of things. Car insurance isn't one of them. Statistically, older drivers are the safest, yet once a driver hits 60, their premiums start to creep up. In fact, the over 80's are considered as high a... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Manchester airport parking - how to save money when booking airport parking

03rd October 2007
When planning a holiday, the exciting part is deciding where to go, where to stay and how to get there. Once you’ve chosen the destination, booked the accommodation and flights it’s easy to neglect important aspects of the holiday which could end up c... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Heathrow airport parking - how to save money when booking airport parking

28th September 2007
When planning a holiday, the exciting part is deciding where to go, where to stay and how to get there. Once you’ve chosen the destination, booked the accommodation and flights it’s easy to neglect important aspects of the holiday which could end up c... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Gatwick airport parking - how to save money when booking airport parking

25th September 2007
As with all holidays, choosing the destination, booking accommodation and flights take priority, but it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of the holiday preparations and neglect important aspects of the holiday which could end up costing you ext... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

How to save money when booking airport parking

25th September 2007
As with all holidays, destination, accommodation and flights take priority, but it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of the holiday preparations and neglect important aspects of the holiday which could end up costing you extra. One of these key ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Making the most of airport coach travel

24th August 2007
According to the latest figures published by airport company BAA, Heathrow handled a total of six million passengers in June 2007, making a total of 70 million for the year from July 2006. That equates to on average approximately 200,000 flyers leaving an... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Arriving at Glasgow Prestwick International Airport, what to expect

14th August 2007
The airport began life back in 1934 when it was nothing more than an area used for private planes. WWII saw its profile and status raised as it became a major centre for the receiving and onward dispatching of American planes. Aircraft production became a... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Airport Car Parking Pre Book For The Best Deals

14th August 2007
Airport parking may not be your top priority when it comes to organising your holiday, but pre-booking is the best way to get your space reserved at a great rate. Airport parking is the same at all car parks and all airports so you will pay more on the d... Read >
Author: Nigel M

Park on my Doorstep

20th July 2007
ParkatmyHouse.com is a new and innovative website that enables local residents with empty driveways and garages, and businesses or venues with unused car parks, to rent them out to drivers needing somewhere to park. Motorists on their way to a hospital, ... Read >
Author: Alexis Svenn

David Schirmer Has Created Wealth And Now Commands Things To Be As He Chooses

13th July 2007
Although his appearance in the hit movie The Secret is brief –it lends its self to the “Power of Intention” working together and in union with The Law of Attraction!! He tells two separate stories the first of which explains that before he was play... Read >
Author: Karen Giardunio

Tips for cheap parking at Edinburgh Airport

30th May 2007
Edinburgh International Airport (EDI) is Scotland’s main air hub and is located just eight miles (13kms) west of the city. There is one comprehensive terminal in the airport with arrivals positioned on the ground floor and departures and the majority of... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Most business owners realise what excellent advertising material business cards make

30th May 2007
Most business owners realise what excellent advertising material business cards make. They have been in use for many years and will probably still be in use in many years to come. A huge plus point with them is that they can be designed and printed at... Read >
Author: Shane

Secured car parking at Leeds-Bradford International Airport

21st May 2007
Leeds-Bradford airport is positioned seven miles north of Bradford and eight miles northwest of Leeds. The facility has a sole terminal, so there will be no difficulties reaching all amenities or transferring between flights. The check-in area is located ... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Glasgow Airport Parking

21st May 2007
If you want to reach Glasgow Airport by car, you can find the airport complex positioned approximately a 20-minute drive from the city, just north of the M8 highway at junction 28, with outstanding connections to a network of principal A roads which serve... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Parking at Exeter Airport

21st May 2007
Exeter International Airport (EXT) has a sole terminal which features two baggage claim belts, four gates and ten check-in desks. During the last three years I’ve caught numerous of flights departing from Exeter airport. Being the president of an aut... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Business cards are considered excellent advertisements for any business

21st May 2007
Business cards are considered excellent advertisements for any business. No one doing business should be caught without these cards. How will the public become aware of your venture if you do not advertise? These cards are so handy to always have ... Read >
Author: Shane

Parking at Edinburgh International Airport

21st May 2007
Edinburgh Airport is the main airport in Scotland and can be found about eight miles (13kms) west of downtown Edinburgh. The facility features one comprehensive terminal with arrivals on the ground floor and departures and the majority of the restaurants ... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Parking at Durham Airport

21st May 2007
Six miles east of Darlington, on the A67 you can find the Durham-Tees Valley Airport. The facility is easy accessible from the A1 motorway, A19 and A66. Mostly I use Durham airport for short business voyages. As a sales manager I travelled the last 18 ... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Parking at Blackpool Airport

09th April 2007
Blackpool airport (BLK) is situated south of the city. The entrance of the complex is linked by a dual carriageway to the motorway network. You have to drive along the A5230 from junction 4 of the M55 motorway and turn left at the first roundabout. As... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Burglar-Proofing Your Business: Nine Tips for Business Security

04th April 2007
Many business owners take basic steps to protect their business from break-ins—but most don’t think a burglary is really likely until it happens to them. Don’t wait for a break-in to put a solid business security plan in place. Here are a few tips... Read >
Author: Anthony Nearly

Long-stay parking tips for Cardiff Airport

27th March 2007
Due to my job I have to fly regularly out of Cardiff airport. The airport only has one terminal so when you decide to park your car here you not have to think about from which terminal you are flying from. Most of the parking services I’ve tried already... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Tips for cheapest longstay parking at Birmingham Airport

27th March 2007
A handy guide to where to park when flying from Birmingham for a long holiday, as told by a frequent traveller who has tried all the available services, particularly parking, at this airport. All those people who ever had to catch a flight out of Birmi... Read >
Author: Sue Mumford

Fighting Back Against Speeding Fines And Penalty Points

05th March 2007
The hard pressed UK motorist is, and always will be considered a soft target in the eyes of the individual, the law and the numerous motoring associations. And not without good reason. Any rise in the cost of oil prices is almost immediately passed on... Read >
Author: The Lexington Partnership

How to Get Airport Parking Discounts

09th November 2006
For those of us who have a difficult time preparing in advance for just about anything that we do (present self included), parking overnight at the airport for a flight can not only be the most expensive part of the trip, but also the most stressful. Firs... Read >
Author: John Blakely

Driving from Geneva Airport to Val d'Isère

01st September 2006
Have you ever tried doing this? Hiring a car and driving to your favourite ski resort? From someone who's done it, let me tell you it's not as easy as it sounds, especially if you are short sighted and have no sense of direction. Abundant cheap flights... Read >
Author: Fiona Easdale

Park your car in a secure place in Southampton airport

17th August 2006
I will try to present you the different airport car parking you can find in Southampton and how they are differents. The baa car parking can be reached in calling 0870 850 2825 (UK) or +44(0)121 410 5105 to book. Those services include - A free ... Read >
Author: John Turner

Are the Police Unfairly Targeting DC Black Youth?

28th July 2006
Looking hesitantly at the blue and white cruiser through squinted eyes, he nervously shifts as he stands near his porch rapping to his friends who decided to stop over. As the car parks and two cops emerge, he feels a nervous butterfly sensation in his st... Read >
Author: Khadijah Ali-Coleman

The future is bright ........... the future is Bluetooth!

20th July 2006
It is now becoming more and more obvious Bluetooth and similar wireless technologies are around to stay. As the latest version of "Bluetooth" improves, both in security and capabilities, so does its potential. Companies outside of the mobile phone world a... Read >
Author: Lee Werrell

How useful a Bike Rack can be

15th July 2006
What do you do if you want to take your bikes on holiday? You can't exactly cycle there in most cases, but you'd like to cycle around once you get there. The answer is to simply attach your bikes to your car using a bike rack, and then drive them there. I... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Save Money on Airport Parking and Get a Great Start to Your Holiday

06th April 2006
If you have recently bought and paid for a holiday abroad this article is for you. Here are two pieces of information that will not only enhance your trip but will also save you money on your airport parking fees. There are also plenty of tips here to g... Read >
Author: Sean McCarthy

Pocket Bike Racing: A Background & Introduction

01st April 2006
Pocketbike racing, which is also known in some places as Minimoto or Mini GP racing, is a racing that is doine with the use of miniature racing motorcycles, which are known most commonly as pocket bikes. These bikes are raced around kart tracks. It is a... Read >
Author: ted belfour

How Security Camera Systems Work

24th November 2005
Security camera systems work via closed-circuit television (CCTV). This CCTV differs from broadcast television because all of the components of the cameras and televisions are linked with cables or alternate direct means. CCTV can be viewed in real-time, ... Read >
Author: Derek Hanksworth

AirPort Parking

22nd November 2005
Aberdeen Airport Parking There are several different Aberdeen parking options available as you can see from the list above. The car parks include both long stay and short stay car parking both within the airport grounds or off airport. Aberdeen Airp... Read >
Author: Aseem Jotshi