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The Benefits of a Pre-Flight Hotel Stay

25th September 2009
We’ve all been there. Getting to the airport in plenty of time for your flight – whether it is for business or pleasure – can be a stressful event. An early flight means an even earlier start, and driving when you feel tired is never a good idea. ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

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

Driving in London - How to Find Car Parks

24th September 2009
Parking your car can be particularly stressful in a densely populated area, especially in a city the size of London! You may have planned your route to get from one attraction to another, remember that parking your car has also to be planned for too! ... Read >
Author: John Downes

What do tenants want?

22nd September 2009
After a decade of doing renovations for my own and other peoples properties, another decade or so of being a tenant myself and obtaining the opinions of a few property managers on this topic, these are my top 9 things that tenants look for when choosing w... Read >
Author: Rosalie Griffiths

Ways to keep your car safe from criminals

21st September 2009
Automobile theft is very common in the United States. Unbelievably, a car is stolen every 24.6 seconds in the United States.Many people face this senseless crime on a daily basis and it is a very sad situation for all involved. Car theft is one of the lea... Read >
Author: Steve Waugh

You're Always Public Speaking So Be Prepared

17th September 2009
The funny thing about presenting and public speaking is that the majority of people will tell you they don't enjoy it and/or aren't very good at it. And yet regardless of who they are and what they do, most of the speaking they do on a day-to-day basis IS... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What to do in Whitby, Whitby Abbey

17th September 2009
A useful link that is relevent to this article: Whitby AbbeyToday Whitby Abbey is a ruin that dominates Whitby's skyline as it sits on top of the popular East Cliff overlooking the town below. Today many visitors flock to Whitby to see the Abbey ruins and... Read >
Author: Paul Sampson

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

Excellent Shopping in Basingstoke

14th September 2009
Basingstoke is a very nice town situated in Hampshire, with plenty to do, it is definitely worth visiting. It is an excellent place to shop, with so many places to look, there's plenty of choice. Although there are so many places to look, where do you beg... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

Dog Lovers Dating Or A Free Personality Test - Which Will You Choose?

10th September 2009
It has to be said that sometimes dating sites members’ profiles are less than accurate. Some members lie about their height, age, weight, interests or their personality and others just lie about everything! Thankfully and just to put this into perspecti... Read >
Author: Derek

Wigan Parks and Gardens

08th September 2009
Throughout Wigan there are many beautiful parks where you can enjoy your evenings and weekends. Whether you want to go for a day out with the family or just a peaceful stroll on your own or with a pet, there is a park to suit you. Here are some of my pers... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

Paper: Can We Really Claim it’s “Green” to Recycle?

03rd September 2009
Many years ago before I joined the illustrious ranks of the Commercial Records Managers I attended university in London and Amsterdam where I studied and later worked as an environmentalist. It was while in the Netherlands that I laid claim to the fact th... Read >
Author: N. Graveney

Email Marketing Strategy That You Need To Try

21st August 2009
Do you want your email marketing strategy to have the impact that the Incredible Hulk could have on the world’s bad guys? You would be crazy not to want that type of impact right! One email marketing strategy that you should test to see if you co... Read >
Author: Bjdavis

3 Great isle of Wight Beaches

18th August 2009
The Isle of Wight offers a lot of attractions to people of all ages all year round. Yet one of the main attractions on the Isle of Wight is its wonderful selection of beaches that provide something a little different depending on what you are looking for.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Second-hand luxury cars help drive new business

17th August 2009
Sales of new cars may be down, but if you’re in business an impression can still be made in the car park with a used or second-hand executive car. “You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression” is a very tired and overused cliché. ... Read >
Author: Eamon

Are You Blinded By Your Thoughts?

13th August 2009
Do your thoughts prevent you from being lucky? Do your thoughts put you in a position to be the recipient of luck, or do they actually act as a barrier to luck, happiness and success? Today I was witness to a very powerful and interesting demonstrat... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Window stickers – prominent and eye catching

11th August 2009
Prominently placed stickers definitely attract our attention. The more common places to affix stickers are doors and windows of vehicles and shops. The stickers could talk of promotional schemes, offers, attractive bargain and discounts. They could also a... Read >
Author: Jennie Dave

Road Tax and Car Insurance evaders become a thing of the past

30th July 2009
Car insurance and road tax evaders are going to find it increasingly more difficult to break the law thanks to a new device An Garda Siochana has installed into 104 marked and unmarked squad cars across the country. Gardai boast that the Automatic Numb... Read >
Author: Rochelle

Bathroom Designs for Small Spaces

27th July 2009
When you have a very small space to living in, improving and making the best use of that space becomes your utmost priority. When designing bathrooms for small spaces, flexibility should be your watchword. For a small living space, a well-designed bathroo... Read >
Author: Tameka Norris

Windows Automation and Macro Recording Software - Why You Should Harness The Power of Automation

26th July 2009
Hold on for a second. I like to ask you something. Given that we have only 24 hours daily, how much of these are you actually involved in work? And I mean no-distractions, quality work? After we take away the sleeping hours, rest and distractions, w... Read >
Author: Marios

Why You Don't Want To Be Obese

11th July 2009
Over 250,000 individuals lose their lives annual in America due to difficulty coming from being fat. One of the places where the body stores fat when somebody is overweight is the belly. One of the explanations is over eating or eating impulsively. Some h... Read >
Author: glen james

Top tips for preventing car crime

11th July 2009
Over the past ten years or so, car crime has fallen dramatically. This is partly due to the popularity of highly effective engine immobiliser devices, and partly due to the decreasing demand for used cars which has come about as a result of the soaring co... Read >
Author: Foster Carr

Office Cleaning

07th July 2009
True! Cleaning of your offices or your work premises on daily basis is not a simple task. It is the most crucial activity in your office that needs to be done well, well before the real work starts. With incessant visitors and in-out rushes dust, dirt,... Read >
Author: Sujindran Sivalingam

Hike the Sentinel Mont-Aux-Sources trail

29th June 2009
The Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa have held a deep fascination with anyone who has ever visited them. Those dark jagged Basalt peaks are exactly what gave these mountains their name. Drakensberg means Dragons Mountains in Africans, and if you let ... Read >
Author: KanStra

Jaguar XF is built more like a coupe and put in sedan category

28th June 2009
Jaguar XF is being launched as a sports sedan, and it has a 240 horsepower to support that claim. Jaguar created the XF at its Whitley Development and Design Center in the United Kingdom. And while critics claim that the XF certainly doesn't break the Jag... Read >
Author: richy

Safe Parking Habits Could Save You Money

28th June 2009
If you are like many Australians, you’ve probably not thought too much about how parking your car relates to your car insurance cover. After all, car insurance cover is just in case of driving accidents, right? Wrong. Your personal parking habits for... Read >
Author: Hugo Schreuder

Campervan Hire New Zealand

27th June 2009
Getting to set out exploring New Zealand in a Spaceship is something that people are lucky enough to do every day, but setting out in a Hybrid model takes this luck to a level of luxury! I was fortunate enough to take one of these beautiful vehicles for a... Read >
Author: Murtaza

Complete Guide to Melbourne Airport

26th June 2009
The Melbourne Airport Australia is one of the most beautiful countries of the world. Australian airports are among the busiest airports in the world. Melbourne tullamarine airport is the second busiest airport in the world. But the busiest airport is t... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Complete Guide to Hobart Airport

23rd June 2009
Hobart- a beautiful city 1) Hobart, Tasmania – it is one of the most beautiful and vibrant city. It is like a tourist palace with budget accommodation. Tourists find lots of wonderful places to visit around in the city. There are some splendid attrac... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Winter Cleaning Tips For Wisconsin Residents

22nd June 2009
Cleaning up in the winter in Wisconsin presents quite a few challenges, the largest of which is usually road grime and sidewalk salt or ice-melt residue. These materials can really wreak havoc on indoor environments because they are unavoidable and tend t... Read >
Author: Lee Harris

Newlands Horseshoe Walk

12th June 2009
Though normally a lone walker on this occasion I was accompanied by an old friend George. We had been friends for many years and on some of my more adventurous long distance walks George had rendered support along many of the routes. He had asked me many... Read >
Author: Acopic Ltd

Thor's Cave Walk - The White Peak

12th June 2009
It was great to be out walking again. November 1997 had been a busy time with limited opportunities to answer the call of the wild but as the saying goes everything comes to he who waits. Setting off long before first light for the three hour drive was... Read >
Author: Acopic Ltd

Mosedale Horseshoe

12th June 2009
Without doubt the Mosedale Horse is one of the most trying walks in Lakeland.  Over ten miles long it incorporates just short of 4500 feet of climbing and it requires a full day to circumnavigate the valley, preferably during a long hot (not too hot) sum... Read >
Author: Acopic Ltd

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

Dublin Airport Guide

20th May 2009
Dublin Airport has grown rapidly over the years due to a huge surge in tourism in Ireland. It is easily the largest and busiest airport in Ireland and is now the 10th busiest airport in Europe. On average over sixty thousand passengers use the airport eve... Read >
Author: CarlWilson

Parking your car at Leeds Bradford Airport

18th May 2009
When you're booking your holidays, often one of the last things to be thought of is how you're going to get to the airport. Do you take a bus, train or taxi? Often the most convenient method is to drive to the airport and park your car there while you are... Read >
Author: mattp

Parking your car at Leeds Bradford Airport

18th May 2009
When you're booking your holidays, often one of the last things to be thought of is how you're going to get to the airport. Do you take a bus, train or taxi? Often the most convenient method is to drive to the airport and park your car there while you are... Read >
Author: mattp

Tips to reduce the hassle of your journey home from the airport

14th May 2009
When we plan a holiday we are often conscious of our outward journey preparations, organising as smooth a getaway as possible and keeping airport hassle to a minimum. But, do we give much thought to our return journey? Outbound travel is always made sm... Read >
Author: Garrett

Perperikon –the Temple of Dionysus in Mount Rhodope, Bulgaria

14th May 2009
The fascinating remains of what many now believe to be the Temple of Dionysus, are perched high on a hill top in the Eastern Rhodope mountain range, around 15 kilometres or so from the town of Kardzhali. Currently the archaeological remains are still a wo... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith

The Tomb of Seuthus III near Kazanlak, Bulgaria

14th May 2009
Just outside Kazanlak, along the road to the Shipka pass, lies the tomb now thought to belong to Thracian King, Seuthus III.   From the outside the tomb looks little more than a large mole hill covered in grass. In fact all over the flat valley bottom, ... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith

Car Hire Italy - Bologna to Mirabilandia

08th May 2009
If you are planning a holiday to Bologna, in Italy, you’ll find plenty to do in the city itself, but there are also some great places that you can visit on a day-trip if you hire a car. Mirabilandia is a theme park with its own beach area and beautiful ... Read >
Author: Dr André

Airport Parking Made Easy

06th May 2009
You've scoured the internet for hours looking the best deal on your flights and accommodation. You've found a holiday that suits the kids' very picky requirements, you've bought holiday currency, your travel insurance and now you're counting down the days... Read >
Author: Dana O'Donnell

Airport Car Parking - Keep Your Car Safe While You Are Away

05th May 2009
When you park your car at an airport, how sure can you be that is safe and secure? There are a wide variety of airport car park business in operation, and while many of them offer excellent security, there are many that may not be. We have all heard ho... Read >
Author: mattp

Accident in supermarket car park leads to substantial compensation claim

25th April 2009
A pensioner who tripped on a metal stump in a supermarket car park in the Manchester area has been awarded a substantial five figure compensation settlement after the supermarket admitted breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act. This case highlights ... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Airport Transfer Wolverhampton and South Staffs

22nd April 2009
Using an Airport Transfer Service offers great advantages over driving to the airport yourself.  No having to negotiate the Using an Airport Transfer Service offers great advantages over driving to the airport yourself.  No having to negotiate the A... Read >
Author: jerrygallow

Singapore’s prize exhibition venue the EXPO

07th April 2009
Singapore’s largest convention and exhibition venue, the Singapore EXPO boasts 100,000 square metres of indoor floor space which extends across 10 halls. Funded by the government’s Trade Ministry, the venue was built and is managed by the PSA Corporat... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Understanding and Managing Common Skin allergies

04th April 2009
Contact dermatitis is a fairly common form of allergy brought about by direct contact with a certain substances, such as those found in plants like Poison Ivy and metals such as nickel. It is different from Atopic dermatitis, wherein symptoms such as ski... Read >
Author: K. Phillips

Tackle Early Morning Flights with Ease

27th March 2009
Whether you’re going on a business trip or simply jetting off on holidays, you may need to get yourself to the airport in the early hours to catch a flight. Of course, this can sometimes prove a hassle, especially as you might worry of sleeping in or mi... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

What Would You Do If Your Car Broke Down?

25th March 2009
No one ever breaks down in their car at a convenient moment. You’re always heading off somewhere important and you get delayed as a result, but would you be ready for anything if you were unfortunate enough to break down? Sadly, many people aren’... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

List of Luxury Hotel in Monaco

25th March 2009
Monaco is a small yet first class country in Europe. While you go around exploring what the place has to offer you, be sure to get first class accommodations as well with their long line of luxury hotels. Hotel de Paris This hotel was built in 1864.... Read >
Author: Urmann

Switzerland Car Hire - Geneva to Martigny

19th March 2009
In a previous post, I suggested Lausanne as a great place for a day-trip during a Geneva car hire holiday. In this post, we’ll look at another place that you can visit if you hire a car whilst you are staying in Geneva – the town of Martigny, which is... Read >
Author: Dr André

Guide to finding London Office Space in 2009

17th March 2009
Despite the economic downturn, London has become an attractive destination for businesses looking to relocate. In fact, the current financial situation has turned what was once a prohibitively expensive location into an affordable one, as rents in London ... Read >
Author: clickthrough

A Guide to Taking a Driving Test

12th March 2009
As an Approved Driving Instructor I am regularly asked by pupils to explain what happens on the day of the practical driving test, so I have put together a guide that will prove useful for anyone who has booked their driving test and is wondering what to ... Read >
Author: Kevin Everitt

Where to get married in Las Vegas

11th March 2009
The Entertainment Capital of The World is ever-growing in terms of the amount of visitors it receives each year, as well as how many people travel to the city to make a new life for themselves. Its popularity and fame for shows and casinos has become cem... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Buying a Property in Singapore - A step by step guide to owning a property in Singapore

10th March 2009
Living in Singapore Land is a scarce commodity in Singapore. Due to this residential properties are mainly in the form of highrise apartments or condominiums. Landed properties are a luxury as they are very expensive. On average, 80% of Singaporeans li... Read >
Author: Janet Meyer

The Garden Office - Could Working From Home Be Right For You?

04th March 2009
With unemployment figures at a ten year low and very few able to predict an improvement any time soon, many people are facing or fearing redundancy. Loosing your job can be one of the most traumatic experiences you can face, and in today's climate it's ha... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Beat the Used-Car Fraudsters - How to Check the Car You Want is Legit

02nd March 2009
So you’ve found a used car you like, negotiated a fair price, and are about to hand over the cash when a voice in the back of your head asks, “but what if it’s stolen?” Well it’s no good sizing up the seller, who looks decent enough, but then wh... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Making Money Online.

20th February 2009
If you are starting a website, and pursuing a business where a great deal of your income could come from lead generation and general traffic, then there are several decisions you could make to develop your website - creating a truly profitable business. ... Read >
Author: Virtual Miss Friday

8 questions to ask when you book meet and greet parking

20th February 2009
Our homes probably represent our biggest capital investment and we are careful to protect them with insurance and security procedures, however, have you stopped to think about your car? Yes, you have insurance, maybe an alarm, possibly even a tracking dev... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

China Vacations Travel guide -- Subway parking in Beijing,China

14th February 2009
As a Beijinger, I wrote this article to introduce the subway parking in Beijing. Hope this can be helpful if you are planning your trip to Beijing. The subway of Beijing consists of 8 lines. They are: Line 1, Line 2, Line 5, Line 8(Line Olympics), Line... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Fury over market place car accident

12th February 2009
Jason Rudolph has blasted Fenland Council after he had his first ever car accident in March Market Place, when he collided with an electricity socket box. A shocking accident Rudolph claims that the council should have done a better job of hiding the r... Read >
Author: catherine

Great things to do in Shanklin

02nd February 2009
If you're going to be coming to Shanklin and you're looking for something to do while on your way to the beach, here are some great ideas for ways to get there and what you can do along the way: • Take a walk down Shanklin Chine. It's a unique walk, an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Engraved, printed or hand painted – you decide

01st February 2009
You know you should have started shopping for gifts months ago and have really left it a little too late when you notice that the sales have begun and the stores have dragged out the same old tat that they offered as bargains last year. If you haven't g... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Consider a Land Investment If You're After High Returns

16th January 2009
The value of land has been soaring over the years thus making it a highly profitable investment alternative. Because land is a finite commodity, it becomes more valuable as the years go by. So if you want a stable medium to long-term investment that offer... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha

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

Heathrow Airport Valet Parking

11th January 2009
Is a long cherished vacation on cards? Then do not look beyond the unbeatable option of Heathrow airport valet parking, which will take off all your parking woes. Heathrow could unbridle mayhem during peak season, so it is recommended to opt for the hassl... Read >
Author: manickam.seo

Collecting Your Hire Car in Sydney – Things You Need to Know

08th January 2009
To help you enjoy a stress-free start to your car rental experience in Sydney we've drawn up a list of important points and guidelines that will help you before you set off. Invest in a good map of Sydney and of the surrounding area so that you can f... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Choosing Petrol Remote Controlled Cars for Beginners

18th December 2008
The hobby of remote control cars has come on leaps and bounds over the years. First came the electric remote controlled car and then came both the faster Nitro and petrol remote control cars for even more fast fun. Nowadays remote control toys come in ... Read >
Author: Paul Hockney

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

Professional Bodyguard Vehicle Security and Searching

01st December 2008
While working as a Close Protection Officer you should carry out a search of all vehicles prior to using them. This search will be carried out whether or not the vehicle has been left unattended; however, if the vehicle has been left unattended then the s... Read >
Author: James Brown

What to do when a dent appears on your car.

26th November 2008
It doesn’t matter how careful you are when you drive, it’s when you’re not actually with your car that dents appear! How many times do people go back to their car say from a shopping trip or from just visiting friends and you find that somebody c... Read >
Author: DentKing

Limo Hire Manchester

30th October 2008
Manchester is one of the most festive cities in the UK and there is often a parade, a celebration or a party to be a part of on the streets of Manchester. Of course where there is a party there is also often decadence and indulgence, which means that limo... Read >
Author: Vanessa

Faro and more with Car Hire

30th October 2008
If you are going to strive for some winter sunshine this season to escape the chills that are rapidly enveloping the United Kingdom you will most likely be looking for an easy to get too, warm and not too expensive destination. A great location that offer... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Top tips for car hire in Belfast

28th October 2008
Are you heading to Belfast for a short break? Save yourself time and hassle and reserve your car hire with us before you go and discover Northern Ireland from behind the wheel. Booking your Belfast car hire in advance will save you time and even some m... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

A Casa di Angela in Rome

16th October 2008
Angela’s bed and Breakfast is a Villa surrounded with landscape gardens in the centre of Aranova, with good connection to public transport you can say you are in the centre of Roma. It only takes 13 minutes by Metro-train to San Pietro /the Vatican/ .Wh... Read >
Author: Marco

Hotel Restaurant Arca in Spoleto

16th October 2008
We are waiting for you in Umbria at the Hotel Arca, Spoleto. Come and see the beauty of our landscape. Be seduced by the silent charm of our hills. Let yourself be enchanted by the spirituality of our traditions and culture. Admire the marvels of Art. Tas... Read >
Author: Marco

What to do Following an Accident in the Workplace

13th October 2008
One of the worst possible things that could happen to you in your career is being involved in a workplace injury. These injuries can range from anything to small and minute to serious, life debilitating or fatal injuries, and even what appears to be small... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

South Devon Attractions

10th October 2008
South Devon has a number of things to offer anyone who lives there as well as anyone who visits for a holiday. Among the most famous areas that they have to offer are sandy beaches for one to relax and enjoy. This is what many people do also when they com... Read >
Author: Stephen Xec

Companies opting to hire not buy fleet cars

08th October 2008
The financial situation that many of us are now in the midst of has meant that we are less likely to be spending money on frivolous or excessive expenses any time soon. Many consumers are simply refusing to buy goods and services for the simple fact that... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

The best place to camp in Europe

06th October 2008
People go to Europe for a lot of reasons, but many people don't realize the abundant amount of places to camp there. If you like camping you can see a lot of Europe much more cheaply than you would if you stayed in hotels, and you can get back to natu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The 15 most glaringly obvious mistakes people make when driving without car insurance

22nd September 2008
1) Not having car insurance (obviously) 2) Driving long distances in front of various road camera contraptions 3) Driving in general 4) Crashing your car into a stationary object 5) Crashing your car into a moving object 6) Putting fluffy dice in you... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Get car hire From Heathrow

15th September 2008
Regardless of if you have arrived in Heathrow from another British based airport or from elsewhere outside of the United Kingdom there is a real advantage to taking out a car hire deal for when you arrive. You can easily organise your perfect motor to be ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Airport Parking - The Hotel Alternative

09th September 2008
For those travellers in the UK who drive to the airport and face the increasing aggravation of traffic hold-ups (especially in peaks season, and especially around those busiest airports), the stress of starting a holiday can be debilitating. Hence, in rec... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre

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

Differences in opinion- stories from the garden

02nd September 2008
Mr John Smith Every time we pass a gardening centre, without fail my wife will want to pull over to have a look. I know that sometimes she denies it but I can see that familiar expression etching itself into her face as we trundle past, her eyes clouding... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Airport Parking- Make Your Trip Hassle Free

16th August 2008
Traveling by plane is now highly required and popular traveling because it is affordable and quick. But airport parking is a big problem. Often the flight time is shorter compared to the time taken to find a parking niche. Airport parking is not counted a... Read >
Author: Article Manager

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

Why Bring Banks Provide the Best Type of Recycling

13th August 2008
Whenever a municipal waste collection authorities want to start recycling the first and most obvious thing to do is to create Bring Banks. I am sure that everyone has seen and probably used a Bring Bank and more and more of them are being created around t... Read >
Author: Steve Evans

Beijing Property Guide

12th August 2008
When looking for a new home, your top criteria for selection will include such major factors as availability of transportation and proximity to your workplace. The types of housing available in Beijing include courtyards, villa compounds and apartments. ... Read >
Author: SONAM GOYAL

Taking the Trouble Out of Travel

29th July 2008
The thought of taking a holiday conjures up thoughts of relaxation and fun but if you’ve ever been in charge of the ‘behind the scenes’ organisation you’ll know the reality can sometimes be different. The run-up to jetting off can actually be qui... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Classic Auto Insurance - A Brief Guide

22nd July 2008
You have probably invested a lot of time,money and effort in your classic car, but have you invested in proper classic auto insurance? When it comes to classic auto insurance, the underwriting is different from that used when insuring your more usual f... Read >
Author: Colin R Cherry

Ottawa Locksmith Services and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service

22nd July 2008
It might sound surprising, and a far cry from the glamorous world of international espionage, but one of the most important skills regularly sought by intelligence agencies the world over, is locksmithing. One such intelligence gathering agency, the Canad... Read >
Author: Dan P

Classic Auto Insurance - A Brief Guide

18th July 2008
ou have probably invested a lot of time,money and effort in your classic car, but have you invested in proper classic auto insurance? When it comes to classic auto insurance, the underwriting is different from that used when insuring your more usual fa... Read >
Author: Colin R Cherry

Network surveillance Cameras

18th July 2008
Technology makes our lives a lot more comfortable and convenient, but even with all today’s high tech, security remains a major concern for everyone; we are all, at some time, susceptible to criminal activity. Network video surveillance is a growing mar... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

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

Top Tips on How to Sell Your Car Quickly

25th June 2008
These 10 top tips below will help you sell your call that bit quicker, so take note and good luck making that sale! 1. Pay to give your car a professional valeting, including the engine. Purchase new floor mats and freshen the interior by spray... Read >
Author: martindavis

8 Points To Choosing a Pediatrician

25th June 2008
One of the most important decision that you as a parent will make in your child’s development is choosing a pediatrician. I say this because a pediatrician will be the right hand that you need to develop a healthy and vibrant child. This task should n... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

The Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District – Motor Home Paradise

20th June 2008
The Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District is one of the best regions to take your motor home or caravan in the UK. Just a few miles from the M1 and situated conveniently between Manchester and Sheffield it’s really easy to get to and takes no time at a... Read >
Author: motorhomesuk

Accidents at Work: The Darker Side

09th June 2008
We all know that we can claim compensation if we have sustained an injury at work and it is fairly simple to demonstrate the injury suffered and its cause. But something which is often overlooked is the mental health implications of accidents suffered... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Dodging DVLA document DVNC...

20th May 2008
Despite the best laid plans of drivers, it's very easy for a vehicle's documentation to become spread throughout different rooms, buildings, glove compartments and countries. Some of it, particularly repair and service records, usually ends up being scrun... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Aluminium recycling in a soft drink can is getting popular

19th May 2008
The vast amount of soft drink cans that are sold each year would suggest there is a huge potential for recycling. This is true now and has certainly been growing in numbers in recent years. For a good while, most of the cans have this recycling ability ma... Read >
Author: Joseph

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

Airport Parking Is Cheap And Easy

01st May 2008
Simply put, airport parking can quickly turn into a nightmare if you do not book ahead. You will not only save money booking airport parking online through a booking agency but you will also cut out the stress of finding that elusive car park space on the... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Honestly - Do You Drink, Take Drugs and Drive? – (Part Two)

04th April 2008
Drunkards take enormous risks. Firstly because they feel totally in control and invincible. A few drinks will give this ‘Dutch courage’ to you or anyone who drinks heavily. Secondly, you might want to drive your automobile home simply because you are... Read >
Author: full house

Car Insurance: Driving on the Moon

03rd April 2008
The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) was developed to ease the burden on astronauts encased in their bulky suits. It was deployed in three of the latter Apollo missions (Apollo 15, 16 & 17). With a top speed of barely 10mph and a total range of around 70 mile... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

WD Bathrooms - Sheffield Re-Location

02nd April 2008
Due to the continuous expansion of WD Bathrooms, the company has recently moved to a new and improved building in the original site at Hydra Business Park based in Sheffield. The re-location of the premises was decided to reflect the growth and improve... Read >
Author: WD Bathrooms

Greedy hotel guests regularly help themselves

26th February 2008
Many people enjoy spending a holiday in a luxurious hotel with their loved ones, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Having the time to use the hotel’s glorious facilities and dining in their restaurants is enough for most, but some gues... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Skiing in the Cairngorms

08th February 2008
I have always wanted to try skiing, but was afraid of all the extra costs, like lift passes, ski hire and all the clothes - not to mention getting all the way to somewhere cold enough to try it. However this time was different. I had a friend from the... Read >
Author: Richard Adams

Chichester at Christmas

06th February 2008
At Christmas time the small West Sussex city of Chichester transforms into a stunning, festively lit Winter wonderland, alive with the excitement of Christmas. When 'that time of the year' arrives, organisers are ready to prepare the city for, arguably, o... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Airport Parking made cheap and easy

02nd February 2008
How many of you have struggled with Airport parking? Finding a car park space at any UK airport is a miserable experience on what should be an exiting start to your holidays. If you are lucky enough to fight your way to a free parking space and dragged... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Times Square- The Ultimate Shopping and Entertainment Venue

01st February 2008
Amidst Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay is Times Square, a massive shopping mall and an office complex denoting sheer magnificence and elegance of Modern Hong Kong. Due to the modern and high- tech amenities located within these iconic twin towers, Times Square... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Car Hire - A Guide to Driving in Italy

25th January 2008
Driving is undoubtedly, one of the most exciting ways to truly explore Italy. If however, you plan to stick to the bigger towns and cities and have no intention of venturing out into the countryside then its probably best avoided. There are a number o... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Workers risking their car insurance

22nd January 2008
There are many professions that require you to drive and be mobile as a part of your job. These professions could include anything from travelling to another office in the company to being a travelling representative for a company. Many companies recogn... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Don't be upfront about your car insurance

14th January 2008
It's long been recognised as a way to get a young driver insured cheaply, yet most people aren't aware that it's a form of fraud. I'm talking about Fronting Up – the practice of a parent insuring themselves on their teenager's car, and listing the teena... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

New waterside village in the heart of the city to unite historic waterfront with the city centre

10th October 2007
At the 2.61 acre Granary Wharf site, ISIS is creating a unique waterside village in the heart of the city. Bordered by Leeds rail station, Holbeck Village and the waterways of the River Aire and the Leeds / Liverpool Canal, Granary Wharf will create a new... Read >
Author: clickthrough

How to avoid the queues and save time Glasgow airport

02nd October 2007
With today’s heightened security at Glasgow airport, air passengers are encountering longer queues than ever. By following the advice below you should minimise your transit time through Glasgow airport and arrive at your destination relaxed enough to st... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Why Buying Lingerie is Easier Online

27th September 2007
It happens; even the best lingerie wears out. So you have to make a day to go try on some more. You need a baby-sitter first of course; otherwise the baby or toddler will be sure start crying for attention just when you are in a state of undress in the fi... Read >
Author: Melanie

How to protect my car insurance no claims bonus

14th August 2007
The biggest motoring asset after you car could well be your no claims bonus; it could be worth many hundreds of pounds over your motoring years, after all after 5 years your no claims bonus can be worth 65% a big discount on your insurance premium. This i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

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

A convenient, comfy bed before flying

05th July 2007
Flyers from Heathrow, for example, often have to set off extremely early in the morning to make a 09:00 flight. Even passengers who live in the centre of London have to get going at an unreasonable hour. Along with the worry that you won’t wake up on ti... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Exercise and Fat Loss – Effective Steps to Successful Fat Loss

01st July 2007
Exercise and fat loss may not be as easy as some advertisements claim it to be; oftentimes, you don’t reap the fruits of your labor until much time and effort has been exerted. However, by knowing and applying a few simple exercise and fat loss principl... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Launching your boat

01st July 2007
Many people new to boating are anxious about controlling their expensive investment, with practise launching your boat will soon be a straightforward task. The first thing any neophyte captain should do is hook their boat trailer up and head to a quiet ca... Read >
Author: Jake Gourd

Parking at Heathrow: Powerful Reasons to Book Online

11th June 2007
Until I moved to Norfolk late last year, my regular trips to Heathrow Airport for my frequent flights to Germany involved an easy bus ride from Harrow, where I was pleased to mix with fellow travellers on the 140 bus to Terminal Two. But now the trip to H... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre

Sleeping with your car keys

05th June 2007
You may laugh at the title of this article but in fact this is a very serious issue. “Vamoose” burglaries (whereby a burglar breaks into your house and grabs your car keys) are on the increase. Many of us retire to bed in the evening blissfully unaw... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands

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

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

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

Grab The Money and Run!-With on line business packages

24th April 2007
Copyright © Mike Pettengell If you have been looking for Internet Home Business Ideas and Opportunities, you may have been disconcerted to find that Grab the money and Run seems to be the attitude of all too many people at all levels of both off and ... Read >
Author: eBizScribe

Parking at Bristol Airport – frequent traveler tips

10th April 2007
You can find Bristol Airport eight miles south of the downtown area. I used this facility many times for the last four years. From here I fly twice monthly to attend business meetings in Aberdeen. I always prefer to use one of the two on airport parking s... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Parking at Bristol Airport

10th April 2007
You can find Bristol Airport eight miles south of the downtown area. I used this facility many times for the last four years. From here I fly twice monthly to attend business meetings in Aberdeen. I always prefer to use one of the two on airport parking s... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Finding long-stay parking at Birmingham Airport

10th April 2007
If you have to catch a flight out of Birmingham airport (BHX) than you might find it rather difficult to find good a good parking option. I fly often out of Birmingham due to the business meetings I have to attend and by now I know how to avoid all the ha... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Parking at Bristol Airport

10th April 2007
Bristol Airport is located approximately eight miles south of the city’s downtown area. I have flown out of Bristol hundreds of times for the last decade. Mostly I have to catch flights for business to Leeds or Manchester. I fly usually three times per ... 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

Internet Banking- matters to fact

20th March 2007
Internet banking is the new buzz word around the corner. Forget traditional banking and the way you used up to queue to get the transactions done. Internet banking is here to change that all. Now banking is no more taking out time from your schedule and t... Read >
Author: Manish

Discover Beautiful Aliomanu Beach In Kauai

28th February 2007
If you're planning a vacation to Kauai, one place you should certainly visit while you're there is Aliomanu Beach. Located on the other side of the river Anahola, is the South Aliomanu Beach and the North Aliomanu Beach is situated just south of Papaa Bay... Read >
Author: Drew Jackson

Gatwick Parking Information

20th February 2007
Anyone who’s ever flown out of Gatwick Airport knows how much of a hassle, not to mention expense, parking can be, especially when you’re in a rush. I fly from Gatwick frequently on business, so I’ve had the opportunity to use most of the parking co... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

The Fat Of The Matter Is…

02nd February 2007
You can’t lose weight lying around the house and sitting at a desk all day. If exercise is missing from your daily routine, you may want to think again about fitting into that little back dress. You’ve got to make the effort. Make a few small changes ... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Music Festival Survival Tips

11th January 2007
Festival Survival Tips Thinking of going to a Music festival this year? Then get those wellies at the ready and read on to make sure you're prepared! Here's our top ten tips... 1) Well I may as well say it now. TAKE WELLIES. It may seem like com... Read >
Author: Pete

James Bond’s Car Insurance “Means More Car For His Money”

01st January 2007
According to Virgin Car Insurance, James Bond’s car is worth more than £7,000. The new movie, Casino Royale, can cause James Bond a pay check of about £7,108.50 if his Aston Martin DBS V12 will get damaged. Now, taking in to consideration the past ... Read >
Author: Alison White

Cyprus Car Hire Finding The Best Deals

28th December 2006
Cyprus car hire can be easy or hard depending on whether you do your homework or not. If it is your first visit to Cyprus it is important to get it right first time around. There are plenty of pitfalls waiting for the unwary traveler in the car hire jungl... Read >
Author: kevinor

Important Tips for Fitness Walking - Something for Nothing (Almost)

15th December 2006
Would you like a trimmer body, better weight control, and better overall health?  And of course you'd like all these benefits without too much effort!  Then walking for exercise may be just for you.     There is a good chance that walking is one ex... Read >
Author: Tom Manfredi

Shopping in Nottingham

12th December 2006
There are many fantastic places for both residents and visitors to go shopping in Great Britain, and Nottingham holds its own with the best of them. The city not only has a huge variety of nationally known shops and brand names, but also a great selection... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Hill Station in India - Matheran

01st December 2006
Health Sanatorium in Matheran. Enjoy nature at its best. Matheran is a one of its kind hill station near Mumbai, India (About 100 km. away). Matheran literally means jungle on top. All vehicles (Except emergency vehicles) are banned here. The only mode... Read >
Author: c

Please take your finger out of your nose.

18th November 2006
Faux Pas: a slip or blunder in etiquette, manners, or conduct; an embarrassing social blunder or indiscretion. Last weekend I was at my beach house, away from the rat-race and blissfully, in the middle of nowhere (I love nowhere). Like many areas, it i... Read >
Author: Craig Harper

Getting a Toll-Free Line..

17th November 2006
If you do not already own a toll-free line, discover what you are missing out on and how you can get one without spending a fortune. A toll-free number is no longer a pricey luxury for large businesses. It has now become an inexpensive, yet inextricabl... Read >
Author: Edwin Boiten

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

Dyslexia – the building blocks of learning

09th November 2006
Introduction Dyslexia, a specific difficulty with the learning of literacy skills, is the most common and best-defined learning disability. Moreover, after thirty years of steadily expanding research of excellent quality, it is the condition which – fo... Read >
Author: Alison White

Losing Weight a Problem? Get help from the right Herbs

17th October 2006
Excess weight and obesity is a growing epidemic. It is tempting and easy to say that simply eating less and exercising more will make you lose weight. When I was a teenager I ate like a horse. My nickname was skinny Finny, and that's what I was – skin... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson

Britain Holidays Prized Again

26th September 2006
Nowadays the offers for great holiday are so many and so tempting that it is hard take a decision about where to go. Most of the offers are for spending the holiday overseas on the sunny coasts. But when deciding where to go there are so many things to be... Read >
Author: Alison White

Exercise is the key to helping you lose weight

31st July 2006
Many people make the mistake of thinking that the way to lose weight is to control what they eat if only you could avoid those damned chocolate cream cakes, everything would be alright in the world! At the same time, these people often see thinner peopl... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Seven Things You Can Do To Reduce Your Stress

26th July 2006
Our world is awash with a wave tension that seems to infect every single one of us. Have you driven down the street lately, only to find someone abusing you because you are not doing 30 kilometers over the speed limit? Have you been cursed by a beggar bec... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy

Your Site in a Shopping Centre - Location, Location!

07th July 2006
Copyright 2006 business-cards.com Have you ever wondered just how all the retailers who have a shop at your local shopping centre, sorted out who'd go where? If you imagined that they didn't really care think again. The adage in real estate; locat... Read >
Author: J Dubo

The Online Shopping Revolution

31st May 2006
As no doubt you have noticed online shopping is becoming more and more popular. In this article I write about this new revolution and discuss whether in my opinion this popularity is likely to continue or even increase, or if it is just some sort of short... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Lenders' Exit Fees under Investigation

31st May 2006
With most buyers borrowing well over 100,000 to buy their property, lenders' exit fees usually in the region of 50 to 300 pounds are a tiny percentage of the overall mortgage costs. Yet these penalties have created so much anger, that some borrow... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Mias Calls On Mortgage Lenders to Fix Their Exit Fees

21st May 2006
MIAS, the Mortgage and Insurance Advisory Services, is concerned that, despite the recent publicity and various campaigns in the press, borrowers are still being stung by punitive exit fees. Lenders charge exit fees when customers redeem their mortg... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Getting Started on Commercial Contracts

20th May 2006
A legally binding contract will exist between two people or companies where one agrees to do or sell something in exchange for something else (usually money). With very few exceptions, it does not have to be in writing but the reason why they should put ... Read >
Author: peter arkwright

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

How to Save Money and Get a Great Start to Your Holiday

09th March 2006
The chances are that if you are reading this article you have just bought and paid for a holiday or are about to. I would imagine you have spent or are thinking about spending a considerable sum on this holiday and would appreciate any tips that would no... Read >
Author: Sean McCarthy

Lanzarote, Timanfaya

19th February 2006
The Montaas del Fuego (Fire Mountains), to give them there proper name were created in the 1730's when more than 100 volcanos in what is now the National Park, rose up to devastate the southern part of the island. Eruptions lasted for six years and seve... Read >
Author: John Plumb

Heathrow Airport Transfers to Central London and London's Airports

14th January 2006
This article is aimed at the independent traveller whose itinerary includes arriving at London's Heathrow Airport. This article will help you make an informed choice about the appropriate transfer. The document also covers travellers wanting to make a tra... Read >
Author: Robert Handford

CCTV and Privacy

01st January 2006
The use of CCTV surveillance cameras by civil administrations has become common in the 21st century. The widespread use of CCTV by the police and governments has also grown. In the UK, cities and towns across the country have installed large numbers of ... Read >
Author: Kristin James

What are the benefits of valet car parking?

06th December 2005
Valet car parking is simply the benefit of having someone else park your car for you and pick you up at your door with your car. At its most common it is used at hotels. However, it is probably most useful at airports where you are most likely to be weigh... Read >
Author: Clinton Porter

Useful Information about Wheel Clamping on Private Land

17th November 2005
Wheel clamping is a situation drivers face very often. It may look similar, but wheel clamping on private property is very different than public property's wheel clamping. If you are involved in a wheel clamping situation, you should first know the co... Read >
Author: Ispas Marin

How Online Shopping Can Help You Save Money

31st August 2005
With the oil prices at $2 a liter, driving to a mall is going to be even more expensive than ever. Driving anywhere is going to be very costly. Then there are the traffic jams which translate to more unproductive time in the car, wasting even more prec... Read >
Author: Janice Wee