1461. Relax and Indulge: La Plagne Without the Slopes
December 03, 2018
It’s the most popular ski resort in the world, with around 2.5 million guests each season. But there’s more here than just pistes, snowparks and catered chalets. La Plagne is a perfect destination for a break even if you have no interest in throwing yourself down a mountain. Read on for some of what...
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1462. Make Music in Paris and Barcelona on a Themed School Trip
November 29, 2018
There are few better ways to open eyes and minds than to travel, and few better places than Paris and Barcelona. These wonderful cities are steeped in rich cultural, historic and architectural heritage. Taking students on an exciting and eye-opening school trip to one or both of them is a great way ...
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1463. Inspire Young Learners on a School Trip to Vibrant Varanasi
November 28, 2018
There are few more remarkable destinations for a school trip than India’s sacred city, Varanasi. This exotic location is an ideal place to take a group of geography, history or religion students as there are a number of fantastic learning opportunities on offer in the region.
You don’t have...
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1464. Getting More from Highways England
November 28, 2018
Highways England is one of the most important professional bodies for those making a living as a courier driver, as it controls all the major motorways and main A-roads in the UK. Sadly, according to a recent survey by the watchdog, Transport Focus, many in the industry are unhappy with the work it ...
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1465. Away for the Day: Great Ideas for a One-Day UK School Trip
November 27, 2018
The ideal solution for any teacher looking to organise an exciting, eye-opening and fulfilling school trip for their students whilst either sticking to a tight budget or avoiding long travel times and overnight stays is a one-day trip within the UK.
There are a number of cities, towns and a...
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1466. La Rosiere's Surrounding Area: Villages, Chapels and More
November 27, 2018
Though the ski resort at La Rosiere only dates back to the 1950s, it was developed on the site of a much older settlement. It is far smaller than many other ski resorts, with 150km of pistes. But beyond its all-abilities slopes lie charming alpine villages, clusters of homely dwellings and a remarka...
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1467. Off-Piste and Off the Beaten Track in La Rosiere
November 27, 2018
The village-like resort of La Rosiere comprises of a charming collection of Alpine-inspired buildings that fit perfectly into the stunning natural setting. It is a great destination for ski holidays, giving keen skiers access to thrilling off-piste areas amongst the snowy peaks above La Rosiere. Cat...
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1468. In the Cloud: Cloud Transport Management Technology Helps Couriers
November 26, 2018
If you’re in the logistics industry, especially if you have an independent business that completes a high number of owner driver jobs, you’re going to (quite literally) be on cloud nine when you hear the following news. There’s been a new development in technology useful for couriers – cloud transpo...
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1469. Owner Driver Jobs Delivered by Drones: Into the Future
November 26, 2018
To many, drones may seem like something out of science fiction. However, that couldn’t be further from the truth. In our modern society, they are becoming more and more prevalent – so much so that now even the general population can purchase and operate them.
They aren’t only being used for ...
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1470. Birmingham City Council Reviews Clean Air Zone Plan
November 26, 2018
haulage work with available drivers. Over 5,400 member companies are networked together through the Exchange to fill empty capacity, get new clients and form long-lasting business relationships.">Birmingham’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) plan, due to be put in place in January 2020, is being reviewed by...
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