1611. Bilbao: Beautiful Treasure of the Basque Country
October 12, 2018
Art and history enthusiasts will adore diverse Bilbao – it has everything for those looking for a rich and cultured holiday to Spain, and also offers exceptional dining options. What’s not to love?
About the City
Bilbao is located in northern Spain and is renowned for its extensive c...
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1612. See South Africa on These 2 Superb Road Trips
October 11, 2018
South Africa is home to some stunningly diverse landscapes, languages, and cultures. This makes it the ideal destination for your first (or next) road trip. The country’s sprawling territory will invite you to discover amazing tropical beaches, extraordinary mountain ranges and a plethora of interes...
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1613. Get Your Adrenaline Racing with These Extreme Sports
October 11, 2018
If you’re someone who wants a little bit more from a holiday than lounging around on a sunbed, then these heart-racing extreme sports are a fantastic way of adding some adrenaline to your travels.
From well-known activities like bungee jumping to the unusual delights of zorbing, there are s...
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1614. Introduce Students to the Drama of London's Performing Arts
October 11, 2018
There is no better place on earth for entertaining Performing Arts students – that is why a school trip to London is such a fine proposition. No city boasts the gravitas, variety or weight of theatrical history that our capital does. A carefully organised tour would leave an incredible legacy on the...
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1615. An Educational School Trip to the Montparnasse Tower
October 11, 2018
Most people think the best place to see Paris is from the Eiffel Tower. That makes sense: it is really tall and central after all. But there is somewhere better. Looking out from the Eiffel Tower, the viewer will always miss the biggest thing on the Parisian skyline – the Eiffel Tower itself.
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1616. 3 Churches to See on a School Trip to Paris
October 11, 2018
School trips to Paris can be fantastically diverse. Depending on the class or age or ability of pupils the French capital offers a dizzying range of entry points into all subjects – language, art history, history and religious education.
Paris is a city that has been constructed out of the ...
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1617. Looking to the Future: Trials Begin for the New MAN E-Truck
October 10, 2018
Several large HGV manufacturers are looking towards ways in which they can help commercial transport customers build a sustainable future while still maintaining a sufficient influx of delivery contracts to improve profits.
One of these involves converting a fleet to electric vehicles, and ...
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1618. The Answer to Today's Shortage of Haulage Workers
October 10, 2018
Recruiting drivers for haulage work can be a difficult and time-consuming process, partly because the job requires a £2,500 HGV licence. With the demand for goods vehicle drivers increasing rapidly, it is now more important than ever that haulage companies have a sufficient number of employees. <...
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1619. LoCITY's Emission Ambition: Supporting the Use of Alternative Fuels
October 10, 2018
The projected five-year LoCITY programme has been running since 2016, with plans to evolve and adapt throughout the second half of its course. Its aim is to help commercial vehicle fleets comply with the Ultra-Low Emission Zones that will be in place in central London next April.
These new ...
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1620. Colossal Congestion Returns: How to Deal with September's Traffic Influx
October 10, 2018
If you’re an owner driver, a long-standing and seemingly unavoidable issue is traffic congestion. Statistics from the Texas A&M Transportation Institute confirm that rush-hour commuters in the United States lose an average or 42 hours each week due to road delays, and it probably isn’t a lot differe...
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