2341. Tesla HGV: Is This the Future?
March 19, 2018
You probably remember the buzz around Tesla last autumn, which is when the company announced its prototype electric heavy goods vehicle that would make delivery work more environmentally friendly.
With production beginning in 2019 and many UK haulage companies pre-ordering these vehicles, it...
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2342. Key Experts Share Key Skills for 2018
March 19, 2018
With an anticipated 45,000 skilled driver deficit looming in the not so distant future, the potential impact on the transportation industry at all levels must be addressed now. Whether you are an independent owner driver or the HR manager of a large fleet, the massive changes ahead caused by Brexit ...
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2343. Get Smart: Jargon Busting on the Road
March 19, 2018
You’ve probably heard the terms ‘smart vehicles’ and ‘smart roads’ thrown around quite a bit lately. Well, with Highways England’s plans to convert motorways into Smart Highways by 2030, it seems like connected Vehicles and Intelligent Transport Systems are the future for UK hauliers and owner drive...
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2344. Wondrous Walks in Dorset: A Guide for Nature Lovers
March 19, 2018
For those lucky enough to be staying in one of the spectacular holiday parks in Dorset, there are myriad spectacular walking routes to indulge in. Whether you’re a family of leisurely strollers or hiking aficionados, Dorset is the perfect region to pause the clock and enjoy some family time outdoors...
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2345. Keep Up-to-Date with Cutting-Edge Wearables
March 19, 2018
Technology changes so fast these days that it’s easy to feel left behind, even when your gadgets are only two or three years old. Travel is one area in which having the latest tech can be super useful, allowing adventurous travellers to completely transform their holiday experience. Whether you are ...
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2346. Geocaching - The Modern Adventure Phenomenon
March 19, 2018
The sport of geocaching has been taking the world by storm in recent years. Invented in the early 2000s as a novel way to get people exploring, this outdoor activity is fun for everyone, young and old, and is the perfect adventure activity for any holiday. Players use GPS software on their phones to...
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2347. The Best London Museums for Educational Visits
March 19, 2018
Boasting a range of excellent exhibition spaces that offer dedicated school programmes tailored to your students’ curriculum, London is a fantastic city for educational visits. Plan your trip carefully and you could cover a range of subjects and topics in a relatively short space of time.
Th...
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2348. Italian Residential Trips: When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do
March 19, 2018
It can be hard for a history or classics teacher to bridge the gap between the past and the present. This is why a residential trip can be so important when the past you are trying to teach happened more than 2000 years ago. But what if, more than just seeing the ruins of the great Roman Empire in R...
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2349. Bring the Bard to Life on a School Trip to Stratford
March 19, 2018
One of the hardest challenges in teaching Shakespeare to modern school children can be to make them see past the playwright’s legendary status and to understand that he was an ordinary man writing about the world around him. On a school trip to Stratford, your pupils will have a chance to see the do...
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2350. The Val Thorens Apres Scene
March 19, 2018
Though it’s hard to beat cosying up in front of a roaring fire with a glass of wine in your catered chalet, Val Thorens has a range of night-time activities perfect for relaxing with family after a day’s skiing. This ski resort is peppered with friendly bars and activity centres, so whether you enjo...
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