Article Archive for 8 October 2010
[ September 12, 2010 9:00 am to October 4, 2010 6:00 pm. ] During September professional contemporary artists open their studios to the public. This is a unique chance to meet artists, to discover how and where they produce their work and buy from them directly.Visit a studio near you!,Web: www.artistsatwork.org.uk/
[ June 1, 2010 9:00 am to October 1, 2010 6:00 pm. ] Explore inside the Rows stores and help unravel their mysterious past. You will be taken to a part of the city that’s rich in hush-hush history and a tea shop where high tea is definitely on the menu!These tours will give you a much closer look at the city’s unique treasures than ever before [...]
France is probably the most visited country by Brits and Paris, one of the busiest cities to go tp. Although, not as many of us fly as we used to since we have Eurostar, the numbers are still large. I hadn’t flown to Charles de Gaulle airport for a few years until Saturday. Like others I was unaware of some long engineering work that is taking place on the railways that might delay your journey so here is the news.
Check-in queues have decreased in size as on-line check-in and airport check-in machines have become widespread. What has increased has been the length of the queues at passport control. You might understand that the queues at the non-nationals/EU section takes longer to process as more questions have to be asked But why does it take longer in the UK/EU sections? Is it because EU nationals go through the same line and there are more people to process? Is it because instead of just looking at your picture, the officials now have to scan your details through and wait for them to appear on their screens?
Traditionally gap years are the domain of school leavers and university graduates, but a new survey reveals the rise of the grey gapper with nearly half (49%) of 55-64 year olds saying they would like to take time out to travel. CD Traveller suggests 10 great gap year ideas that young and old alike will love…


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