Arrrr... Escape the daily grind with a luxury spa break at the popular 4* Malvern Spa Hotel in Worcestershire. We found some great rates with spa access and breakfast included, sleeping in a swanky Double/Twin Room with a signature bed and luxe Egyptian cotton sheets. What better way to usher in a new week?! Offer… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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Sunday, 10 June 2018
Cheap Costa del Sol: 7nts off-season from £149pp incl. apartment & flights
Pirates, grab a bargain for less by traveling off-season: a 7-night stay in Spain's Costa del Sol is cheap from only £149pp including the Benal Beach Apartments & flights. The apartments are a 2-minute walk from the beach, with indoor and outdoor pools and a great location for exploring the area. Holiday details: Travel duration:… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
ABD: Mayor’s Environment Strategy Misses the Point
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June 10, 2018 at 04:02PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Kham, has published his Environment Strategy. The executive summary talks about the “greening” of London with more trees, green roofs and walls to reduce energy demand, the encouragement of more walking and cycling to improve air quality and many other environmental improvements. But the report fails to mention the key problem. Namely that there are too many people in London.It highlights that water supply is set to outstrip supply by 2020 and the city’s electricity infrastructure is approaching full capacity. Air pollution is also high but that’s not just from transport, albeit much of the transport emissions are generated by the goods vehicles and public transport vehicles required to serve the growing population. Non-road emissions such as from construction, the river or wood burning constitute half of emissions in London and are a growing issue – that’s what the Mayor says, but he has no solution to that other than to “work with the government and other partners”.London’s population is growing rapidly and the more people there are, and the more businesses that provide employment and services to those people, the more energy and water are consumed and the more emissions generated. It also results in a sclerotic road transport network where no new capacity has been added for many years. But instead of tackling the root cause of the problem the Mayor is talking about planting more trees and providing more open spaces.In summary, many of the Mayor’s proposals are worthy and may have minor impacts on the quality of life in London. Encouraging us all to drive zero emission electric vehicles by 2050 may help in some regards, although they will add a further heavy load on the already stretched electricity network, but the report fails to spot the elephant in the room and propose how to deal with it. Namely that there are too many people in too small an area of land. The densification of London, with more and more homes and other buildings to support the growing population, supported by a few more green parks will not tackle the fundamental problem.
Chic 4* French Riviera break 4nts from £263pp - incl. Radisson Blu hotel, breakfast & flights
Ahoy mateys! Jet off to the French Riviera with a swanky stay at 4* Radisson Blu Hotel Nice offering first class amenities, private beach access and breathtaking views. Breakfast is included in this holiday, which is available throughout the season, with the cheapest dates to be found in October. Holiday details Travel duration: 4 nights… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Plush 4* hotel stay in Manchester from £35pppn - city centre location & on site spa
Manchester - the home of the Madchester movement, the City vs United battle and YOU for one or two nights this summer/autumn. We have found this SUPER cheap hotel stay slap bang in the city centre. Situated within walking distance of the famous Northern Quarter with it's vintage boutiques, quirky cafes and excellent record shops,… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Magical Disneyland Paris break from £129pp - incl. 2-3nts hotel, park entry & flights
Pirates, discover the wonders of Disneyland Paris with this splendid deal from TourCenter! All the essentials are covered: park tickets, 2 or 3 nights accommodation close to the park, and return flights from one of 12 airports in the UK and Ireland! Departures are available between June and December - Contact TourCenter now and get… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Sleek Ibiza 4* break 3nts from £281pp - incl. flights, beach hotel & breakfast
Arrr mateys! For this Ibiza break you will be staying at the sleek 4* Barcelo Portinatx Adults Only Hotel just 20 meters from a sandy cove, offering a pool overlooking the horizon, an outdoor wellness centre next to the sea and a totally relaxing atmosphere. Breakfast is included in this holiday as well. We opted… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Upscale 5* Madeira autumn break 4nts from £293pp - incl. flights, hotel & breakfast
Ahoy mateys! We are drooling over this upscale luxury spa holiday on the gorgeous little Portuguese island of Madeira. You will be staying at the impressive design hotel 5* Savoy Saccharum set right on the Atlantic Ocean, with flights and breakfast included in your stay. (With the option to shorten/extend your holiday, or upgrade to… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Luxe 4* Budapest city-break 2nts from £142pp - incl. hotel w/ rooftop pools, breakfast & flights
Ahoy mateys! Budapest is arguably one of the prettiest cities in Europe, boasting spectacular buildings and the world-famous baths and it's also still relatively cheap! So live it up in style at the grand 4* Continental Hotel Budapest boasting a roof-top spa with indoor and outdoor pools plus fine dining in a central location.… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
The £11,000 question; Should taxi drivers be paying VAT for wheelchair accessible vehicles?
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June 10, 2018 at 09:44AM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
In many local authorities around the UK wheelchair accessible vehicles (WAV) have long been made a necessity for taxi drivers working in that region.However some cities are only now going through the reclassification of the taxis available making drivers change from standard saloon cars to the more expensive WAV taxis.Nearby to where I live, Cheltenham are facing this exact change. Cheltenham Borough Council only recently decided to make all of the town's taxis wheelchair-accessible by 2021. Drivers have since taken to the streets in protest and also produced online petitions in order to reverse the decision.
There are pro’s and con’s for any taxi fleet to be fully WAV compliant. For those cities making the change cost, in a market that is currently low in confidence, is the biggest hurdle faced. There is also the argument by some that elderly and less mobile members of the public struggle to enter and exit a WAV taxi more so than its saloon counterpart. Personally speaking as a London cab driver I don’t mind the fact that all of our vehicles have to be WAV. It keeps the London fleet available to everyone and is also a huge PR point when selling the trade to the public. It also provided a brand and clear distinction from private hire options available in the area.
However it comes at a cost. WAV taxis start at £19,695 for the very basic 4-seater Peugeot Premier to the eye watering £55,599 price tag placed on the new electric LEVC TX taxi. If the costs were to be reduced for WAV taxis imposed and not chosen by drivers, the uptake of such vehicles would be met with much less resistance.Taxi drivers are currently paying 20% VAT on all new taxi purchases. Nothing new I hear you say, but should drivers be paying anything at all?Generally, VAT has to be paid on all goods and services. However, in certain circumstances there’s relief from paying VAT on a limited range of goods and services for disabled people.
For some time there has been VAT relief to those purchasing a vehicle adapted to carry wheelchairs. On the HMRC government website it details that an individual purchasing a vehicle on behalf of a disabled wheelchair user can claim relief if they meet the following criteria:Zero rate VAT on the supply of a ‘qualifying motor vehicle’ that has been:
designed to enable the disabled wheelchair user to travel in it, or substantially and permanently adapted to enable the disabled wheelchair user to travel in it and the adaptation is necessary to enable that person to travel in the vehicle
So on paper taxi drivers should be offered tax relief on WAV taxis. That would knock off over £11,000 on the new LEVC TX taxi and make it’s purchase a serious dilemma far all drivers not just a select few.
So why isn’t it happening?
Saturday, 9 June 2018
Luxe 4* Miami beach holiday 7nts from £788pp - incl. iconic oceanfront hotel & flights (sleeps 4)
Ahoy mateys! Sometimes you gotta treat yourself a little, and we've laid eyes on the top-rated ocean front 4* Nautilus - a Sixty Hotel in Miami! This luxurious hotel boasts direct beach access, an inviting outdoor pool surrounded by cabanas, spa services and a chic restaurant overlooking the ocean. The bustling South Beach district with… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Head out to Tenerife in July: 7nt break from £194pp - incl. 7nts aparthotel & flights
Head out to the Canaries this July and catch some of that Tenerife sunshine with the help of our Holiday Finder. With this deal you'll be spending 7 nights at Teneguia, just a few minutes' walk from the beach. Flights are included from a variety of UK airports. The cheapest options are for early July… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Could Uber’s charm offensive blow up in their face?
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June 09, 2018 at 05:57PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI Steve Kenton THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
As D-day approaches for Uber in relation to their London licence renewal appeal, could the overt charm offensive which has been embarked upon had an adverse, rather than a positive effect on the world’s largest private hire company?
Uber's appeal begins on June 25th, however, they have applied for an interim 18-month licence, which is a strange move given that Uber are appealing the initial decision by TfL not to renew their licence. Whether they have a licence for 18-months or 5 years should be an irrelevance if they are seen to be complying and found fit to hold a licence. Therefore is this Uber taking out a contingency plan to obtain a licence by stealth should their appeal fail.
Uber were refused renewal of their licence on several grounds. TfL found that both medical checks and criminal background checks were inadequately performed. Criminal investigations into the company's drivers may have been hampered after they reported potential criminal activity, which included sexual assault to Transport for London, but failed to report the same said criminal activity to the police. Greyball technology, a piece of software that could be used to block TfL (or any other regulator) from gaining full access to the Uber app, potentially preventing officials from undertaking regulatory or law enforcement duties was also cited as a reason to reject Uber’s renewal application.
All of these issues, plus others, meant that TfL refused Uber's licence renewal under the umbrella term of "not being a fit and proper operator."
Since that time Uber have agreed to share its data with TfL, offered its drivers an injury and sick pay package at a cost of £2 per week, and embarked on a charm offensive which can only be described as mind-boggling.
This charm offensive includes a 5 part, 5 minute docu-advertorial featuring Uber drivers from around the UK, in conversation with their passengers, which include footballers from Manchester United, who are sponsored by Uber amongst others. This is allied to other, slightly more baffling stories, such as Benedict Cumberbatch tackling a group of muggers, along with the Uber driver himself, emerging less than afortnight ago... despite the incident actually happening some eight months ago in November 2017.
More concerning is the Open Democracy revelation that the Evening Standard had accepted a substantial sum of money from Uber (as well as several other companies) to positively promote them for a period of two years.
Citylab have said that the Evening Standard have denied allegations that their editorial independance could be compromised. This of course comes into direct conflict with Evening Standard editor and former Chancellor of the Exchequor, George Osborne's links to Black Rock, a major investor in Uber. It wasn't that long ago that an Evening Standard editorial heavily criticised London Mayor Sadiq Khan over his decision not to grant Uber a renewal of their licence.
Uber's current "in your face" advertorials suggesting that they are reformed characters and are now "the good guys" may well appease some of the public, press and politicians, and the reality is that they will probably obtain a licence to operate in London, but one cannot help believing that "methinks the company protesteth too much."
With Lyft, Taxify and others waiting in the wings to enter into the London market, the question must be asked as to whether Uber have gone way over the top in trying to convince the public that they are a reformed company and are no longer the proverbial wolf in sheeps clothing.
5* Portugal break: 7nts in oceanfront hotel with flights & breakfast from £216pp
Although the weather is fabulous now, it's always a good time to plan your winter escape: enjoy 7 nights in the Portuguese weather this winter and what better way to experience it than in a 5* hotel on the oceanfront? Treat your favourite ship mate to a break to the Algarve in the Real Marina… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Preening in Perugia: 4nts in Italy in 5* spa hotel from £192pp incl. breakfast & flights
4 nights in Perugia, Italy from £192pp including the 5* Le Tre Vaselle Resort & Wine Spa, breakfast & flights. Have a dip in one of the two pools, sample local wine and cuisine, or enjoy a wine treatment or Turkish bath in the hotel's spa. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Las Vegas 4* getaway only £577pp - 7nts iconic Flamingo hotel on the strip & flights
Ahoy pirates, Las Vegas is calling and for todays deal you will be staying on the famous strip in the iconic 4* Flamingo Hotel. The Las Vegas getaway is for 7 nights which we think is the perfect amount of time to stay, you can even book with a deposit and payment plan. Holiday details… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Trendy London 5* Town Hall family stay from £48pp/pn - incl. pool access (August dates)
Ahoy mateys! The award-winning 5* Town Hall Hotel & Apartments is situated in the heart of East London, an incredibly imposing building boasting 1950s-inspired modernist design and a spa with a relaxing pool. Here you are perfectly placed for exploring Shoreditch's cool restaurant-and bar scene with Bethnal Green station on your doorstep also connecting you… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Uber arrives in the Costa del Sol
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June 09, 2018 at 01:12PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Last month TaxiPoint reported that Uber would be launching within a few weeks on the Costa Del Sol.
On June 5th Uber finally launched, servicing the areas between Malaga and Marbella, which include towns such as Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Mijas and Calahonda.
Uber have initially started with 200 vehicles but there are plans to increase that figure.
The Costa Del Sol attracts more than 12.5 million visitors per annum and is also home to a massive ex-pat community.
Uber has previously used local jobs startups to recruit drivers.
There is controversy afoot as local cabbies complain that local regulations have been circumvented. Licensing regulations stipulate that there can only be one private hire vehicle for every thirty taxis, however it is alleged that the National Markets and Competition Commission have relaxed that rule.
The news of Ubers start-up in the area has received mixed views from some locals, with radio presenter Andy Coates saying "having used Uber in the UK, i can see why it is so popular, you know the car you are getting into, the driver you will get, the route that you will take and the price that you will pay."
However not all of the views were positive with Ace of Shades owner, Michelle Johnstone stating that "we have enough bad drivers on the roads here on the Costa del Sol, the last thing that we need are inexperienced drivers, purporting to be cab drivers, staring at their sat-navs instead of the road. Some of the roads here are extremely dangerous and the local cabbies know exactly what they are doing, they are fully regulated and people feel safe."
The launch is expected to see local cabbies coming out in protest, with a series of co-ordinated strikes.
Majorca 4* break 4nts from £293pp - incl. flights & spa hotel
Ahoy mateys! We've just laid eyes on the top-rated 4* Hipotels Eurotel Punta Rotja situated in the eastern part of Majorca. Here you can enjoy stunning sea-views, as you'll be just a short walk from the beach along with a Thalasso spa, amongst other things! Holiday details Travel duration: 4 nights (longer or shorter stays… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Dubrovnik beach break from £297pp: 7nts - incl. flights, hotel & full board (2-3 sharing)
Game of Thrones fans can combine Westeros with the beach by scoring a Croatian bargain in Dubrovnik this autumn; we are currently seeing great prices for end-of-season dates. You'll get 7 nights at Valamar Club Dubrovnik, a beachside, family-friendly hotel, with full board and direct flights from the UK from as little as £297 per… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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