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The Best Holiday Destinations in the UK

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Over the years, the seaside resorts began making a comeback. The increased hassle involved in flying, together with the worsening Euro and global economic insecurity have all been factors in making many of us look inwards towards the numerous beauty spots on our own mainland.

Blackpool remains perennially popular, with its Mecca for stag and hen nights persona, miles of sandy beaches and kiss- me- quick mentality. It might be gaudy but, to many, Blackpool still sizzles like fish and chips on a hot Friday night. The pleasure beach is one of the best and most extensive fairgrounds anywhere in mainland Europe and, while not quite the cheap date she once was, Blackpool can still reel in the crowds.

Torquay is more quaint, with beautiful beaches washed by the Gulf Stream, and an unlikely profusion of palm trees. The so-called ‘English Riviera’ also takes in the highlights of Cornwall and Devon, with its surfing fraternities and small fishing harbours, where life seems to have been put on pause for centuries. Many find this mix of tranquil and traditional to be addictive year round.

Whitby boasts a stunning setting, with the ruined abbey looming massively above a harbour full of fishing boats and strolling Goths, keen to immerse themselves in memories of Bram Stoker and his ultimate anti-hero, Count Dracula.

More sparkling by miles is perennial Brighton, with its pier, seemingly perma- tanned population, and row after row of B & B’s that strut along one of the most instantly familiar seafronts in Britain. That pavilion is world famous, and its proximity to London means that Brighton will always be a perennially welcome refuge from the heat of high summer in the sweltering capital.

By way of another contrast, Scarborough is more bracing, with winds coming in off the North Sea that sweep across acres of fantastic, floodlit sandy beaches. Imposing cliffs are straddled by vaulting grand hotels that may be past their best, but still know how to tastefully apply the slap. Candy floss by day, Cannon and Ball on stage at night, and the constant whirling fairground calliopes make this one of the Grande Dames of British holiday spots.

London’s Public Transport

Friday, August 5th, 2011

London’s public transport has recently received a green boost with a fleet of six hybrid Volvo vehicles taking to the streets. The new B5L double-decker busses have held true to their roots, retaining the classic red color, but demonstrate a new green flair.

Powered by a hybrid drive train, the new busses save 25% on fuel consumption while greatly reducing noise and emissions. Making use of the I-SAM, parallel hybrid system, the busses can reach up to 12 mph in electric before the diesel engine kicks in.

The initial six busses are part of a trial for the updated technology, with the potential for additional hybrid busses to be added in the future. In a city with incredible population density, public transportation is crucial. Taking steps such as the addition of hybrid busses is a great move forward and example that will hopefully be followed by metropolitan areas around the world.

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