Thursday, 12 February 2009

unwanted vistors at Kahans in Castlewood Road !!!!!!!


Wednesday, 11 February 2009

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MONEY SAVER: £18 Family & Friends Railcard (25% off) ... you also get the following FREE EXPIRES: 31/03/2009

STARTS: 31/01/2009   EXPIRES: 31/03/2009

Until 31 March 2009, National Rail is offering the one year Family & Friends Railcard at just £18. These cut a third off an adult's ticket and 60% off kid's tickets when you have at least one adult and one child travelling. You can have up to four adults and four kids travel on one card.

It's only available online. You'll need to enter the special code EXPERT25 when registering.

 
 
Not only are you entitled to save 1/3 on rail fares for a whole year with a Family & Friends Railcard... you can also get the following:

Railcard Offers

Not only are you entitled to save 1/3 on rail fares for a whole year with a Family & Friends Railcard... you can also get the following:

 


Need ideas for a great value Family Day Out?

As well as saving on your train travel, now you can also make huge savings on Family Days Out around Great Britain!

Days Out UK are offering Family & Friends Railcard holders a one-year membership to their discount club for the reduced price of £4.95 (that's a massive £10 off the usual price!).

As a Club member you will have access to printable discount vouchers that could help you save over £2,000 at hundreds of Great Britains' BEST family visitor attractions.

Attractions offering discount vouchers include: LEGOLAND®, Blackpool Pleasure Beach, the Sea Life Centres, Cadbury's World and the Dungeons.

To claim your discount membership visit Days Out UK, click "Join" then enter FYRC/27625 as your Keyword. Complete the simple registration process and then browse the online voucher collection to start enjoying great value Family Days Out!


Days Out UK

Save 25% on weekend bed & breakfast hotel breaks!

Planning a short break? Here's a great accommodation offer where you can choose from a large number of ideally located hotels.

Whether you're loooking for 5-star luxury or friendly modern convenience you'll find what you need in one of these key hotel brands.

So what's it to be? A visit to see friends and family, a romantic weekend away, a shopping trip or just a well deserved family break?

As a Family & Friends Railcard holder you will receive a 25% discount on bed and breakfast weekend stays at over 400 participating Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn and Express by Holiday Inn hotels across the UK, Europe and Middle East.

Visit IHG Hotels to book your break and for full terms & conditions.


20% discount off the Short Breaks Programme

Travel further...stay longer with Ramada Jarvis hotels.

Celebrate summer at a Ramada Jarvis hotel.  With over 40 hotels in fabulous locations, and with over 20 Sebastian Coe health clubs on site you may opt for a round of golf, a dash down the dry ski slope, a splash in the pool or a session in the spa or sauna.

Book a two night break and you will get a 20% discount off the Short Breaks programme.  And if you pre-book a delicious dinner you'll save up to 25% on dining per person.

To book simply select the hotel of your choice online or call the central reservations department on 0844 815 9096 quoting 'Railcard'

Terms and Conditions apply.  See the Ramada Jarvis booking page for details.


Enjoy 25% off your food bill at Bella Italia

Enjoy a taste of Italy when you travel by train!

Bella Italia offers a wide range of delicious Italian inspired food in a homely atmosphere. Their restaurants are ideal for a breakfast bite to eat, leisurely lunch or family dining and parties, whatever the occassion! And with over 70 restaurants located around Great Britain you're bound to find one close to you!

Taking advantage of the offer is easy. Simply present your Family & Friends Railcard at your nearest Bella Italia to receive 25% off your food bill.

Click here for Terms & Conditions.


Enjoy a FREE meal courtesy of Toptable!

Totpable is Europe's largest online restaurant booking service with over 2,000 participating restaurants across the UK!

Family & Friends Railcard holders who register and dine through Toptable for the first time can now earn a FREE meal!

Earning your free meal is easy.  Just register online and opt in with Toptable for the first time, make a booking and dine out!  Within 30 days of your first dining experience your account will be credited with 1,400 reward points which can be redeemed for your FREE meal in one of toptable.co.uk's participating "Top Rewards" restaurants.

Visit Toptable to register and for full Terms & Conditions.


Buy your Railcard online and get FREE YHA Family membership valued at £22.95!

Family & Friends Railcard and the YHA have joined forces to help you and your family travel further and pay less to stay!

YHA is offering FREE Family membership to all Family & Friends Railcard holders who have purchased their Railcard online.   YHA membership gives you great discounts in over 200 locations in England and Wales and thousands more around the world.  You can come and go as you please with private rooms and make the most of the great child-friendly facilities.

Full details on how you can claim this offer will be given to you in your confirmation page once you have successfully purchased your Family & Friends Railcard online.

Refer to the YHA website for full details of Family membership.  Offer valid on one year Family membership only.

Terms and Conditions apply.

 

 

 

 

 

20% discount at selected in-station food and drink outlets!

Register for your BiTE discount card

The BiTE discount card offers you 20% discount at food and drink outlets on over 130 Railway stations. Present the BiTE card when paying for your purchase to receive your 20% discount.

Click here to register for your card online and enter the promotional code: FM06

Terms & Conditions apply - see BiTE discount card for details.


2 for 1 Entry

Unbeatable offers at London's top attractions when you travel by train!

There's loads of 2 for 1 offers to top London attractions when you travel by train so there's never been a better time to visit London and enjoy a fabulous day out! To find out about these fantastic deals click here.



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E-mail error ends up on road sign


BBC NEWS
E-mail error ends up on road sign

When officials asked for the Welsh translation of a road sign, they thought the reply was what they needed.

Unfortunately, the e-mail response to Swansea council said in Welsh: "I am not in the office at the moment. Send any work to be translated".

So that was what went up under the English version which barred lorries from a road near a supermarket.

"When they're proofing signs, they should really use someone who speaks Welsh," said journalist Dylan Iorwerth.

Swansea Council became lost in translation when it was looking to halt heavy goods vehicles using a road near an Asda store in the Morriston area

All official road signs in Wales are bilingual, so the local authority e-mailed its in-house translation service for the Welsh version of: "No entry for heavy goods vehicles. Residential site only".

The reply duly came back and officials set the wheels in motion to create the large sign in both languages.

The notice went up and all seemed well - until Welsh speakers began pointing out the embarrassing error.

Welsh-language magazine Golwg was promptly sent photographs of the offending sign by a number of its readers.

Managing editor Mr Iorwerth said: "We've been running a series of these pictures over the past months.

"They're circulating among Welsh speakers because, unfortunately, it's all too common that things are not just badly translated, but are put together by people who have no idea about the language.

"It's good to see people trying to translate, but they should really ask for expert help.

"Everything these days seems to be written first in English and then translated.

"Ideally, they should be written separately in both languages."

A council spokeswoman said: "Our attention was drawn to the mistranslation of a sign at the junction of Clase Road and Pant-y-Blawd Road.

Other confusing signs

"We took it down as soon as we were made aware of it and a correct sign will be re-instated as soon as possible."

The blunder is not the only time Welsh has been translated incorrectly or put in the wrong place:

• Cyclists between Cardiff and Penarth in 2006 were left confused by a bilingual road sign telling them they had problems with an "inflamed bladder".

• In the same year, a sign for pedestrians in Cardiff reading 'Look Right' in English read 'Look Left' in Welsh.

• In 2006, a shared-faith school in Wrexham removed a sign which translated the Welsh for staff as "wooden stave".

• Football fans at a FA Cup tie between Oldham and Chasetown - two English teams - in 2005 were left scratching their heads after a Welsh-language hoarding was put up along the pitch. It should have gone to a match in Merthyr Tydfil.

• People living near an Aberdeenshire building site in 2006 were mystified when a sign apologising for the inconvenience was written in Welsh as well as English.