The Fun Of Planning Your Holiday

Planning a holiday

For some of us planning a holiday can seem to be stressful and challenging. A study in 2010, however, showed that all holidaymakers experienced a significant boost in happiness during the planning stages of the trip because, as the researchers suggest, they were looking forward to the good times ahead.

 

So, planni…

By Sarah Anglim at 10 Mar 2020

First Half Term After Brexit

After Brexit Half Term

The start of February always makes parents think about half-term, and this half-term might cause more concern as this is first school holiday since the UK left the EU. Here at I love meet and greet we have been monitoring the situation closely so we can understand how people’s travel might be affected. And we have some straightforward guidance on travel during this half-te…

By Sarah Anglim at 3 Feb 2020

Love Is In The Air

kiss kiss

With Valentine’s Day just a few weeks away and the hope that we will start to feel a hint of spring in the air, February is one of the most romantic months of the year.  If you are looking to plan a couples holiday, a surprise for your partner or even a proposal, the world is full of options guaranteed to add romance to your trip.

 

By Sarah Anglim at 27 Jan 2020

Celebrate The Year Of The Rat In Hong Kong

The Chinese New Year starts on 25th January 2020 and seeing in the New Year in Hong Kong is a great way to enjoy a traditional occasion in a modern city. The Chinese Year is based on the lunar calendar and there is some debate about the exact times, so the celebrations tend to cover several days, if not weeks. You can count on festivities continuing until 4

By Sarah Anglim at 23 Jan 2020

Are You Shocked By Electric Cars

Although the exact date is still disputed, the first electric car is thought to have appeared in the mid-19th century, then attention shifted to petrol-driven vehicles until the 1960s when a small revival of interest in electricity as fuel started the trend which we see gaining momentum today.

 

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By Sarah Anglim at 16 Jan 2020

Time For Change

This month we have to change our clocks. According to the UK Government: In the UK the clocks go back 1 hour at 2am on the last Sunday in October. When the clocks go back, the UK is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). So, we are changing from British Summer Time (BST) to GMT on Sunday 27th October.

History

Time was not always the same wherever you went in the same co…

By Sarah Anglim at 18 Oct 2019

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