England’s Barmy Army of spectators may not always agree with the decision of the umpires in cricket test matches but, as with every other international sport, they
THE new local franchisee of Pinnacle Chauffeur Transport is planning to expand his business early next year, despite the recession.
Bob Whittaker took over the Nottinghamshire and De
Millions of viewers follow the movements of the hopeful apprentices on the BBC television show featuring the successful Lord Alan Sugar as he selects his new business partner.
We are the New Chrysl
I am certain that when I next require a vehicle for whatever reason there will only be one number to call.
Cheltenham
Just to let you know that everything went very well at Cheltenham.
David was excellent.
Thanks again, and hope we're back next year.
Thanks very much
Thanks very much for your service last week – it all went very smoothly! Please pass on our thanks to the drivers.
13th March 2010 - Chris Rea - Brighton Centre
The legendary Chris Rea takes to the road in March, leading him on a journey to 14 cities across the country.
Chris' career spans thirty years, in which time he has sold over 30 million albums; both The Road To Hell in 1989 and Auberge in 1991 debuted at No.1 in the UK, cementing his position as one of the country's finest songwriters.
Chris has released his Greatest HitsAlbum, entitled Still So Far To Go, and includes the new track Come So Far, Yet Still So Far To Go.
In his recent interview with The People newspaper – he said that ‘Being on the road isn’t hell, it’s pure pleasure now’. So get ready to revisit the musical journey of one of the UK's foremost musicians and catch him on tour.