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Boaters’ Update May 2009

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Boaters’ Update May 2009

This month we cover the results of BW’s strategic review and the Government’s decision on BW’s canalside property endowment. Find out what a photocopier, aeroplane propeller and fridge full of food have in common, plus there’s a reader offer to visit this year’s Crick Boat Show.

Changes at BW

BW has announced the results of a major strategic review which it believes will form the basis for the continued renaissance and long-term sustainability of the 2,200 miles of canals and rivers in its care.

The key proposals are to: increase efficiencies; open up new funding and partnership opportunities; create closer links with local communities and; start a gradual move over the next decade towards BW waterways achieving a ‘third sector’ trust or charitable status.

As a first step, BW is proposing an internal restructure of its operations in England and Wales with the creation of 11 smaller, ‘hands-on’ waterway units, the removal of a layer of management and, subject to consultation with BW staff and trade unions, approximately 100 redundancies from office staff. Together with other planned changes these proposals would enable approximately £10 million per annum to be redirected to waterways maintenance.

BW is seeking stakeholder views on the proposed new BW boundaries and welcomes suggestions for the naming of particular waterway groupings. For further information about the public consultation and for details about how to get involved see BW’s website www.britishwaterways.co.uk/ boundaryconsultationresponse. The deadline for responses is 6 July 2009 and BW will publish a short report following the consultation summarising the feedback received and any changes to the boundaries made as a result.

In the longer term, BW believes the time is right for some fresh thinking about what the waterways mean to Britain and how their sustainable future might be secured. This month BW will launch a public debate on the role of Britain’s former industrial canals and rivers, highlighting their considerable modern-day contribution to society and seeking views on its proposals for how they should be used, run and funded in the future.

Central to the debate will be BW’s view that the time is now right to consider the option of changing its structure to turn it, by 2020, into a third sector ‘public interest company’ or trust. BW believe such a change could: stimulate far greater participation in the waterways by volunteers and other individuals; enhance openness and accountability for communities and waterway users; create opportunities for new sources of income such as grants and donations and; ensure the historic network is held in trust for the nation.

BW directors seek customer views on nationwide tour this summer
BW’s marketing director, Simon Salem and operations director, Vince Moran, will be hosting a series of customer forums to meet with boaters, anglers, walkers, and other interested canal users. The series of regional meetings are an opportunity for BW to give a brief update on financing and management issues affecting the waterways before answering questions and gathering customer views and opinions about waterway priorities.

The 14 regional forums will take place between May and September and follow similar sessions held during 2008. The first meeting is scheduled to take place at Crick Boat Show on Sunday 24 May.

BW to keep canalside property

Following the Government’s review of BW’s waterside property as part of its Operational Efficiency Programme, BW welcomed the decision that it should retain its canalside property in single public ownership. BW’s chief executive, Robin Evans said: “This is the right decision. It recognises the importance of BW’s property endowment to the long-term sustainability of the waterway network, as well as the public value that we have unlocked from the estate.

“In the last decade canalside property has produced the largest source of commercial funding for our historic canals, rivers and docks, it has fuelled their recent renaissance, reinforced their importance to modern Britain, and helped to breathe new life into derelict watersides. This decision underlines the Government’s commitment to the long-term future of the waterways.”

The next step is for BW to work with governments on the practicalities of setting up a wholly-owned BW subsidiary to develop its property management further.

The show is bursting with fun for toddlers, teenagers and adults alike both on and off the water! Activities include face painting, a traditional funfair, over 200 stalls, African dance and drumming workshops, story-telling, a bouncy castle, canoeing, colourful characters and juggling workshops. If your kids love animals then the miniature farmyard is a great area for them to meet and touch their farmyard favourites, whilst more exotic animal visitors to this year’s festival include skunks, snakes, scorpions and even meerkats!

Your ticket also includes a free boat trip on one of the prettiest canals in the country – who knows you may even end up buying a bargain boat.

When batteries need recharging there is a delicious selection of quality food from traditional fish and trips to tasty Thai…not forgetting a choice of 40 different Real Ales to wash it all down. Alternatively bring a picnic and watch the narrow boats drift by as you listen to an amazing array of toe-tapping tunes including blues, jazz and soul!
Where else will you get all that on May Bank Holiday?

For more information on Crick Boat Show and Waterways Festival visit www.crickboatshow.co.uk or call 0871 700 0685

Volunteers work wonders on the waterways
What do a photocopier, an aeroplane propeller and a fridge full of food have in common?

They are all items of rubbish removed by the army of volunteers that took part in BW’s most successful Towpath Tidy event ever. More than 1,700 volunteers joined 635 members of BW’s staff in clearing 149 tonnes of litter.

The event was supported by Encams, the Inland Waterways Association and many other local support groups and backed by Bill Bryson – president of the Campaign to Protect Rural England.

Many thousands of items of waste were removed by volunteers from towpaths and the navigation. They ranged from the mundane to the outright bizarre, and as well as said fridge full of (out of date) food, an ice axe and 192 shopping trolleys!

BW’s national volunteering manager, Edward Moss said: “I want to say a huge thank you to everyone who took part this year’s Towpath Tidy. Those volunteers involved have not only made an invaluable contribution to their local community, they have also helped BW to support wildlife and make the waterways more attractive to visitors.”

Read more about volunteers working wonders on the waterways

Tackling fly-tipping at BW customer bin sites
BW is taking action to tackle the ongoing problem of fly-tipping at customer waste facilities. As part of its customer service provision, BW currently provides boaters with waste collection sites intended for bagged domestic waste only, similar to a residential doorstep collection service. However, there appears to be some confusion surrounding what can and can’t be left at these sites with, in some cases, inappropriate waste (including large domestic items) left by boaters encouraging others in the community to also use the sites as a general waste facility.

BW is unable to dispose of waste through local authority waste disposal services and instead is obliged to pay business-rates for the removal of fly-tipped waste – money that would otherwise be spent on the maintenance and upkeep of the waterways.

To help combat the problem, a number of informative posters will be installed at customer waste facilities, clearly stating what can and cannot be deposited, and alerting users to the fact that it is a criminal offence to fly-tip. The posters will also display the locations of the nearest recycling facilities.

BW’s environmental advisor, Hannah Graves comments: “Fly-tipping is a real problem at some BW waste disposal sites and we are urging boaters to dispose of their bulky or hazardous waste through their local authority waste disposal service. Local authorities provide excellent recycling and waste facilities and most will come and collect larger items directly from their residents who don’t have cars for a small charge.

“If everyone took responsibility for their own waste disposal, BW could redirect valuable funds away from clearing up illegal fly-tipped waste and towards projects of real value to customers.”

Online boat checker submissions

BW has received over 110 sightings of unlicensed boats by members of the public logged up until the end of April. Of these reports 25% related to boats which had already re-licensed and a further 55% were already in our enforcement process, 8% resulted in new cases being opened for action, and the remaining 12% were boats which were not identifiable through a valid boat index number but the details have been passed to our enforcement teams for further investigation.

Winter stoppages 2009-10

Yes, it does seem early to start talking about this, but following feedback from boaters and discussion at a recent national user group meeting, BW has decided on a couple of changes to the way in which it communicates winter stoppage information. Now that access to the internet is so widespread, the plan is that the programme details will be maintained exclusively on waterscape.com/stoppages. This means that the risk of boaters making cruising plans on the basis of out of date information is greatly reduced. Anyone wanting a paper copy can still obtain it by contacting customer services who will print the latest information on the day the request is received.

Update on BW mooring vacancies – switching to open auction system
Following the public consultation last year, BW announced that it will replace the closed tender system with open auctions of vacancies at BW’s long term mooring sites. Work is well underway and BW’s web developer hopes the new system will be ready for testing during June. BW would like to recruit a few volunteers to help complete a series of specific test assignments to be emailed in mid June. If you’re interested, please keep an eye on BW’s mooring vacancies home page at www.bwmooringvacancies.co.uk for more information, or email siobhan.daglish@britishwaterways.co.uk.

You’re in good company

The number of people visiting the canals is on the up. Figures are measured recording numbers of visitors in a typical two week period, which during 2008, rose over 6% from 3.2 million to 3.4 million people. Waterways users are also visiting more often with the number of individual visits rising 7% from 245.3 million in 2007 to 262.6 million in 2008.

BW’s marketing director, Simon Salem comments: “Increased community involvement in projects such as Towpath Tidy and innovative marketing initiatives, such as the Yours to Enjoy campaign, help to encourage people to use the waterways as part of their everyday lives, whether that be to go boating, commute, socialise, fish, exercise, spot wildlife or simply take time out. These latest figures are particularly important when it is considered that the number of visits to inland waterways as a whole is in decline.

“Waterways are a valuable local resource for communities up and down the country to use and enjoy year round – making them a popular destination in these tough economic times. The continued increase in visitor numbers clearly shows how canals and rivers remain relevant to modern, local communities. More people enjoying the waterways helps us demonstrate to central and local government the need for the this country’s canals and rivers to be adequately funded for current and future generations to enjoy.”

Waterscape provide guidance on making perfect canal holidays for you, covering a huge range of canals and rivers throughout the UK.

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Disney Island Castaway Cay

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Disney Island Castaway Cay

Tell people that you are going on a Disney vacation holiday and they will inevitably ask you which of the Disney theme parks you are visiting. Unknown to many people, Disney actually own a private island in the Caribbean Sea in the Bahamas called Castaway Cay. However, accessibility to this Mickey Mouse shaped exotic magic island is only through Disney cruise ships. Yes, Disney operates cruises too and in fact owns two of the most fun and luxurious cruise ships.

As a matter of fact, Walt Disney Company President and CEO Bob Iger announced in early 2007 that the company has signed a letter of intent with Meyer Werft Shipyards of Germany to build two 122,000-ton cruise ships, each with room for up to 4,000 guests. The unnamed ships will be delivered in 2011 and 2012 respectively taking the Disney fleet to 4 ships.

Castaway Cay, the beautiful Pacific island is lined with pristine beaches dotted with colorful umbrellas. Under each of these huge umbrellas are two adjustable lounge chairs and two beach chairs to relax in. There are also hammocks scattered around the beaches for visitors to doze off in the cool sea breezes.

There is a “Family Beach” for wholesome family fun and in Serenity Bay is the “Adult Beach” for those above 18 years old and a “Teen Beach” for teenagers. As you disembark from a Disney cruise ship, you can simply walk or head to the Tram Station for a tram ride to all three Castaway Cay beaches.

The water around Castaway Cay is crystal clear and is also comfortably warm for most of the year. As the beaches are sheltered, the tides rise and ebb with barely a ripple. This is certainly an excellent water condition for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. If you do not wish to plunge into the water, you can book a Stingray Adventure excursion and interact with these fascinating sea creatures.

Feeling hungry? Your hunger pang will be satisfied with a smorgasbord of seasonal fresh fruits and delicious barbecue meats, mouth watering seafood and the best potato salad you have ever tasted.

Naturally, there is also a souvenir store for you to get some Disney mementos to remember this island paradise fondly. Exclusive Disney Castaway Cay merchandise is sold here as well as any essentials you may have forgotten such as swim wear, sunglasses or sun blocks. There are also stores which sell Bahamian handicrafts, however the prices for these handicrafts are much higher than in any Bahamian port of call.

Hair braiding is a very popular vacation activity in Castaway Cay. Everyone wants to look like a Rastafarian or be a Jimi Hendrix look alike. Another relaxing activity is to head over to Serenity Bay open air massage cabanas for some body pampering.

There are many other excursions to choose from such as going on guided jetski tour, a banana boat ride or go parasailing. Just about everything you can expect to do at a beautiful beach, Disney’s Castaway Cay has them all and more.

If spending a full day under the sun is not your cup of tea, then do head for Groupers Pavilion’s sheltered area where you can play foosball, table tennis, basketball, golf, chess and checkers. There are also be favorite Disney cartoon characters making appearances and mingling with the children.

So if you are taking a vacation, why not take a Disney cruise instead and enjoy sailing to Disney’s magic island, the Castaway Cay in the Bahamas.

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Some considerations while choosing a cruise deal

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Some considerations while choosing a cruise deal

If you are among those who simply enjoy being in and around water, a cruise holiday might be the perfect option for you to spend your vacations this season. Traveling on one of the cruise lines is unique experience. While holidaying in the mountains or deserts may require you to just book the tickets and hotel and take the plunge; cruise vacation is something that involves a lot of planning and preparations.

You need to take into account who all would be vacationing with you in the cruise. If it’s a family vacation and includes kids and large family, a Disney cruise line is just what you are looking for. These cruise liners were made by the makers of Disney and they incorporate every element of the famous Disneyland, making it an equally magical experience for both the kids and adults. The best part about Disney cruises is that all the cruisers lead to Disney’s private island, which you would never get to see otherwise. Thus, if you want the magical experience of Disney combined with the intoxication of being on a cruise, Disney cruises are the best option for you.

Once you have zeroed down on what exactly you require out of a cruise holiday, you would need to find all the pertinent cruise deals that are available and that align with your travel plans. While you would be naturally steered to find economical options, but in a hurry to avail discounts you must not forgo various luxuries and perks that you must enjoy while traveling on sea in a cruise line. You must also make sure that the ports of departure do not require you to travel by air and spend frivolously hence for reaching the port itself.

Generally, all cruisers who might offer discounts to fill up vacant accommodation on board would declare discounts three months from the date when the cruise line is supposed to leave the port. It is suggested to not wait for discounts during peak tourism seasons. If you are planning a cruise holiday during Christmas or New Year or some other festival season, when the destination is likely to be most thronged by tourists, it would be almost foolish to even consider waiting for last minute bookings.

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Ten n? Useful tips for cruising

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Travel Insurance – A Must for r all travelers!

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Is a Work From Home Franchise Business Right for You?

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Is a Work From Home Franchise Business Right for You?

If you’re interested in opening your own business, you should definitely consider the potential rewards of a business that would allow you to work from home. A home based business offers an amazing level of autonomy, and there are a surprising number of work at home franchise opportunities. In this article we will discuss some of the pros and cons of working from home as well as some of the available home based business franchises.

Pros and cons of a home business:

One major advantage of home based business franchises is that the initial investment required is typically much lower than a traditional franchise. Work from home franchises are usually in the ,000-,000 range. You can occasionally even find a work at home franchise for as little as ,000.

Another advantage is that a home based business has very few overhead expenses. Of course you will have to maintain a home office, but your chief operating tools will be things such as a computer, telephone or fax machine. If you choose to employ one or two people, there would, of course, be some payroll.

Home based business franchises require you to stock little to no inventory, which is advantageous because it alleviates the responsibility of keeping up with an inventory system.

Many prospective franchisees find the lifestyle associated with working from home to be the key advantage. There are a number of work at home franchise opportunities that only require a part-time commitment to be successful. This provides franchisees with a great deal of flexibility in their schedules and often affords them more time to spend with their families. This flexible schedule also allows business owners to conduct business at times that are most convenient for them as opposed to adhering to the traditional “retail-style” hours of operation.

However, working at home does have some disadvantages, too. There is staggered revenue potential associated with these types of businesses. Because there is no walk-by traffic, home based businesses are dependent upon a loyal client base for repeat business.

As the owner of a home business, you will have limited exposure due to municipal law, which prohibits home based franchises from maintaining “street signage” on residential properties. You can get around this restriction if your home has been zoned for commercial use, but for the most part your business’s exposure will depend on your ability to market it through various advertising media.

National advertising campaigns are not commonly associated with home based franchises. Normally, marketing the business is the sole responsibility of the franchisee, and this may limit the reach of your marketing campaign to your own town or city.

Finally, as a home-based franchisee, your business practice will be isolated. This can curtail the number of networking opportunities you will have. If you do not maintain an active and effective advertising campaign, you are likely to lose potential customers to any competitor who operates a street-front or retail business.

Available home based business franchises:

If you’ve weighed the pros and cons and decided that a home based franchise is right for you, you might consider some these franchise opportunities:

PosiGrip is a turnkey, home based franchise that offers its customers protection from dangerous slip-and-fall accidents. PosiGrip is a process that creates a tread design on almost any hard surface including tubs and showers. The process does not discolor or change the look or feel of floors or showers. It simply makes them safer. For an initial investment of ,000-,000, you will receive training and support, national advertising and a complete marketing program. PosiGrip imposes no franchise or royalty fees on its franchisees.

Guard-A-Kid™ Child ID Systems is a franchise that allows the franchisee to choose working from home or from a mall kiosk. The services and products they provide their customers are essential for child safety. For example, a complete child ID and safety package that includes two wallet-size printed IDs, a large file-size ID and a CD-ROM containing all the child’s information in digital format is available to patrons. The initial investment for this franchise is ,900. Your start-up kit will include numerous technological tools to ensure your success including a state-of-the-art laptop PC and an FBI-quality digital fingerprint scanner. Guard-A-Kid was included in Entrepreneur Magazine’s Franchise 500® list and was also recently named one of the top 100 new franchises by Franchise Market Magazine.

You can even work from home in the travel industry. For example, Cruise Planners is a nationally recognized cruise planning agency, and they were ranked number one in their category in Entrepreneur Magazine’s Franchise 500® for 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. The initial investment required for this home based business franchise is ,000. Franchisees in this system enjoy training programs, marketing and advertising programs, exclusive lead and website programs as well as the highest commission levels in the industry.

Final thoughts concerning home based businesses:

The possibilities for entrepreneurs seeking a work at home franchise opportunity are virtually limitless. You can see the diversity in available franchises just from the short list above, and it is a short list. Many other opportunities exist.

If you’ve done your research and concluded that a home based franchise business is for you, you shouldn’t have any trouble finding a franchise to meet both your personal and your professional needs.

Find more work at home franchises, low cost franchise opportunities and information for entrepreneurs at Franchise Gator.

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The Ins And Outs Of Wedding Invitations

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The Ins And Outs Of Wedding Invitations

Every bride and groom knows they need to pick out wedding invitations and mail them in ample time to ensure a good RSVP and turnout on the big day. The truth is there is more to the process than meets the eye. Of course, invitations should include the basic who, what, when, where and why type answers. But, what else should go into their creation?

The answer to that question can be a whole lot. Wedding invitations can serve as valuable tools to tell guests about several different things relevant to the ceremony, reception and even gift-giving suggestions. While this information won’t necessarily all go on the main invitation itself, you should consider extra cards or inclusions if you want the festivities to be a bit different.

For those planning a standard wedding and reception, wedding invitations should go out at least a month in advance. Also, they should include such things as th e bride and groom’s names, the location of the ceremony and reception, the date, time and who to RSVP to. Pre-stamped envelopes are a nice touch, too, for the RSVPs. In addition, the invitations might also include dinner order cards and other standard touches. It is acceptable to include special cards with the invitations that list gift registries and preferences. It can, however, seem rude to include them as part of the main invitation.

Special circumstances for wedding invitations arise when:

Theme weddings are planned. It’s no fun for guests to show up at a costume party reception in standard dress clothes. If the intent is to throw a beach party, a masquerade ball or even a Hawaiian luau, share that information in the invitation. Doing otherwise could leave guests out of the loop and feeling rather uncomfortable on your big day.

Destination weddings. When a wedding is planned for a remote location or even set to take place during a cruise, you should let guests know well in advance. It’s one thing to take a day off to fly in for a one-day event, it’s another to get a week off for a cruise. Planning and money saving will be required on the guests’ part, too, so share the intent as early as possible. Send invitations early and consider reminder cards as the big day approaches.

Black-tie affairs. As it is with theme weddings, so it goes for formal affairs. Most guests expect to dress up, but perhaps not this much. If you want tuxes and tails dress, make that clear in the invitation.

Other special circumstances. If you intend something special for the wedding or the ceremony that will need guest participation, it’s not a bad idea to share that in the invitation or on an add on card that goes with it. Examples here include such things as cash bars rather than open, a
reception that’s age 21 and up only and so on.

Wedding invitations are meant to do more than just herald the big day. They should also carry any information that guests will find important. From clues about proper dress to special theme announcements, the more information you share, the more likely it is guests will come prepared.

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Genius? S Red Sea coral reef? Days over the bank stay snorkeilng Tour, Excursion by bus to Sharm El Naga Bay of Safaga

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Find and book the best and cheapest Landausfl? Made By Safaga Port to Luxor. Tour Luxor & Hurghada famous hmtesten sights of interest from your cruise ship calling at Safaga port. Explore the valley of the kings, Karnak Temple, Hatshepsut Temple, Luxor Temple & Museum mummification. Hurghada sightseeing, Red Sea submarine Schnorchelausfl? GE meet Bedouins, genius? S the W? & Most safari adventures more. Fast ride to arrive from your cruise ship, Safaga port to the best of the Red Sea .. Sunbathe, explore swimming, snorkeling – is there a better way to spend a day in the sun of Egypt to spend? A day of relaxation to Sharm El Naga.A beautiful? Ner days f? R to those who enjoy, love jumping in the water? En coral reefs .. and more

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As between Cruise Deals Decide

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F? your r n? next big holiday s, consider bypassing the? usual stresses of travel escape-and in style with a cruise on the western Caribbean. One of the most comprehensive and action-packed types from the outside, you can enjoy cruising? S all amenities of a resort hotel and then some how to some of the island beautiful and hospitable sweetest weight? Sser the world.

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Remove the holidays? Nat? Of course!

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