MV Munster postcard by totallymystified Via Flickr: Run by the British And Irish Steam Packet Company between 1948 and 1969, then sold to Greek owners.
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MV Munster postcard by totallymystified Via Flickr: Run by the British And Irish Steam Packet Company between 1948 and 1969, then sold to Greek owners.
Easter Ireland
This Easter, Eva is Ireland bound for a bit of a holiday, to visit some family and finally get round to checking out the Irish EV charging infrastructure that we’ve been threatening to do for some time.
In Ireland there is a national scheme operated by ESB’s ecars, it was established in 2010 and is now one of the largest charge point networks in Europe. As of the 30th July 2015 ESB operate the…
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Rants in Pants
…into a new day fuelled by
wine and music,
art and remonstrance,
and lest i forget,
the dog’s subconscience.
At such times as these
Democracy and depression
melt into one
become synonymous,
meaningless coincidences, just like now,
tautologically speaking off course.
As I said at the clubhouse recently
These days, politicians
dance to the latest crazes:
beardie weirdies,
fags & drags
Motown Joes,
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Until the end of May, visitors are being offered a return foot passenger sea crossing with two nights' bed and breakfast accommodation at the Palace Hotel ♦ Casino for £99. The deal has been promoted via an advertising campaign in the Liverpool Echo and Liverpool Evening Post to entice north-west residents to make the short journey across the Irish Sea.
Brian Convery from Steam Packet Holidays said: ‘Together with the Sefton Group, we're able to offer this great value package to those seeking a short break, closer to home. The Isle of Man is an ideal destination for people to get away from it all, with beautiful scenery and relaxed pace of life.'
Sefton Group Sales Manager, Naomi Finch, said: ‘We're delighted to be part of this fantastic offer and the initial uptake has been very good. The Isle of Man is a lovely place to be at this time of year, and we hope it will turn more heads towards the Island as a short break destination.'