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Weekends in UK
Posted by mollster
... suggest either or both. (If you are north of London, then it's only 1h 50 from Milton Keynes). As a Scouser who moved to Manchester and recently went back to the 'pool for the first time in two years, I was blown away by the changes made since ...
Manchester -A Perfect place for a City Break
Posted by greekcypriot
... what a tourist can do to take advantage of this trip out there. I found the guide interesting and decided to share it with you. I am sure there are members who are planning visiting Manchester, so read everything you ought to know before flying there.
Dublin then London?
Posted by kathryn77
... they do usually fly into more convenient airports. It depends what you want to do in the UK. I saw Sian mentioned flying into Manchester for hiking etc, which is a great idea, but you might find it cheaper to fly to Liverpool and take the citylink bus ...
Overstay in the UK
Posted by delungra
... the UK on another 6 month entry clearance. Do they even know when someone leaves the UK. We went back to Australia through Manchester Airport and there didn't seam to be any immigration station that recorded we were leaving, unless they get the info ...
Go Skyride
Posted by sianeth
... up to put on loads of free bike rides around the UK - they have city rides and local rides starting out in London, Leicester, Manchester and Glasgow at the moment, with a view to getting more places involved in the future. I think this is such a good ...
Dublin then London?
Posted by sianeth
... And if you enjoy hikes and bikes and things then maybe you don't want to fly into London? I would recommend flying into Manchester from Dublin maybe, and then heading to either the Peak District or the Lake District for a few days - those places are ...
Howdy...... :)
Posted by kathryn77
... also installing a tram system, which I believe is due for completion soon - this will be in the city centre. If you to Manchester, they have trams there too, same with Dublin. In the smaller Scottish towns anyway, some of them you might be able to park ...
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