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		<title>Holidays and Activities in Fishguard Pembrokeshire</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2011/10/11/holidays-and-activities-in-fishguard-pembrokeshire/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 13:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pembrokeshire and Fishguard are closer to Ireland than England, and both can be reached in under 3 hours.
Due to its location, Fishguard is a popular stop off for those travelling to or from Ireland. Whether its business or pleasure, Fishguard is an ideal place to stay and offers some stunning views.
In fact Pembrokeshire was named [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pembrokeshire and Fishguard are closer to Ireland than England, and both can be reached in under 3 hours.</p>
<p>Due to its location, Fishguard is a popular stop off for those travelling to or from Ireland. Whether its business or pleasure, Fishguard is an ideal place to stay and offers some stunning views.</p>
<p>In fact Pembrokeshire was named the second best coastal destination in the world by National Geographic in 2010 beating such highly famous coastal regions such as the Seychelles and Bermuda. The size and shape of the Pembrokeshire coastal region along with it being relatively unspoilt were just some of the attributes that earned Pembrokeshire this accolade.</p>
<p>Fishguard has all the magic you’d expect from a fishing village and harbour including pretty, coloured cottages that line the bay. Even though not as busy a fishing harbour as it was back in the early twentieth century, Fishguard is still famous for its herring fishing. The port however goes back to Viking times and the town&#8217;s ancient Royal Oak pub saw the signing of surrender following the Last Invasion of Britain in 1797. Today it is still a busy port with direct ferry crossings to Rosslare in Ireland.</p>
<p>The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park where Fishguard lies within, has over 200 miles of coastal footpath, surely more than enough for even the most fanatical of walker on their stay in one of the <a href="http://www.wolfscastle.com/location" target="_blank">hotels Fishguard</a>. The coastal path takes you through small fishing villages, harbours, creeks and estuaries and along miles and miles of golden sands.<br />
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Exciting boat trips are available to the offshore islands - see all kinds of wildlife, from nesting puffins, guillemots skimming the waves and grey seals lounging on rocks. Perhaps even a dolphin or whale. For adventure on the sea then there are activity centres offering kitesurfing, kayaking, beach surfing and coaststeering.</p>
<p>Fishguard, as so much of Pembrokeshire, offers a wealth of sights, experiences and activities for everyone. Whether it’s families, couples, adventure seekers, wildlife enthusiasts or for business, staying in one of the many hotels Fishguard has to offer is a memorable experience.</p>
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		<title>VW Camper Van Hire in the Lake District</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2011/07/14/vw-camper-van-hire-in-the-lake-district/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 10:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[lake district]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Week off work&#8230;check, beautiful vistas required, the English Lake District&#8230;check, want to see as much as possible, camper van&#8230;check!
With such vast, varied and breathtaking scenery as in the Lake District, it is far too difficult a task choosing one destination for a holiday or short break. Great driving roads+breathtaking scenery=the perfect recipe for camper vans.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Week off work&#8230;check, beautiful vistas required, the English Lake District&#8230;check, want to see as much as possible, camper van&#8230;check!</p>
<p>With such vast, varied and breathtaking scenery as in the Lake District, it is far too difficult a task choosing one destination for a holiday or short break. Great driving roads+breathtaking scenery=the perfect recipe for camper vans.</p>
<p>Camper vans give you:<br />
The opportunity to visit and experience numerous locations in one trip.<br />
Give you the freedom to stop off when and where you like and for what duration.<br />
No need to worry about there not being a hotel or guest house available in the area.<br />
You are protected from the elements unlike camping.</p>
<p>You’ll never tire of driving on the roads in the Lake District and Cumbria which has some of the most scenic roads in England. In particular, Hartside Pass which The AA and Top Gear list in their top 10 driving roads in England. Other great driving roads include the Kirkstone Pass, the A591 which passes through Ambleside, Grasmere and onto Keswick and not for the faint hearted Hardnott and Wrynose passes.<br />
VW camper vans are particularly suited to the roads in the Lake District. They are compact and allow you to drive on the stunning, narrow roads which other, larger camper van and mobile homes would not be able to.</p>
<p>Camper vans have seen a renaissance in recent years both in terms of new camper vans and mobile homes but especially the popularity of the classic VW camper van. Their iconic status continues to grow and excite young and old. Driving around in the VW camper van is guaranteed to turn heads and makes a holiday even more special.</p>
<p>A mobile holiday is the ultimate in economical holidaying. The cost of parking up on a camping or caravanning site is nominal and sometimes areas can be found that are free. You can self cater as much of the meals as you wish although the Lake District has some fantastic eating houses that really should be visited.</p>
<p>Many people simply can’t justify purchasing a VW camper van for themselves due to lack of annual leave and other commitments. A camper van has to be used regularly both for economy and for the wellbeing of the van. The perfect solution is in the form of hiring. <a href="http://www.lakescamperhire.co.uk" target="_blank">VW camper van hire</a> is now available in the Lake District and enables those who want to experience a camper van holiday but that do not want to purchase one. Volkswagen camper van hire is also great for those thinking of purchasing a van to gain knowledge of driving one. Camper van hire in the UK, sorted.</p>
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		<title>Fruiting Hedging Plants Suit Both the Home Owner and the Birds</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2011/06/27/fruiting-hedging-plants-suit-both-the-home-owner-and-the-birds/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 12:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plants that form effective hedges with the added bonus of ornamental fruits are well worth considering when planting a hedge. Fruiting hedges are often both colourful and popular with wildlife, especially birds. Evergreen Berberis, Pyracanthas, Cotoneasters and Hollies all have persistent foliage and highly ornamental fruits whereas raspberries and loganberries have the added benefit of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plants that form effective hedges with the added bonus of ornamental fruits are well worth considering when planting a hedge. Fruiting hedges are often both colourful and popular with wildlife, especially birds. Evergreen Berberis, Pyracanthas, Cotoneasters and Hollies all have persistent foliage and highly ornamental fruits whereas raspberries and loganberries have the added benefit of edible fruits.</p>
<p>Mixed Native hedges provide a bounty of seeds, fruits and rose hips for wildlife, with a wide ranging mix of native hedge species these fruits are borne in succession through the seasons maximising the conservation value of the hedge. A number of native hedging plants produce edible fruits including Elder, Hazel, Quickthorn (Hawthorn) and Blackthorn. The most ‘wildlife friendly’ hedges are those with the widest possible mix of native hedging shrubs. Ideally the hedge should be quite wide and the vegetation at the hedge base should be left ‘rough’ to widen the corridor. This corridor is used by wildlife to get from one destination to another safely and protected. The fruits and flowers on the hedging are then the perfect food sources for the small animals. Couple the corridor layout with a wealth of food sources and your garden will be a haven for a some of the 350 different wildlife species that inhabit and use hedging.</p>
<p>Most fruit trees can be grown as hedges provided the site is sunny. These dual purpose hedges can be particularly useful in small gardens. Conventional hedging can often overwhelm a smaller garden or provide too much in the way of foliage. If a suitable framework is constructed fruit trees can be grown as Cordon or Espalier ‘hedges’ taking up very little space and giving colour to a garden. By carefully selecting varieties the hedge will yield fruit from early July until late autumn.</p>
<p>Fruit trees can also be planted at intervals in conventional hedges should a budget not accommodate a full fruit tree hedge or simply if a hedge mixture is desired.</p>
<p>A number of soft fruit plants have hedging potential, a neatly kept row of Raspberries can make a good dividing screen. Loganberries, Grapevines and Blackberries may be trained on a wire framework, Redcurrants can also be grown as a Cordon hedge. Soft fruit hedges may need netting against birds unless you are prepared to share the crop but soft, fine netting can be sourced now that doesn’t detract or obscure the fruiting <a href="http://www.hopesgrovenurseries.co.uk" target="_blank">hedges</a>.</p>
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		<title>New Online Home and Gifts Business Launched</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2011/06/23/new-online-home-and-gifts-business-launched/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 10:54:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acolyte Home &#38; Gifts are pleased to announce the full launch of their website and online business.
Operating from the Georgian town of Whitehaven in Cumbria, Acolyte Home &#38; Gifts specialises in unusual and unique items for the home including solid wood furniture from Mactan Stone, Kudos and Mobel ranges along with gifts from the European [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acolyte Home &amp; Gifts are pleased to announce the full launch of their website and online business.</p>
<p>Operating from the Georgian town of Whitehaven in Cumbria, Acolyte Home &amp; Gifts specialises in unusual and unique items for the home including solid wood furniture from <a href="http://www.acolytehomeandgifts.com/shop/category/133/Mactan-Stone/" target="_blank">Mactan Stone</a>, Kudos and Mobel ranges along with gifts from the European design company, <a href="http://www.acolytehomeandgifts.com/" target="_blank">Gisela Graham</a>.</p>
<p>The team at Acolyte have, for many years, enjoyed seeking and finding unusual items both for their own home, and as gifts for family and friends. Now that it is possible to source products that at one time would have been seen as specialist or exclusive due to their location, Acolyte are able through their extensive network of contacts to offer an impressively wide choice to customers.</p>
<p>Acolyte is an ethical company. The brainchild behind Acolyte Home &amp; Gifts Barbara Adams, explains their concept:<br />
“We ensure that the products we offer are produced from sustainable sources and that our suppliers` employees are treated with dignity, respect and are paid fairly. We believe that our suppliers not only meet these exacting requirements, but offer products that are unique in the marketplace and stand out in terms of quality.”</p>
<p>In addition to ensuring that their products are ethically sourced, the Acolyte team also supports a number of charities including The Friends of the Samaritans of West Cumbria and The Dogs Trust. Details of these charities and the work that they do can be found on the Charities page of the website.</p>
<p>For more information on Acolyte collections including Gisela Graham products, oak bookcases and dog treat gifts, visit http://www.acolytehomeandgifts.com/</p>
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		<title>Trust proves cutting energy use isn’t just a lot of hot air</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2011/06/21/trust-proves-cutting-energy-use-isn%e2%80%99t-just-a-lot-of-hot-air/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:36:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Industrial Air Power Ltd is the authorised distributor for Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies products throughout Wales and the South West of England. The two companies have made a dramatic shift from being suppliers of equipment to providers of solutions. We are fully conversant with all aspects of air generation and equipped to carry out energy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Industrial Air Power Ltd is the authorised distributor for Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies products throughout Wales and the South West of England. The two companies have made a dramatic shift from being suppliers of equipment to providers of solutions. We are fully conversant with all aspects of air generation and equipped to carry out energy audits on any installed system, regardless of size or manufacturer.</p>
<p>A full system audit includes leak detection, measurement of energy consumption, and flow measurement including pressure, temperature and final air quality.</p>
<p>As utility rates continue to rise and firms continue to look to green initiatives, energy consumption has become a growing concern for manufacturers.</p>
<p>One of the largest energy users within a plant is the compressed air system. Energy recovery provides a cost-effective way for manufacturers to reduce their energy bills while simultaneously benefiting the environment by capturing the thermal energy created through the compression process and putting it to work. Where the heat produced from a compressor can be fully utilised, simple payback periods of less than two years are frequently achieved.</p>
<p>Having already worked with Carbon Trust on a variety of projects, Terram called on its expertise when faced with rising energy costs. The specialist manufacturer of geosynthetic materials, employing 95 staff at its manufacturing plant near Pontypool, worked with Industrial Air Power to eliminate energy inefficiencies and redesign and install a new air compressor system. The result was an industry best in terms of energy usage and savings of £202,000 per annum. It also produced:</p>
<p>* Energy savings of approximately 11.25 million kWh over five years<br />
* Cost savings of approximately £1m in five years<br />
* Emission savings of 7,390 tonnes CO2 in the same period<br />
* Payback of approximately 24 months</p>
<p>David Roberts, control engineer at Terram Ltd, said: “The savings we are seeing now are unbelievable but just as important is the fact that we are reducing our carbon emissions and therefore benefiting the environment.”</p>
<p>Although Terram had already started to investigate the costs for new compressed air systems, it hadn’t looked at where, when, how much air was being used. Carbon Trust helped it identify this and used Industrial Air Power to design a system to meet its needs.</p>
<p>Having a tailor-made system installed in turn allowed Terram to capitalise on secondary savings such as heat recovery and compressed air leak reduction.</p>
<p>Ongoing monitoring of the fully automated system allows the savings to be quantified. Monitoring also ensures that the focus on savings is maintained and remains a high priority for Terram.</p>
<p>The new compressor system was located into the steam boiler house. This enabled Terram to recover the waste heat generated by the compressors and use this to raise the temperature of the water in the hot well, which feeds the boiler. Increased water temperature in turn reduces the amount of gas needed to generate steam.</p>
<p>The aggregated savings from the installation of the new system and implementation of the measures identified represented an 11.8 per cent reduction in the site’s energy consumption and overall a 38.7 per cent reduction in the electrical energy consumption directly associated with the generation of the compressed air.</p>
<p>An annual CO2 saving of 1,214 tonnes has been achieved plus an additional 264 tonnes from a reduction in gas usage due to the heat recovery process.</p>
<p>From monitoring the system, it was calculated that Terram was using on average 85m3/min of compressed air with an efficiency of 8kW/m/min, which equated to 7.2 million kWh per annum. By installing a new compressor set supplied by Industrial Air Power, it was calculated that the efficiency could be improved to 6kW/m3/min. Post-installation monitoring has proved that the new machinery provides an average efficiency of 5.8kW/m3/min – delivering significant savings. The gas savings are on top of this.</p>
<p>The benefits to Terram have been fourfold: a significant reduction in energy costs, the ability to protect plant integrity, reduced maintenance cost and the added benefit of reduced gas consumption from the increased water temperature in the steam boiler hot well.</p>
<p>Installing new Ingersoll Rand two stage fixed speed compressors along with a Nirvana two stage trim compressor, fully automated via a control system provided Terram with primary energy savings. Secondary savings came as a result of the heat recovery process, lower maintenance costs and the leak reduction programme.</p>
<p>The exercise has been successful in achieving reductions of CO2 emissions and the overall costs of supplying the service of compressed air to the business.</p>
<p>A Carbon Trust Wales consultant worked together with Industrial Air Power and Terram engineers providing impartial, independent advice enabling the company to make an informed decision and deliver value for money. Carbon Trust independently validated the energy savings and confirmed that they exceeded Industrial Air Power’s initial projections.</p>
<p>Through our experience in carrying out hundreds of compressed air audits we have identified the majority of existing compressed air systems include one or more of these deadly sins. This will have and adverse affect on your reliability, productivity and energy consumption.</p>
<p>* System over-pressurisation resulting in increased artificial demand<br />
* Excessive waste through air leakage<br />
* False loading of compressors due to lack of system automation and volume<br />
* Inefficiency caused by cycling fixed output <a href="http://www.airpower.co.uk/" target="_blank">air compressors</a><br />
* Excessive pressure drop</p>
<p>If you would like advice on calculating your savings potential and increasing your company’s profitability contact Industrial Air Power on 01656 658961, email sales@airpower.co.uk</p>
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		<title>The Lakes of the Lake District</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2011/05/28/the-lakes-of-the-lake-district/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 10:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are over 80 bodies of water in the Lake District National Park which includes the largest, Windermere to the small tarns such as Angle Tarn.
There is in fact only one piece of water that is officially a lake and that is Bassenthwaite Lake 3 miles from Keswick. All the other bodies of water are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are over 80 bodies of water in the Lake District National Park which includes the largest, Windermere to the small tarns such as Angle Tarn.</p>
<p>There is in fact only one piece of water that is officially a lake and that is Bassenthwaite Lake 3 miles from Keswick. All the other bodies of water are either a “mere” or “water” for example Windermere and Ullswater or a tarn which means a small body of water.</p>
<p>There are 20 major lakes of which the largest and busiest is Lake Windermere. The lake can be acessed from Bowness, Newby Bridge and Ambleside and visitors will find both Bowness and Ambleside to be thriving tourist destinations with an excellent choice of Lake District bed and breakfast accommodation providers, hotels and cottages. Windermere the town is located 1.5 miles from the lake but Bowness-on-Windermere sits right by the lake swarming with boats, tourists and tours. At nearly 11 miles long, Windermere can fit a lot on it including 14 islands. The speed limit of 10 miles per hour maximum has caused some controversy but of course it has also pleased some people. Another very fascinating fact is that in the heavy rain of January 2005, Windermere rose by nearly a meter overnight. That equates to an extra seventeen thousand litres of water!</p>
<p>The next largest lake is Ullswater in a different part of the county but which offers a much quieter experience. Ullswater is set amongst some of the largest mountains, the main one being Helvellyn, the Lake District’s 3rd largest. The Ullswater Steamers operate on the lake so not only does this area appeal to walkers, but also some sightseers for the spectacular views and quiet lake.</p>
<p>Derwentwater is the 3rd largest lake and offers a very good choice of Lake District guest house venues surrounding it and is located just a mile from Keswick which is a haven for walkers. Derwentwater is only 3 miles long which is significantly smaller than the Windermere and Ullswater.</p>
<p>The deepest lake is Wastwater, being 79 metres or 258 feet deep. At the end of Wastwater at the head of the Wasdale valley are some of the highest mountains in the Lake District, Scafell Pike (which is the highest), Great Gable and Lingfell. The Screes is a mountain that catches the eye on Wast Water. It measures 2000 feet from top to base but 200 feet of it is below the surface of Wastwater. The view towards Scafell Pike from the other end of Wast Water, won Britain’s Favourite View in the ITV programme last year.</p>
<p>It is not just the size of the Lake District that attracts tourists but the density of the area. No other National Park in the UK has the amount of fells and lakes so it is truly special and should be visited by everyone.</p>
<p>To take full advantage of the Lake District visitors should look to stay in one the area&#8217;s fine hotels, <a href="http://www.cuckoobrow.co.uk/" target="_blank">Lake District Bed &amp; Breakfast</a> accommodation, or self catering properties.</p>
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		<title>UKAS Pressure Calibration</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2011/05/23/ukas-pressure-calibration/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 13:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pressure Gauge Calibration - Instrument Calibration Services
What is UKAS?
UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service) is the sole body recognised by HM Government for assessing and accrediting the competence of calibration and testing laboratories.
UKAS Accreditation, ISO/IEC17025 and ISO9001
Laboratories are accredited by UKAS to ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 which is the internationally recognised standard for the competence of calibration [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pressure Gauge Calibration - Instrument Calibration Services</p>
<p>What is UKAS?<br />
UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service) is the sole body recognised by HM Government for assessing and accrediting the competence of calibration and testing laboratories.</p>
<p>UKAS Accreditation, ISO/IEC17025 and ISO9001<br />
Laboratories are accredited by UKAS to ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 which is the internationally recognised standard for the competence of calibration and testing laboratories.<br />
The systems, people, their training, and technical capabilities of a UKAS accredited laboratory are regularly and thoroughly examined and tested by UKAS auditors, each of them specialists in their field. It is an expensive and time consuming process, but our ongoing accreditation and fulfilment of the requirements of ISO17025 means you can rest assured that we have the competence, impartiality and performance capability necessary to consistently deliver technically valid calibration results each and every time.</p>
<p>A UKAS <a href="http://www.lambda-cal.co.uk/pressure_calibration.php" target="_blank">pressure calibration</a> laboratory is well equipped with a wide range of standards from precision digital barometers to primary sources such as pressure balances. We can generate and accurately measure pressures from about 0.001mbar right up to 4,000bar with low uncertainties.</p>
<p>This puts the calibration of most types of pressure instrument within our scope, including instruments with an electrical, frequency or charge output.</p>
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		<title>UK Mailing Addresses</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2011/05/17/uk-mailing-addresses/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 12:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mail forwarding is becoming more and more common both for business and domestic uses.
Even though mail and parcel forwarding has been available in the United Kingdom for some years, most notably offered by Royal Mail, for business and domestic use in the form of “Mail Redirection”. With more and more businesses either moving premises or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mail forwarding is becoming more and more common both for business and domestic uses.</p>
<p>Even though mail and parcel forwarding has been available in the United Kingdom for some years, most notably offered by Royal Mail, for business and domestic use in the form of “Mail Redirection”. With more and more businesses either moving premises or having operations in other countries, mail forwarding using a UK mailing address is now offered by other companies and to suit more specific requirements.</p>
<p>Mail forwarding is used for many different purposes but it is the onset of internet that has created the need for more mail forwarding options. Internet based businesses for example who wish to have a valid postal address but who do not have business premises and that do not wish to have a PO Box address. Purchasing goods online from abroad is another reason why both business and domestic consumers would require a mail forwarding address. A parcel forwarding company will set up a <a href="http://www.forward2me.com" target="_blank">UK mailing address</a>, in the United States for example, where goods purchased will get sent to you and then they will organise the shipping of the goods back to the United Kingdom.<br />
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By ordering goods in such a way, shipping costs can be greatly cut down.</p>
<p>The latest in mail forwarding in the UK is an international mail and parcel forwarding service offering consumers and businesses the advantage of a hassle free UK</p>
<p>postal address from which they can ship anywhere in the world. A UK mail forwarding address also enables overseas businesses to have a presence in the United Kingdom.</p>
<p>A mail and parcel forwarding service streamlines businesses and enables even more efficiency when carrying out operations overseas and internationally.</p>
<p>Mail forwarding how it works<br />
Sign Up to a mail forwarding service to get a UK mailing address.<br />
This typically involves following quick and simple steps to register. Choose the right account to suit your need parcel forwarding needs. Click here to compare our parcel forwarding membership options. Once you’ve decided on which service account is right for you, you’ll be given a unique and genuine UK street address.</p>
<p>Make sure your goods are legally importable to the country of delivery<br />
Its your responsibility to make sure that your goods are legally importable to the country of delivery. The forwarding service company will have a list of excluded items to make sure your package isn’t among them.</p>
<p>Get a quote<br />
Find out how much it will cost to get your parcel to the destination country.</p>
<p>Order you goods<br />
Get shopping and place your order. Make sure you enter your mail forwarding UK address when prompted to fill in the shipping address.</p>
<p>The packing forwarding company will receive your parcel<br />
The company will let you know as soon as we receive delivery of your parcel. When you sign in to the online UK mailing address account, you’ll be able to track the status of your parcel as it is prepared for shipment.</p>
<p>The parcel will be prepared for shipment<br />
The mail forwarding company will sort out all the paperwork for you and make sure your parcel is securely packaged.</p>
<p>Your parcel arrives at your doorstep<br />
You can typically expect to receive delivery of your parcel from your UK mailing address within 5 days of the date of dispatch from the warehouse.</p>
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		<title>Personalised Toy Boxes</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2011/04/28/personalised-toy-boxes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Specialising in functional solid wood furniture for the home, colourful and child friendly children&#8217;s furniture including toy storage products such as childrens personalised toy boxes. Our home furniture product range includes breadboards, wooden platters, pegboard and footstool products, tables and ottoman products. In addition to our stylish product range Childs and Co also commission and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Specialising in functional solid wood furniture for the home, colourful and child friendly children&#8217;s furniture including toy storage products such as childrens <a href="http://www.childsandco.co.uk" target="_blank">personalised toy boxes</a>. Our home furniture product range includes breadboards, wooden platters, pegboard and footstool products, tables and ottoman products. In addition to our stylish product range Childs and Co also commission and produce one off pieces tailored to your personal needs and taste.</p>
<p>Using predominantly local materials, Childs and Co furniture and products are renowned for their clean lines, durability and sustainability. In traditional or contemporary styles, Childs and Co furniture and accessories are designed for you and your home.</p>
<p>Choose from the existing product line or call for a bespoke solution, and be comfortable in the knowledge a Childs and Co piece will add a statement to your home.</p>
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		<title>Service &#038; Maintenance</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2011/03/26/service-maintenance/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 09:25:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[air conditioning]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Since 1966, First in Service Ltd has been helping customers all over the UK look after their building and its environment. This includes air conditioning servicing, heating, ventilation, electrical, catering, coffee and refrigeration equipment and building services.
First in Service will design and install air conditioning and ventilation systems, and electrical equipment and installations. Their helpdesk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since 1966, First in Service Ltd has been helping customers all over the UK look after their building and its environment. This includes <a href="http://www.firstinservice.co.uk/" target="_blank">air conditioning servicing</a>, heating, ventilation, electrical, catering, coffee and refrigeration equipment and building services.</p>
<p>First in Service will design and install air conditioning and ventilation systems, and electrical equipment and installations. Their helpdesk is manned 24 hours a day, seven days a week to take your call. Their planned, preventative maintenance contracts are available across all disciplines to ensure that your equipment is kept in peak condition. All our Engineers are employed by the company and are CRB checked.</p>
<p>If you are looking to save energy or utility costs within your business First in Service can help you by installing energy/utilities meters, and they can assist in your application for an interest free loan from the Carbon Trust to help you install new equipment that will save energy.</p>
<p>For more information about First in Service, or any of their servicing, installation and maintenance services please visit www.firstinservice.co.uk.</p>
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