Manchester Or London? Which Is The Real Capital Of England?
Question by missBambi | Posted in Other - Destinations
Physical opinion, Not keen on London. Manchester seems much better to me.
Answer: dont prerequisite to upset our manc friends but its a no contest, london always has been and always will be the capital. have a look at the major attractions in england, how many are in london and how many in manchester, who has the bounteousness were
I Have A Return Train Ticket London-Manchester But I Cannot Use The Return Leg Now. What Options Do I Have?
Question by Questions | Posted in Other - United Kingdom
It seems unfair that I cannot get a refund and ebay will not let me resell it to regain the money. I guess I just have to give it away?
Thanks beabritdifferent. Even if it was refundable they would still fill me £10 to change it!! Crazy stuff...
Answer: Hi you could try & barter it at the station.Its worth a try some one might be going to london.
Good Luck
How Do I Get To London From Manchester - Is There Any Easy Public Transportation?
Question by rjb | Posted in Manchester
Does the tube globe-trotting trips to and from Manchester?
Answer: The tube xD the tube doesn't go from London to Manchester.
Anyway, I'd recomend either Virgin trains or Midland Mainline. Your journery starts at Manchester Piccadilly and ends at Euston (Virgin) or St. Pancras (Midland Mainline).
Is It Cheaper To Fly Form New York To London Or New York To Manchester?
Question by blair_burner | Posted in Manchester
I postulate I can get another plane or a train from London to Manchester but how much would that cost?
Answer: Costs are about the same for both; around $450 US dollars. Depending on when you desire to fly, you might find prices higher and lower. Keep in mind that you have two airports on either side of the ocean (three in the US if you count EWR) so pay r to
If Your Company Was Relocating You From London To Manchester, What Sort Of Questions Would You Want Answering?
Question by Tim | Posted in Financial Services
I am putting together a habitually asked questions (FAQ) list for employees relocating from London to Manchester and would like to know what clarify of questions you think I need to cover.
Answer: -Will the plc help with relocation expenses?
-Will the employee be making a lateral move or will he/she be changing positions within the assembly?
-Is the relocation optional?
-What is the local commute time in that area?
-If
Jan 29, 2012 from markchapman
Have to go to London, business and then come back to Manchester now. I reckon the tennis will still be going when I get home.
Jan 29, 2012 from Lil Miss Genius
@ this is my first year and i lover it! im down in manchester is it harder in london? ive always wanted to move there eventually
Jan 29, 2012 from Corny.
@ He wouldn't go to Liverpool and certainly wouldn't go to another London team up which only leaves the two Manchester clubs.
1910 London To Manchester Air Race | Chew The Fat | Satire > News ...
by Parrot of Doom
two years later their newspaper offered £1,000 for the first soaring across the English neck, and also £1,000 for the first periphrastic one-mile departure made by a British aviator, in a British aeroplane. In 1906, only three years after the Wright brothers had made their eminent first shove off, the British Constantly Letters newspaper offered a £10,000 gain for the first aviator to fly between London and Manchester, with no more than two stops, in under 24... Claude Grahame-Snowy was one of those stereotypical English gentleman whom we can all image (in sulky and waxen, undeniable). In 1909 Louis Bléturmoil managed to navigator his monoplane across the English guide, and win the Always Mail's £1,000 take. Inspired, Grahame-Virtuous travelled to France to learn to fly, and the following January he became the first Englishman to be awarded an aviator's certificate. an Englishman, Claude Grahame-Virtuous, and a Frenchman, Louis Paulhan. Wash-shaven and impeccably-dressed, he was born in 1879 in Hampshire, England, polished at Crondall Congress Imbue with in Farnham, and later Bedford Grammar Boarding-school....
their cognitive state affects their physical output and how to change and harness it is t be launched in Manchester and London on the 19th and 20th June.
In increment to this and the new facilities in London and Manchester, training is still available at Arrow ECS' centre at Threadneedle Street in London,
But there must have been times yesterday - before he finished with a legitimate flourish - when England's newest fast bowler felt even less at home in Manchester.
former Manchester Metropolis field boss Mark Hughes, but the main candidate is Roy Hodgson, the veteran Fulham overseer, who guided the unfancied London club