Filed under: Luton Car Rental - 21 Jun 2010 | Spread the word !
The car parking at Luton Airport is good as it has security patrols 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to ensure your vehicle stays as safe as possible. Very high security fences are standard on all the car parks and your vehicle will always be on CCTV. You will most likely find it safer to park your vehicle at the airport rather than leaving it at home; when you’re on holiday the last thing you want to be worrying about is how your much-loved car is faring on your street at home – will someone drive past and knock the wing mirror off? Perhaps scratch it? None of that will happen in a Luton airport car park.
If you’re not local to Luton, you will find that driving and parking up is actually the most cost-effective and convenient way to get to the airport. If you’re considering taking the train from London and back you may find this to be as much as £150, and if you’ve got a large family the cost is multiplied greatly. There is also the option to consider of getting a taxi, but these again can work out to be very expensive, in the hundreds of pounds each way, and they are sometimes not the safest means of transport. For just the cost of your petrol and £10 a day parking in the long stay car park you can take your car and I promise you it will be a much better, more relaxed trip.
Filed under: Luton Car Rental - 04 Jun 2010 | Spread the word !
Every year, Luton carnival draws thousands of people every year. It is an event that is not paralleled anywhere else in the UK and its uniqueness is what appeals to all these people. Very few details have been released about the format of this year’s carnival but if we look at previous carnivals then we can have an indication of what the format may be like.
In 2008 the centre of Luton came to a standstill for carnival – although those in the procession were anything but still as they danced and gyrated their way along the procession route. With many different groups, clubs, schools, societies and communities taking part, the parade brought together people in an eye catching and breathtaking procession – demonstrating a diverse mix of arts, music and culture. The selection of live musical entertainment taking place for free on just one day was quite astonishing. With three stages and eight sound sites across the town, visitors to carnival were treated to music from around the world including, jazz, reggae, house, soca, roots, salsa and soul. It may have rained and it may have been cold and windy but that didn’t stop the bands giving 100% and the fantastic, and hardy, audience from dancing and cheering each song by each band. Even the Police were caught dancing away towards the back of the crowd. It was a truly amazing day of entertainment with a fantastic array of culture on show and the indication is that this year will be even better!