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I posted to theatrebreaksforum.co.uk
London breaks blog http londonbreaksblog co uk
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November 17 2011, 4:22am | Comments »
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I posted to theatrebreaksforum.co.uk
Theatre breaks blog listings http www theatrebreaksblog co…
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Theatre breaks blog listings http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/
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November 17 2011, 4:20am | Comments »
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I posted to distributedresearch.net
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London Bloggers – Heather Cowper http://distributedresearch.net/blog/2011/08/24/london-bloggers-heather-cowper
August 25 2011, 3:49am | Comments »
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I posted to distributedresearch.net
Yahoo! MyBlogLog Closing 24th May 2011
http://distributedresearch.net/blog/2011/02/24/yahoo-mybloglog-closing-24th-may-2011
It’s a shame, I found the stats facility in MyBlogLog a nice and quick alternative to Google Analytics. We will officially discontinue Yahoo! MyBlogLog effective May 24, 2011. We recommend Yahoo! Pulse as a service for you to see all your social updates from your favorite networks in one place.
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February 24 2011, 10:12am | Comments »
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I posted to distributedresearch.net
Yahoo! MyBlogLog Closing 24th May 2011
http://distributedresearch.net/blog/2011/02/24/yahoo-mybloglog-closing-24th-may-2011
It’s a shame, I found the stats facility in MyBlogLog a nice and quick alternative to Google Analytics. We will officially discontinue Yahoo! MyBlogLog effective May 24, 2011. We recommend Yahoo! Pulse as a service for you to see all your social updates from your favorite networks in one place.
Andy Roberts - MyBlogLog Thanks for subscribing to Andy Roberts blogYahoo! MyBlogLog Closing 24th May 2011
Related posts:MyBloglog, Romlet or BlogRush? Google vs Yahoo SearchCoP: a Yahoo group
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February 24 2011, 10:12am | Comments »
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I posted to usefulwiki.com
When is Theatre Blogger Week?
http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/when-is-theatre-blogger-week.html
Over on the MusicalVerse blog, Jesse Owen has taken the initative to organise a “Theatre Blogger Week” which has some laudable aims and deserves to be supported by as many as possible of the growing band of theatre bloggers, and not just here in London. Before I explain more, the most important detail is probably the date: Theatre Blogger Week will run from the 25th – 29th October 2010 Aims: * to get more theatre bloggers commenting on each other’s blog posts * to unearth more theatre blogs which are out there. I’ve been blogging about Theatre breaks in London myself since 14th September 2007 when I published a short general article on my own Andy Roberts blog called “Theatre Breaks in London“ and then later joined forces with Linda to produce the London Theatre blog here, amongst other things. I was aware then, of one or two other theatre bloggers, mostly concentrating on reviews, and then started to notice some colourful characters who work in the West End starting up blogs, some of which continue, but hadn’t realised there might be enough out there now to form the basis of some kind of theatre blogging community. Now seems to be as good a time as any to try and pull it together a little bit, and that’s where the plan for a theatre blogger week comes into it. There’s also the people who take part in the regular theatre quiz on twitter via @westendupdates . The twitter hashtag for #theatrebloggerweek can be used to track blogger participants, and we have a Theatre Blogger Wiki page now, which should make it easy enough for anybody else to add their own theatre blog into the list of bloggers joining in. So if you are interested in following more theatre blogs, or starting one yourself, or have one to register on the list, keep an eye on developments on the Wiki page there and look out for new posts and comments about theater blogger week on the Musical Verse blog ( RSS ). That’s where Jesse will be unveiling further plans as we draw closer to October 25th.
When is Theatre Blogger Week? was originally posted at London Theatre Breaks blog
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October 1 2010, 5:44am | Comments »
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I posted to midweekbreaks.co
Midweek Breaks are Cheaper
http://midweekbreaks.co/4/midweek-breaks-are-cheaper/
Midweek Breaks are cheaper than weekend breaks The cost of travel by train, bus or air is always a bit more at weekends and holidays, while the best discounts are always reserved for midweek and off peak travel only. While business hotels may have spare capacity at weekends, all the best Hotels in areas popular for tourism and holidays will charge extra from Friday onwards, with some adding as much as the same amount again to the nightly rate. Everywhere is busier at weekends, particularly on the transport system where reduced services are offered because of the lack of commuters, who pay for the midweek service through season tickets. With so many extra people around, everything seems to tale a little bit longer and is more stressful. Delays are a more frequent occurrence too, which takes all the fun away. Midweek breaks beat the weekend I’m sure you can recall the downsides to travelling when it’s busy, as outlined above. Higher prices, busier travel connections, less relaxation or fun. But there is a very simple way to overcome these problems, just by arranging to take midweek breaks instead. I know it means juggling around work and study priorities perhaps, but the benefits are many so why not try and be a little more flexible with your dates and then bag a much better bargain mid week. Less people travelling makes the journey ticket prices lower. You can travel against the commuter flow and have loads of space to yourself as well as easier through connections and onward journeys. That means you can choose your own seat, or maybe even a whole compartment around a table. Hotel and theatre deals will be offered at the best discounts for both the theatre tickets and the overnight accommodation. That’s because midweek for theatres is a quieter time, and there are more likely to be spare seats available. The weekends and children’s holidays always get booked up first. Delays and Weekend engineering works are just not going to happen if it’s Monday Tuesday Wednesday or Thursday. Friday morning can be good too, but watch out for Friday afternoon because that’s no longer considered to be mid week – the weekend starts here. By now you must be sufficiently convinced to book UK midweek breaks – stay tuned to the midweek breaks blog for all the best special offers and mid week deals.
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September 18 2010, 7:55am | Comments »
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I posted to cheapbreaksblog.co.uk
Happy New Year from Cheap Breaks
http://www.cheapbreaksblog.co.uk/cheap-breaks/happy-new-year-from-cheap-breaks
Happy New Year for 2010 from all at the Cheap Breaks blog. The last year has seen some fallback in cheap breaks abroad from the UK due to the Strength of the Euro against the pound whilst there’s been a resurgence of cheap breaks and short city breaks within the UK. Next year will see further developments and small changes but one things for certain, with modern life the way it is there’ll always be a need from time to time to get away from it all somehow, somewhere. Happy New Year everybody wherever you are, and may your 2010 dreams all come true.
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December 31 2009, 5:03pm | Comments »
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I posted to theatrebreaksinlondon.co.uk
Happy New Year Theatre Breaks In London
http://theatrebreaksinlondon.co.uk/57/happy-new-year-theatre-breaks-in-london/
Happy New Year for 2010 from the Theatre Breaks in London blog team. It’s been a great year in London’s West End with some surprise hits and some unfortunate flops as well, and we look forward to 2010 especially with the opening of the Phantom of The Opera continuation Love Never Dies and the new Wizard of Oz. January is a busy tine for the travel and entertainments industries so we hope you all manage to find the best theatre breaks in London bargains out of all the new deals and offers floating about at this time of year.
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December 31 2009, 10:12am | Comments »
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