Articles by Bob Brightside
Finding the sweet spot – A golfer’s tip on striking the ball -
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Bob Brightside
It is frustrating when the ball doesn’t go where you wanted to put it and can cause some less disciplined golfers to lose all hope and concentration. The key to rectifying these errors and the crazy shots is to understand what you are doing wrong...
Courses That Will Never Be Rained Off -
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Bob Brightside
Many courses are likely to be unfit to play but there is a select group of golf courses that will be open come wind, rain or shine. It is definitely worth noting them down and if you are in and around the areas it is...
Cruising Tips -
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Bob Brightside
First thing to note down is the identification that you need when boarding as different companies have different requirements. You may have special dietary requirements, some agents will ask this when booking but if they do not then be sure to ring up and inform...
Luxury Cruises – Holiday in Style -
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Bob Brightside
For many people a luxurious holiday means not having to exert yourself any more than ordering another drink from the hotel bar. After all a holiday should be a welcome break from the stresses of working life back home and we rightfully deserve some rest...
Taking care of your horse -
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Bob Brightside
This means spending time each day to ensure he/she is comfortable, well fed and exercised and, in this weather, warm. Food is as important for the horse as it is for you so ensure that the horse has all the nutrition it needs. Pasture is...
The right clothes for the right job -
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Bob Brightside
In business, as in life, you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression. Work clothes therefore are an important thing to get right and their quality must be high and for the customers the clothes must be durable as well as comfortable....
Finding the right ingredients for a balanced diet -
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Bob Brightside
The good news is that we don’t have to cut out all the tasty foods we like; instead we have to find the right balance and only eat them in small portions. If you are unsure of how much of a food type you should...
Finding the right courier for your parcel delivery -
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Bob Brightside
Thousands of parcels are sent each month. Parcels are sent within the UK and throughout Europe and as a result senders want to ensure they find a courier that is reputable and has a lot of experience sending parcels to and from the UK. Your...
Sea Freight Shipping – helping your business -
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Bob Brightside
Businesses tend to use overseas production facilities as they are well known for being able to produce vast quantities in a short space of time. Many businesses across all industries will use some form of foreign business usually in Asia. In order to set up...
Make sure your parcels arrive during the postal strike -
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Bob Brightside
With an increasing chance that a postal strike is on the cards many people and businesses will be having concerns about whether the package they send today will get to its destination any time this side of Christmas. Postal strikes are inconvenient for everyone from...
How to cope during the mail strikes -
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Bob Brightside
The strikes may only last a few days and some workers are still working through the enormous load at Royal Mail but the prospect of serious delays to the postal network is very real. There are of course alternatives to the Royal Mail and many...
Coping with an Accident -
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Bob Brightside
However, there are occasions when these accidents lead to serious injuries that cause a considerable amount of pain and suffering. If an accident means you have to miss a lengthy period of work resulting in a loss of income, you could be entitled to some...
Enter your house in style -
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Bob Brightside
Some people take great pride in the state of the front door and if you are on the housing market looking to sell soon then it is something that you should be looking to take care of if necessary. If you are thinking about selling...
The benefits of uPVC windows, doors and conservatories -
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Bob Brightside
Windows and doors have traditionally been made of wood mainly due to the strong and durable properties of many harder woods as well as them being versatile enough to allow different styles and designs. The trouble with wooden doors and windows is that they require...
Points to look out when driving abroad -
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Bob Brightside
After ensuring you have all the necessary insurance and breakdown cover required, there are some other things to consider and make a note of. One important thing to note is that by dialling 112 from any country which is a European Union member, you will...
Petrol saving tips from the masters -
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Bob Brightside
The cost of fuel has been tipped to rise again soon, the news of which has many motorists searching around for their loose change once again. Car owners will have to be making their money work harder for them as the cost of owning a...
Manual versus Automatic transmissions - which is safer? -
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Bob Brightside
If you ask someone in support of either manual or automatic they will be able to give you some interesting arguments that might sway you either way. Automatics One thing for sure, and tests carried out have proven, is that there is less stress associated...
How Double Glazing can help you and your family stay warm this winter -
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Bob Brightside
Already the weather has started taking a turn for the worse with cold winds and rain pouring down regularly. The effects of winter can be helped though by investing in your home and its problem areas that let the valuable heat out. There are areas...
How can double glazing help your home? -
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Bob Brightside
From petrol for cars to home electricity bills we’re quickly finding that our bills are going up, even if we’re being mindful of our usage. It seems unfair but we are not completely helpless to this rise as there are ways we can cut down...