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South African born Keith has lived in the south of England for most of his life. After graduating from University with a degree in Business Information Systems Management he decided to start Strawberrysoup; a website design company based in West Sussex and Dorset. Keith successfully gained entry into the Southampton University Air Squadron and spent over 12 months training to fly. Since then he has continued to follow his interest in flying and has now began his own training in the form of a Private Pilot's Licence. Keith also spent 13 months working within the Image and Printing Group at Hewlett Packard in Bracknell. Throughout his time there, he was responsible for many activities including events organisation and website design and maintenance.

    Organising a wedding on the River Thames

    I got married on the River Thames in London last year. Well technically you can't actually officially get married on a boat yet as it is a moving venue so we had the ceremony at the Hilton and then boarded the boat as a unique wedding breakfast venue and then swapped some of the older family members for our more excited friends and ended the day with a Wedding Disco Cruise. It was one of the most special days of my life made even more memorable by sharing it with my friends and family on the Riv Read: Organising a wedding on the River Thames Read

    By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | Travel

    Summer - A perfect time for Thames Boat Charter

    Londoners head for the South Coast in the summer to enjoy the hot weather and get out on the water. Boating is such a part of so many peoples lives and rightly so. What many people forget is that they can get out on the River Thames in London. A Thames Boat Charter has all the pleasures of boating in the Solent without the hustle and bustle and choppy water. Read: Summer - A perfect time for Thames Boat Charter Read

    By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | Travel

    Henley Regatta - Charter your Thames Boat

    Going to Ascot for a flutter and Wimbledon for the tennis this summer? Another must for your events calendar is one of the most British, the Henley Royal Regatta. Rowing is one of the sports we Brits still dominate the World and where better to watch some of our finest rowers, but at the most well known and visited regatta in the UK at Henley on Thames. Read: Henley Regatta - Charter your Thames Boat Read

    By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | Travel

    Travel forecast for Bank holiday weekend

    Forecasters are predicting the hottest temperatures so far this year over this Bank Holiday weekend but whatever the weather, the usual Bank Holiday getaway is expected to cause gridlock on the roads and bustling air and sea ports. Airport operator BAA said 1.68 million passengers would pass through its seven UK airports in the period from Friday to Bank Holiday Monday. Read: Travel forecast for Bank holiday weekend Read

    By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | Travel

    Tough climate for airlines

    First, British Airways announces record losses and then ‘no frills’ airline Ryanair does the same. Now we have Richard Branson announcing that he expects the current economic downturn and decline in business travel will result in the collapse of a major American airline in 2009. His own airline, Virgin, seems to have bucked the trend, doubling its profits in the last twelve months but Virgin does appear to be a rare exception in this difficult market. Read: Tough climate for airlines Read

    By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | Travel

    Do declare pre-existing medical conditions

    Most people taking out a new travel insurance policy are confused by the term pre-existing medical condition. And it's not surprising when medical conditions tend to be technically expressed, not always explained well and, if the condition is cured or controlled, often forgotten about over time. But this is just the area where holidaymakers get caught out because all policies will have clauses on whether certain medical conditions need to be declared before cover can be given. This is so easily Read: Do declare pre-existing medical conditions Read

    By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | Travel

    Good Delivery Bars

    Gold Bars are classified into two different types- casted and minted – based on their manufacturing method. Where gold is measured in ounces, these are troy ounces, which is heavier than the avoirdupois ounce used for food. Read: Good Delivery Bars Read

    By: Keith McGregor | 02/06/2009 | Finance

    What is Unified Communications and why is it important?

    Most people in business use more than one form of communication, be that telephone, email, voicemail, chat or fax. The concept of unified communications is that all forms of communications are more converged. For example enabling voicemails to be opened and listened to in mailboxes and vice versa. Read: What is Unified Communications and why is it important? Read

    By: Keith McGregor | 11/05/2009 | Communication

    Springtime Stroller Parade in Hershey's Park March 2009

    What better way to celebrate the start of spring, than to join Hershey‘s Springtime Stroller Parade in Hershey‘s Park, America‘s number one amusement park in the North East of America. The Stroller Parade opens Hershey‘s Park every spring, a free-entrance pay-as-you-go weekend preview of the summer season. If you have a child four or under, dress up your stroller and you might win a prize! Read: Springtime Stroller Parade in Hershey's Park March 2009 Read

    By: Keith McGregor | 11/05/2009 | Chocolate

    Travel claims on the rise

    Travel Insurance claims are on the rise according to City law firms dealing with compensation claims during the economic downturn. Last year, Britons made more than 560,000 medical claims totalling £383 million, up 58 per cent on 2007. Claims for lost luggage were the second most popular, with nearly 400,000 British travellers seeking around £8 million from their travel insurer, up eight per cent on 2007. Claims for flight cancellations were also up, rising 24 per cent to 240,000 claims. Read: Travel claims on the rise Read

    By: Keith McGregor | 03/05/2009 | Travel
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