Cuvva, The UK’s First Hourly Car Insurance App, Launches

Cuvva, the UK’s first hourly car insurance app, launchesFrost loves this new app for car insurance. It may not be glamorous, but anything that makes the admin and stress of life better gets our vote. This app is genius, allowing you to insure a car easily and quickly. You won’t need to worry about borrowing a car ever again.

Ever needed to borrow a friend or family member’s car but couldn’t because you weren’t covered? Ever needed to put someone on your car insurance but found it a laborious process? Going somewhere at short notice and can’t sort out car insurance in time? Well no more. UK start-up Cuvva ntends to change the way we think about driving other cars.

Launched in October; Cuvva is UK’s first ever short term car insurance app that allows you to get the best cheap car insurance for any car in the UK for a little as an hour. The app reduces the time consuming process of securing temporary insurance to a simple three step process. All you need to do is download app, get verified and enter the registration number of the car you’re borrowing. Then just choose how many hours you want to be insured for and away you go; it really is that straight forward

Founder of Cuvva, Freddy Macnamara, said, “The reason we launched Cuvva was to try and improve the current UK car insurance model. Consumer expectations are that we should be able to get what we want, when we want and all from our personal devices; why should car insurance be any different. Technology has been used to consistently improve most industries yet the car insurance model remains largely unchanged. What we want to do is enable UK Drivers to get simple, quick, and efficient access to other cars whenever they need them.”

The Cuvva app is available for iPhones operating iOS 8.1 and above Once registered; UK drivers aged between 21 and 65 years old can get fully covered for between one hour and twenty four hours, providing they have a valid driving licence.  Cuvva is fully regulated by the FCA and works with a number of underwriters to offer the best possible hourly rates to UK drivers.

When Christmas Bells Ring by Katie Flynn Reviewed by Jan Speedie

When Christmas Bells Ring by Katie Flynn Reviewed by Jan SpeedieKatie Flynn has so many successful titles already but we must add this gentle readable story to her successful list.

The story starts in 1938 in Liverpool. Rosheen Clarke and her lively, strong willed twin daughters have no idea how their world is going to change with the advent of war.

After war is declared the twins are evacuated to Wales. The prospect of living in the countryside does not appeal to them.

Rosheen joins the WAAF and meets a fellow Liverpudlian Cassie Valentine.  The two become firm friends and support each other through – trouble with the twins, the bombing of Liverpool and Cassie fighting her love for a childhood friend Andy.

When peace is declared in 1945, Rosheen, Cassie and the twins are all changed by the events that have happened in their lives – hopefully all to their good.

Read and enjoy this well presented tale of life during World War 2.

Katie Flynn lives in the north-west of England.   Her short stories were often broadcast on Radio Merseyside. Hearing her family reminiscing about life in Liverpool in the early twentieth century she was prompted to write her Liverpool series. Katie has always loved to write and continues to although she has had to cope with ME for the past few years.

Published by Arrow on 22nd October 2015 at £6.99

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FENDI Return The Trevi Fountain To Its Original Splendour

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After only 17 months since the beginning of the restoration works, and earlier than the scheduled date for the end of 2015, the water of the Trevi Fountain will start flowing again.

On January 2013, FENDI announced the restoration of the Trevi Fountain in Rome under its patronage. This involvement has progressed into an ambitious project for the preservation of cultural heritage of the city of Rome called ‘FENDI for Fountains.’ In addition to the Trevi Fountain, the project also included the restoration of the complex of the “Four Fountains”, which ended in May 2015.

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The renovation  project, playing with creativity, has given life to one of the most innovative work-sites ever conceived before for this kind of operation, without interrupting the fruition of one of Rome’s most beautiful and visited monument in the world.

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The Trevi Fountain, similarly to the Italian fashion house, is steeped in tradition and history. FENDI was founded in the city of Rome in 1925 and has continued to look to the city for inspiration for their runway collections.

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The restoration of the Trevi Fountain in numbers:

– 516 working days on 600 scheduled days

– 59,092 visits on the website

– 2,867 downloaded IOS Apps

– 1,721 downloaded Android Apps

– 26 restorers

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EasyJet Celebrates Twentieth Anniversary With Unveiling Of New Livery And Futuristic Uniforms

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easyJet, Europe’s leading airline, is celebrating twenty years of flying.

On 10 November 1995 easyJet’s first ever flight took off from Luton to Glasgow.

Twenty years on, the airline flies over 68 million passengers to 137 airports in 31 countries and operates 788 routes across Europe.

Captain Fred Rivett was at the controls of that first flight which was EZY121 operated by a Boeing 737-200. Lisa Burger (now easyJet’s Head of Customer) checked in the very first easyJet passenger and easyJet’s founder Stelios joined passengers and media on board that first flight.  All three and others from the airline’s early days were among the guests at a special birthday event at easyJet’s headquarters in Luton.

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easyJet unveiled a special livery aircraft featuring a mosaic of more than 100,000 of its customers’ most-loved holiday snaps and selfies taken during their travels across Europe over the past twenty years.  The aircraft symbolises the role that easyJet has played in changing the way that people across Europe travel thanks to its low fares, friendly service and focus on making travel easier and more affordable.

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Carolyn McCall, easyJet’s Chief Executive, said:

“We’re delighted to be celebrating easyJet’s success over the past two decades.  20 years ago easyJet changed the way Europe travelled.  We challenged the high price monopolies of the legacy airlines and enabled a new generation of people of all ages, incomes and interests to enjoy Europe.   Since then we’ve carried over 600m passengers and flown over 4.7m flights but that challenger spirit is stronger than ever in the easyJet of 2015.

“We started with fares to Glasgow from £29 – or as we advertised at the time, the same price as a pair of jeans.  A pair of Levis 501s will now set your back £75 while our fares to Glasgow start from £27.49.

“All of this would not have been possible without those who have been part of the easyJet team during that time.  They have worked incredibly hard to make travel easier and more affordable for our passengers.

“I also have to thank our fantastic customers for their loyalty and support and, of course, our suppliers and partners for their professionalism and commitment.

“Although today we’re celebrating 20 years of generation easyJet, we’re even more excited about the future.  We will continue to challenge conventional thinking and we look forward to where the next two decades could take us.”

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Stelios Haji-Ioannou, easyJet’s founder and owner of the easyJet brand, commenting from the event in Luton:

“Today is the best possible opportunity to thank all the 30,000 people who make easyJet work on a daily basis. I want to thank those employees and sub-contractors – both on the ground and in the air – who have made easyJet over the last 20 years such a great investment for its shareholders and such a great brand for its customers.”

Captain Fred Rivett, who operated easyJet’s inaugural flight from London Luton to Glasgow on 10th November 1995 commented:

“I remember watching the first passengers step aboard. It was a cold dark morning and the cabin was filled with excited passengers who knew they were part of something new. They had also paid very little for their seats! It was a very proud moment for me and all the crew. The short hop to Glasgow was completely routine but we now know that it was just the start of changing the way we all travel by air.

“The airline has come a long way in such a short time and being here today brings back all the memories. It’s great to get a glimpse of what’s planned for the future.

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Lisa Burger, easyJet’s Head of Customer who checked in passengers on the first flight said:

“I’ll always remember the energy, excitement and hype surrounding our first flight. I recall explaining to customers as we checked them in for that inaugural flight that their confirmation letter or booking reference was all they needed to check-in – and not a ticket as we were ticketless. In exchange we gave them a reusable plastic boarding pass explaining that we had free seating and they could choose where to sit when on board. 20 years ago this was revolutionary. No tickets, free seating, an inflight service where you choose and paid for what you purchased on-board.”

“From day one we began to educate customers how to interact and travel us and that we could make travel more affordable by cutting out complexity, overheads and costs that didn’t add value or that would compromise service. The perception of many was that we would be another airline that would come and go but the Orange spirit that today is still as evident as it was then along with the belief in the model and brand, meant that we defied the odds and revolutionised the way people travel.

“20 years on I still love the opportunities we have to challenge and innovate. We continue to find ways to make travel easier and more affordable for our passengers.”

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This is the latest innovation from the pioneering airline which is always at the forefront of technology, from being one of the first airlines to launch online booking in 1998 to introducing aircraft inspections by automated drones earlier this year, and provides an exciting glimpse of things to come for airline uniforms.

Wearable tech features being trialled include: 

Cabin crew uniforms

  • LEDs on shoulders and illuminated hems to provide additional lighting in an emergency
  • LEDs on jacket lapels displaying important information like flight numbers and destinations
  • In-built microphones to improve communication between the crew, pilots and passengers
  • LEDs in ground staff jacket cuffs to help with aircraft movement on the ground

Engineer uniforms

  • LEDs in jacket hoods to illuminate work areas and leave both hands free for aircraft inspections and maintenance
  • Multiple reflective laser cut decoration to aid visibility on the air field
  • In-built video cameras to allow for remote diagnosis of technical issues along with surround sound and a microphone for instant communication capability
  • Air quality sensor and barometer features to help engineers monitor their work environment and create a map of air quality in different cities for passengers’ information

For this latest innovation the airline teamed up with leading fashion tech company CuteCircuit, a global leader in interactive fashion responsible for many groundbreaking ideas using smart textiles and micro-electronics. Recent collaborations include work with the likes of U2, Katy Perry and Nicole Scherzinger. CuteCircuit worked closely with easyJet cabin crew and engineers to analyse their everyday movements and design uniforms best suited to their needs.

Tina Milton, Head of Cabin Crew for easyJet, commented:

“Our crew’s primary concern is for the safety of all passengers so it is really exciting to be working on this pioneering new technology which could transform the capability of our uniforms, helping crew to be more easily identified in an emergency as well as helping them to provide great service to passengers.”

Ian Davies, Engineering Director for easyJet, commented:

“With features like the LED hood and video streaming and communications capability these amazing designs offer very practical solutions for engineers working on the ramp whilst enhancing safety at the same time.”

Francesca Rosella, Chief Creative Director and Co-Founder of CuteCircuit, said:

“We are excited to be working with easyJet in creating the future of aviation. The cabin crew uniforms and engineers’ uniforms represent cutting edge developments in wearable technology, and are a first in the aviation industry. The uniforms unite fashionable style with novel functionalities, increasing safety and communication with passengers to create a truly unique inflight experience. We designed with the crew needs in mind and are looking forward to starting trials in 2016.”

easyJet will start wearable tech uniform wearer trials early in‎ 2016.

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EASYJET CELEBRATE THE BIRTHDAY AT THEIR HEADQUATERS IN LUTON TODAY. EASYJET CEO CAROLYN McCALL

During the event, attended by more than 500 guests including media, stakeholders, suppliers as well as past and present staff, the airline reflected on the past two decades with an exhibition of memorabilia including the airlines’ first ever adverts – the first of which famously advertised flights for the price of a pair of jeans.  A catwalk show showcased the iconic crew uniforms from 1995 to the present and beyond.

As well as reflecting on the past twenty years of success the airline also looked forward to what the next twenty years may hold for air travel announcing a trial of uniforms for its crew and engineers incorporating wearable technology.  The uniforms demonstrate how the application of innovative technology could play a role in making tasks easier, helping with communications and enhance safety procedures.

About CuteCircuit…

Internationally-known fashion house, CuteCircuit, has been pushing the boundaries of wearable technology since its launch in 2004. A global leader in interactive fashion, CuteCircuit has introduced many ground-breaking ideas to the fashion world by integrating new beauty and functionality through the use of smart textiles and micro-electronics. CuteCircuit is headquartered in Shoreditch, artistic heart of London, where the Creative Director Francesca Rosella, and CEO Ryan Genz are the design duo behind all of CuteCircuit’s amazing creations.

 

About EasyJet…
easyJet is Europe’s leading airline offering a unique and winning combination of the best route network connecting Europe’s primary airports, with great value fares and friendly service.  easyJet flies on more of Europe’s most popular routes than any other airline. easyJet carries over 68 million passengers annually, of which around 12 million are travelling on business. easyJet flies over 240 aircraft on more than 780 routes to over 130 airports across 33 countries. More than 300 million Europeans live within one hour’s drive of an easyJet airport.

 

First Bentley Bentayga Rolls Off The Production Line

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The very first production Bentley Bentayga, the catalyst for one of the biggest investment programmes in the company’s history, left the assembly line at Bentley’s iconic headquarters in Crewe, UK, on Friday 27th November.

Four years on from the initial concept stage, during which time over 1,500 UK jobs have been created, the car – part of an £840 million investment programme – will now enter full production, with deliveries to customers starting in January 2016.

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Wolfgang Dürheimer, Chairman and Chief Executive of Bentley Motors, said: “Bentley Bentayga will be the benchmark against which all other SUVs are measured, defining a new segment – the luxury SUV.

“This car is a celebration of UK manufacturing at its very best, not only reinforcing our commitment to industry in this country, job creation and significant investment, but to our home in Crewe. This is an important moment in our history, where we reflect and celebrate, but also look ahead to delivering this extraordinary car to our customers.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank my colleagues from all parts of the business for their dedication and professionalism in delivering the Bentley Bentayga. It would not have been possible to deliver this car without the support and belief from the UK Government, our parent company and other business partners. We can all take pride in this achievement.”

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The first production Bentayga, finished in paint colour – Anthracite – was handcrafted across 130 hours. During the assembly process, the car passed through a new bodystore, a new paint shop and a new assembly line, all part of this substantial investment.

UK Prime Minister David Cameron, commented: “I am delighted that the first Bentley Bentayga has rolled off the production line in Crewe. It marks the culmination of a period of exceptional hard work by Bentley and its dedicated workforce as they brought this remarkable new vehicle to market.

“The Bentayga represents an ambitious £800 million investment into the Crewe factory backed by £9.5 million from the Regional Growth Fund. It has created hundreds of valuable skilled jobs for the area and secured the future of production onsite.

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“Well done to all at Bentley. This is a moment of great pride for everyone who lives and works in Crewe.”

Michael Straughan, Bentley’s Member of the Board for Manufacturing, addressed the company’s 4,000-strong workforce as the car was driven from the final production stage. He said: “This is a proud moment for the entire company. It’s been four years in the making and is a celebration of a sector-defining British handcrafted car.

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About Bentley Motors…

Bentley Motors is the most sought after luxury car brand in the world. The company’s headquarters in Crewe is home to all of its operations including design, R&D, engineering and production of the company’s three model lines, Continental, Flying Spur and Mulsanne. The combination of fine craftsmanship, using skills that have been handed down through generations, alongside engineering expertise and cutting-edge technology is unique to UK luxury car brands such as Bentley. It is also an example of high-value British manufacturing at its best. Bentley employs around 4,000 people at Crewe.

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At One Million Swiss Francs… Imperiali Genève Unveils The Luxurious Emperador Cigar Chest

An unparalleled marriage of cutting-edge technology, mechanics and 100% Swiss savoir-faire.

Imperiali Genève has unveiled a world exclusive: the Emperador cigar chest.

Thousands of hours of work, several international patents, 2,675 high-quality components, complex mechanics and the introduction of state-of-the-art technology make this the most prestigious cigar chest in the world, available at the price of one million Swiss francs.

The Emperador invites an array of superlatives; it is a project tinted with folly.

The chest is much more than a luxury product; it is an experience for all five senses – a moment suspended in time available to a privileged few, as only twelve numbered pieces will be produced each year. Combined with a timepiece featuring a tourbillon, this utterly unique object marries the age-old art of Swiss watchmaking with the skills of the best experts from 27 different trades.Emperador-5

Behind the Emperador is Imperiali Genève, a young company aspiring to reinvent existing objects by transcending the bounds of reason.

To innovate, enrich and amaze – such is their leitmotif.

The extraordinary chest is the fruit of their ambitious imagination. Produced in Switzerland using noble materials, it measures 70 cm long, 45 cm wide and 30 cm high.

A masterpiece of high technology and complex mechanics

The prestigious chest is crowned by a tourbillon timepiece made up of 323 parts and a ‘Clous de Paris’ guilloché dial – the work of a master watchmaker from the Swiss Jura. Meanwhile, access to the 24 exceptional Grand Cru cigars, which are wrapped in four gold leaves and arranged in individual glass tubes around this most sophisticated of creations, is protected by a personal secret code. The user simply brushes a finger over one of the nine touch buttons on the cover spelling the name ‘Imperiali’ to activate the integrated LCD display, which is invisible when the device is sleeping. He then enters his code using the golden touch buttons.

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Luxurious and enriched with magnificent details, the Emperador showcases its mechanics – namely the lock and tourbillon watch mechanisms – but is careful to conceal all its electronic components. Only three indicators with mechanical hands are visible to the user. These display, in real time, the relative humidity and temperature inside the chest, the power reserve and the number of cigars remaining. In its quest for perfection and innovation, Imperiali Genève has developed the world’s first self-regulating humidity system, which requires neither water nor human intervention. It guarantees a constant humidity level of 70% and a temperature of 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, regardless of external environmental conditions. These variables can also be easily adjusted according to the user’s wishes.

The almost sacred moment of savouring a cigar is elevated by the Emperador’s three exceptional accessories, which once again perfectly combine technology and mechanics. These majestic devices are arranged in an unobtrusive drawer seamlessly incorporated into the front of the chest. The cigar cutter enables the cigar to be either mechanically cut or perforated in the manner of a punch. The table lighter and its three nozzles offer a perfect flame. Lastly, the ashtray opens by the magic of mechanics whenever a cigar is brought near.

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A precious moment, an equally precious cigar.

 

Hundreds of combinations of meticulously selected tobaccos were required to achieve the final result. Rich, complex and balanced, it is the product of the fertile plantations of the Jamastran Valley (south Honduras) and the Jalapa Valley (north Nicaragua), the El Dorado of Cuban emigrants who arrived equipped with their seeds and unparalleled knowledge.

 

The Emperador cigar is a premium product whose manufacture leaves nothing to chance.

After 48 months of ageing, the leaves are carefully processed with the utmost respect to create an exceptional Grand Cru.

About Imperiali Genève…

Imperiali Genève is much more than a brand; it is an art of living. Driven by a love of beauty and an uncompromising desire to innovate by playing with and overcoming the laws of physics, David Pasciuto and Stéphane Nazzal, the creators of the Imperiali brand, revisit and reinterpret everyday objects, transforming them into true masterpieces.

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Hot Vox Presents… At The Spice Of Life Soho Tonight Featuring The Klik

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Situated smack bang in the middle of Soho, HOT VOX and THE SPICE OF LIFE brings you right to the centre of London’s best music.

From jazz and Jamie Cullum to legends such as Bob Dylan, this building has had a historic blend of great names through its doors.

Here, HOT VOX concocts a flavour filled night of music, with a perfect blend of artists to give this well loved traditional pub a night to remember.

So spice up your night and taste some of London’s hottest artists!

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Tonight, My Pet Shark will be supported by Pike Prada, Pryam, Olivia Cipriani and The Klik.

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THE KLIK are a six-piece Rock/Rap/Reggae band from Essex in the UK.

Together for three years, this coming January 2016, The Klik – Toggz (Rapper/ Vocalist), Cobez (Rapper/ Vocalist), Ellis (Vocalist), Ross (Guitarist), Rob (Drummer), Nat (Bass) –  have been slowly raising their profile from first-off receiving plays on FRQ.fm, Essex Radio in Maldon and Chelmsford, and internet stations, to now receiving plays on BBC Introducing in Essex, getting big support from Ollie Winiberg, the presenter of the show, being invited in for a live session.

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With the release of their Stress Levels EP, the band went from playing local gigs at The Edge in Basildon and Chinnerys in Southend to now playing well-renowned and legendary venues in London such as The Garage in Islington, The Dublin Castle in Camden, culminating in a sold-out gig at Brixton Jamm for Hot Chip’s official after party.

The Klik have also been number one in the Essex Hip Hop Chart on Reverb Nation for a six-week stint, still now bouncing around in the top three.

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Now working in collaboration with Scott Day of Razor Gang Records Limited, The Klik will be releasing a new single on 7 December ‘Find My Way’.

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The Klik will be appearing tonight – 7:00pm – 11:00pm

Tickets £6.00 available from: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/artist/hot-vox-tickets/934926?brand=hotvox

About The Spice of Life pub…

A pub that has truly stood the test of time… surviving two world wars and retaining its traditional charm.  It is thought that there has been a tavern on the site of The Spice of Life since around 1750, although its present incarnation was built in 1898.  It was known then as The Cantons, and this name can still be seen in the building’s stonework as well as on the flags held by the rooftop gargoyles overlooking Cambridge Circus.  The tavern underwent a few name changes over the next 80 years, becoming The George and 13 Cantons, The Scots Hoose, and then finally The Spice of Life in 1986, when McMullen (the Hertford Brewers) became the owners. The Spice of Life is apparently a reference to a line in the William Cowper poem ‘Task’ …variety’s the very spice of life / that gave it all it’s flavour…”.  As well as being a listed building, The Spice of Life also has an esteemed musical heritage.  In the 1960’s and 1970’s The Scots Hoose (as it was called then) was a popular venue for folk musicians, and saw many great acts of the time, such as Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Cat Stevens, Bert Jansch, The Strawbs and Sandy Denny performing here.  Then in the heyday of punk in the late 70’s The Spice of Life became a regular haunt for many punk musicians and followers, including The Sex Pistols.  In the late 90’s a thriving Jazz Club started up at The Spice, and has attracted many top acts, such as Jamie Cullum, Soweto Kinch, Darius Brubeck & Daryl Sherman.

McMullen & Sons Ltd, the family brewers of Hertfordshire established in 1827, remain the owners of this historical property to this day.

To learn more about McMullen visit: www.mcmullens.co.uk

The Spice of Life, 6 Moor St, Soho, London W1D 5NA

Tel: 020 7437 7013

A Fellow Traveller by Karen Neale Book Review

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A Sketchbook Journey Inspired by World Heritage Cities and Sites

A Fellow Traveller by Karen Neale is well worth reading. The watercolours almost leap off the page, they are so immediate, so imbued with the artist’s passion, and curiosity. Each illustration has text to put it in context. It is a brave and encompassing journey – for Karen, and an enormously satisfying read – for us.

Nick Danziger writes the forword, in which he talks of Karen Neale’s passion and courage, as she shared her ‘Fellow Traveller’ project after she was shortlisted for a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship some years ago. Karen’s plan was to visit parts of the world, many of which were not on most tourists’ itineraries.

She travelled for five months through France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Iran, Uzbekistan, India and Nepal in 2001. During this time she completed 106 annotated, watercolour sketches recording her experiences, 42 of which appear in this book.

Drawing with just a black biro, she became a part of each place for a time. Karen Neale found that sketching erodes cultural and linguistic barriers, as a picture and the process to create it can be universally understood. Almost without exception, people were friendly, informative, inquisitive and afforded her great hospitality. She soon realised that despite different cultures, languages, societal and physical structures, there lies a common universal aspiration. That is to lead an uncomplicated, peaceful life, with a roof over one’s head, food on the table and to be surrounded by family and friends, and taking great pride in our natural and cultural heritage.

I leafed through this album of water colours inspired by World Heritage Cities and found they communicated a profound sense of place, and were full of movement, somehow. No, it’s not as good as going yourself, but it’s still pretty damn good.

I heartily recommend A Fellow Traveller. Just wish I’d been alongside Karen for the trip.

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