Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 August 2014

HULA's summer open day- tomorrow

If, when you hear the word' hula' you instantly think of hula-hoops, then you must have missed the regular events held at the HULA animal sanctuary in the past! There's another of these great events lined up for you tomorrow; the summer open day, and as always there's a great variety of entertainment on offer.

The day will include a variety of events and activities, including an American and classic car display (weather permitting) with free entry if you arrive in your own classic car! There will be the opportunity to help feed the farm animals at 1.30pm, fun and games for the children, a car boot sale and bazaar and book store bargains. There will be the HULA dog parade at 2.30pm, and delicious refreshments will be served throughout the day. Dogs are welcome. Admission is £2 for adults and children go free, all proceeds go to the care and welfare of HULAs animals.

HULA Animal Rescue will be open from 1-4pm tomorrow (Sunday 10th August) at the South Midlands Animal Sanctuary , Glebe Farm, Aspley Guise, MK17 8HZ.


Friday, 2 May 2014

Is MK getting greener?

In the April issue of the Phonebox magazine, we told you about a company introducing electric charging points at their offices in a bid to try and be more 'green' and environmentally friendly. The issue of protecting the environment has always been a huge one, and today it seems there are more options and ways than ever before, for individuals to be able to make a small difference. Electric cars are a fairly new thing but seem to be becoming more and more popular, with the hybrid option also particularly popular. Cities especially seem to be stepping up their green transportation ideas...

Milton Keynes is one of the leaders in this, with a fleet of electric buses zipping around the city. Milton Keynes is the first place in the UK to be proudly running the first all-electric bus route, still in it's early days, the buses are set to be reviewed to see how their usage and efficiency compare to the previous diesel vehicles, our guess is that they can surely only be better than before, but we shall see! The electric transport is definitely quieter, which on the whole is a positive, but as with everything, there have been complaints. A fair point is that they may be slightly more dangerous for pedestrians, who may not be able to hear the vehicle coming. Maybe there needs to be more emphasis on making people aware that new cars and buses might be quieter, and reminding them that they need to look as well as listen when crossing roads etc. While these types of transport are still in the minority, and are a relatively new concept, the fact remains the same that every little does help and so they are just steps in the right direction. Obviously the best for the environment would be if everyone walked or cycled, but that's not going to be viable for the majority we don't think!

What do you think about the new electric transportation?