Archive for October, 2009

Outsourcing IT Support

Outsourcing IT solutions can be cost effective and reliable and perfect for small to medium sized businesses. In these tough economic times, an in house information technology professional is not always within the budget. IT support is still extremely high on a business agenda so outsourcing this type of work can be very cost effective solution.

Business information technology systems need to run to the exact needs of each business and most importantly, reliable. Without considerable thought and research, IT can often be unpredictable producing undesirable effects on your business. Therefore it is imperative that an IT consultancy company continually work behind the scenes with established hardware and software vendors to produce a working solution first time.

Implementing such systems should only be carried out by professional information technology specialists. Each business system is different depending on the nature of the business and the requirements. An IT solutions company needs to be able to install systems for any business profession.

Posted on October 14th, 2009 by jennyandrew  |  No Comments »

The Costa Del Sol - Sunshine Galore

The Costa Del Sol has been a popular holiday destination for UK travellers since the 1950’s. Situated in the southernmost part of Spain is the area of Andalucia or the Costa Del Sol as most people refer to it as, this area stretches from Nerja to Gibraltar, approximately 150 kilometres.

The climate on the Costa Del Sol is the mildest in Europe with over 300 days of sunshine per year and an average temperature of 18c. This is reflected in the number of holidaymakers that fly into Malaga airport each year, over 2 million. The 2 million visitors have a plethora of beaches to choose from the largest, Calahonda at a length of 4500 metres to the more modest El Bombo beach. It is a destination for everyone of all ages and interests which is why its popularity has continued to grow.

The Costa Del Sol encompasses some of the most famous holiday destinations in Europe, Torremolinos, Benalmadena and Fuengirola. Along the coast is Marbella with its famous marina at Puerto Banus. This area attracts visitors from the UK and Ireland but also Northern Europe. A St Tropez like marina at Puerto Banus is home to million pound plus ocean going boats. Marbella as a whole has a very cosmopolitan community which has built up during the years.

As with much of the Spanish coastline, the Costa Del Sol has many golf courses, around 70. Golf is a major attraction in this area with the Volvo Masters held at Valderrama and the large choice of courses to suit all abilities. The views from courses such as the Baviera Golf Club are stunning over to the sea and the mountains. Villas and other rental properties can always be found near to the golf courses making along with bars and good quality restaurants.

Short and long terms lets can be found with most Costa Del Sol accommodation providers. Properties can be found in central locations where a car is not required or for a more peaceful holiday, there are retreats away from the central locations. There are types of Costa Del Sol accommodation to suit every requirement, taste and budget from a Costa Del Sol apartment to one of the many types of holiday rentals Costa Del Sol offers. There are apartments, townhouse, villas and golf properties and these can be situated right in the heart of an area or just off the beaten track for a quieter experience.

Posted on October 13th, 2009 by jennyandrew  |  No Comments »

Golfing in the Lake District

The links courses on the west coast are very different to the courses further south as you get down into areas such as Keswick and the South Lakes. Keswick Golf Club at Threlkeld Hall, is a challenging par 71 parkland course that sits on Threlkeld Common and offers scenic, panoramic views of Blencathra, one of England’s highest mountains. The views alone make this course extremely playable. The nature of the Lake District means there are Lake District hotels in abundance to stay in whilst visiting the county to play golf.

Eskdale Golf Club is a parkland course with stunning views of Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in the Lake District and the neighbouring fells visible from every fairway. Their signature hole is the 151 yard, Par 3, 14th. This hole has an elevated tee and looks towards an “island” green set within a vast trout pond.

Down to the south and central lakes and this is where shorter course can be found but which are far from being flat. Windermere golf course is set in an elevated position to the south of Windermere with spectacular views of the surrounding fells. It is referred to as a ???miniature Gleneagles???.

Kendal golf course, located on and around the summit of Kendal Fell is a challenging, 5774 yard course with narrow fairways and plenty of gradients. Its panoramic views across to Kentmere, the Langdales and down to Kendal town are breathtaking. Other courses of note include Carlisle Golf Club, Appleby Golf Club, Barrow Golf Club, Grange Over Sands Golf Club and Workington Golf Club.

Clubs when golfing in the Lake District can be hired at most of these courses and booking essential, especially in the busy summer months. For non-handicappers there are some excellent pay and play courses such as Penrith Golf Club, Kirkby Stephen Golf Club, Beckside Golf Course in Crook, near Kendal, or at Carus Green Golf Club on Burneside Road in Kendal. All offer an excellent standard of course but with the convenience of pay and play.

The Lake District isn??™t always the first destination thought of when thinking of going on a golf break but with the scenery and the quality of the golfing in the Lake District, it should be right up there.

Posted on October 9th, 2009 by Administrator  |  No Comments »