
More EU Travel Freedom
Overnight more detail has emerged in regards to EU travel and the agreement on how people can move around the Continent - please see the text below from France24 website: European Union legislators and member countries found a compromise Thursday for launching COVID-19 certificates before the height of the summer holiday season, a move aimed at boosting travel and tourism following the restrictions of the coronavirus pandemic. The various players managed to reconcile their di

Wet Weather Riding - IAMSAFE?
Seems that April showers are still with us and here in South West France, its thunderstorms with serious amount of rain. Wet riding is a challenge but also a fact of life and we have all likely been out on our bike when the heavens opened, worse still maybe we are wearing the wrong gear - gloves or jacket not waterproof, jeans not all-weather trousers or keeping you dry, and boots that soon get a lot more than damp. Bliss! Cold, wind chill and riding past all that discomfort

Green, Amber, Red
This blog post does relate to the application of the humble traffic light on the road, but will also now refer to the UK government guidance on travel, specifically as to what do we need to do as we plan or actually undertake foreign travel for this Covid impacted year. We understand that the new Traffic Light system for travel will start from 17th May 2021. We all know the rules of traffic lights - Red means STOP, Amber also means STOP unless it is unsafe to do so (very wet