Exclusive: X Factor 2008 - Final 12
September 25, 2008 by Free Tickets Team
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Do you want to know who the final 12 X Factor contestants will be for the live tv shows in December 2008?
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Discount Theatre Tickets
September 25, 2008 by Free Tickets Team
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Cheap Tickets for Billy Elliot - Was £60 / Now £45
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Cheap Tickets for Flamenco Flamen’ka - Was £50 / Now £20
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Cheap Tickets for Hairspray - Was £60 / Now £40
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Cheap Tickets for Grease - Was £55 / Now £37.50
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Cheap Tickets for The Sound of Music - Was £55 / Now £37.50
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Cheapest Shop Insurance
September 18, 2008 by Free Tickets Team
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Cheapest Shop Insurance - Get a Quote
Shop Insurance covers a wide range of retail premises including shops, retail outlets, restaurants and public houses, aka pubs!
But why would you want shop insurance? Whatever your retail environment, accidents can and do happen. It is therefore vital to have the appropriate insurance cover, just in case.
A retail business can be affected with insurance claims from employees and customers alike. It is therefore, essential that you have sufficient cover against the following insurance types:
Employers Liability Insurance is mandatory in the eyes of the law if have employees. It covers you for claims against employees who have been injured or become ill through work which is the fault of your business.
Public Liability Insurance is similiar to employers liability insurance but as the name suggests, covers insurance claims made by the public.
Stock Protection Insurance covers your stock against fire, flood and theft. Some stock protection insurance may also cover you for accidental damage, essential in some retail businesses.
Contents & Fittings Insurance can be insured seperately to the buildings insurance.
Cash Cover Insurance should be considered if you store cash on-site, however secure you think it may be.
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Cheapest Landlords Insurance
September 18, 2008 by Free Tickets Team
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Cheapest Landlords Insurance - Get a Quote
Landlords Insurance covers a whole host of things including subsidence, loss of rent, public liability insurance, employers liability insurance and more.
Subsidence Insurance Protection is important as it is one of the biggest risks to your property and any associated costs will be substantial. It is important to ensure you are adequately covered.
Loss of Rent is a common aspect of being a landlord, albeit one that is generated by the minority. It is however more common than we may care to accept and as such it is essential to be insured against any losses. For professional landlords, ie. those who’s full-time role is being a landlord, loss of rent is the equivalent of not being paid your monthly salary.
Public Liability Cover insures you against claims from the public for things that they deem you to be liable for.
Employers Liability Cover insures you against claims from your employees. You may not directly employ staff but you could well ‘emplo’ people to do work on your property. This insurance is used to protect you against claims made by any workman working in your property that may claim against you.
The Landlords Insurance market has grown inline with the recent growth Buy To Let Property boom. With the relative low mortgage rates recently, many people have bought additional properties which in turn has led some to become landlords. This naturally led the larger insurance companies to offer tenants insurance and of course, Landlords Insurance.
Despite landlords wanting to provide a good overall service for their tenants, they just don’t have the time to find the best low cost landlords insurance. So we’ve done it for them. Buy online and there’s an extra 10% discount.
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Christmas Gift Ideas - 20% off
September 9, 2008 by Free Tickets Team
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Buying Christmas presents is always fun. What makes it even better is getting 20% off the gifts you buy!
For a very limited time, Buy-a-Gift are rewarding early Christmas shoppers with an incredible discount offer .. 20% off!
Buy-a-Gift offer a wide range of gift ideas, over 1,000 to be precise! So whether you’re looking for the perfect gift for the man in your life or the the ideal way to show that special woman how much you care, these guys have got the lot. And for those of you who don’t think the relationship will last much beyond Christmas, there’s 20% off!
Here are some of the fantastic gifts you could choose:
- Driving Experiences
- Flying Lessons
- Spa & Pampering Days
- Hotel Breaks
- Sailing & Water Sports Activity Days
- Adrenaline Junkie Days
- Days Out
- Discount Theatre Tickets
Glastonbury 2009 Tickets & Registration
September 5, 2008 by Free Tickets Team
Filed under Festival Tickets
Glastonbury is back! Well, not quite but you can register now to enable you to buy tickets when they go on sale at 9am, 5th Oct 2008.
Glastonbury 2009 will run from 24th June to 28th June 2009 on Worthy Farm, Somerset. Tickets will only be available to people who have pre-registered. Tickets will feature a photograph of the person who registered the tickets, this is to prevent people re-selling the tickets.
Registration is easy, for full details and to register, see this page - Glastonbury Registration 2009.
Registration does not reserve or guarantee you a ticket but if you don’t register you will not be able to buy a weekend ticket for Glastonbury Festival 2009. Festival goers have two options, buy a ticket for the full weekend at £175 (plus a booking fee of £5) or reserve a ticket for £50 and pay the balance by 1st February 2009. You are able to buy six tickets per transaction.
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Airport Parking Top 5 Tips
September 5, 2008 by Free Tickets Team
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Silver Zone Parking’s Top 5 Tips for Airport Parking
It’s not the most exciting thing you’ll do on holiday but you can end up saving up to 60% off the price of your airport parking by following our top tips.
Book at the right time:
Prices change daily and the earlier you book the cheaper the price will be. In general the best time to book is 4-6 weeks before you plan to leave. Don’t forget that cancellation is free so booking early doesn’t mean you can’t change if you need to.
Know who you are booking with:
A reputable company like Silver Zone Parking will tell you everything you need to know on their “about us” page. There are 100’s of airport parking sales companies out there which is not a problem, the problem comes when unscrupulous websites open up and don’t take customer service and after sales support seriously. Silver Zone Parking have a customer service line and email address where you can ask questions and change booking details with ease.
What about the car park?
Well transfer times and security are probably the two most important things. If you land late at night make sure the car park offers 24 hour transfers so you’re not left waiting at the terminal for a bus that never comes. As far as security goes most car parks are very good, nearly all Silver Zone car parks including our very own Bristol Silver Zone are proud holders of the Park Mark award for security and safety. This is the industry standard award and what every car park across the land would like!
Feedback:
Tell us what you think! Unlike the more unscrupulous vendors we welcome feedback good and bad and and as the owner of the company reads every email you know you’re comments will be acted upon.
Check the price guarantee:
At Silver Zone Parking we don’t need one! We have checked the best possible prices out there and we meet or even beat them! Other companies offer a “Price Promise” that doesn’t actually mean you’ll obtain a cheaper price. It’s a sales tactic designed to put you at ease.
To get a great deal on your airport parking visit Silver Zone Parking.
Pantomime - The Wizard of Oz
September 4, 2008 by Free Tickets Team
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This absolute classic is this year’s Christmas Pantomime at The Lowry.
We all know the songs, all together now.. Follow the yellow brick road, follow, follow.. ok, that’s enough for now! Christmas is a magical time and what better way to celebrate than a trip to the panto with your family?
Based on the classic Judy Garland film, all the famous songs and characters are here. Join Dorothy, the Tin Man, Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion and enjoy such classics as We’re Off To See The Wizard, Follow The Yellow Brick Road and of course the unforgettable, Over The Rainbow.
Tickets are on sale now and are priced from £15 to £27. The panto runs from Sat 29th Nov 2008 to Sun 4th Jan 2009.
Pantomime - Cinderella
September 4, 2008 by Free Tickets Team
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This year’s Christmas Pantomime at The Plaza Theatre, Stockport is Cinderella.
Starring Lisa Riley as the Fairy Godmother and Martin Daniels as Buttons, this is likley to be a great family event.
Tickets are on sale now and are priced at £14.50 for adults and £10.00 for children with some concessions. The pantomime will run from Thu 11th Dec 2008 to Sun 11th Jan 2009.
Pantomime - In the Shadow of the Trees
September 4, 2008 by Free Tickets Team
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This year’s Christmas Pantomime at The Met will be In the Shadow of the Trees.
It’s a magical show from Rossendale’s award-winning Horse & Bamboo Theatre. Set in a mysterious woodland, In the Shadow of Trees tells the compelling story of a young girl, abandoned at birth, who grows up raised by nature alone - a wild child who slowly discovers then loves and protects the natural world she has been raised in. But one fateful day, she learns that she is not the only human in the woods…
Among all the glitz and glitter of the pantomime season, this enchanting production is like a still small voice of sanity as well as quality - The Stage.
Enthralling, captivating, warm and beautiful, In the Shadow of Trees was first produced in 2005 at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre, where it won Best New Play at the 2006 Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards.
Suitable for children ages 5 years plus and their families, the show lasts approximately 70 minutes.
Tickets cost just £7.00 and are available now. The pantomime runs from Sat 13th Dec to Wed 24th Dec 2008.

