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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 10:05 am 
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12-week course will create 'chauffeur guides'


Visitors to the North Sea Tall Ships Regatta Blyth 2016 this summer will be able to navigate around the county using a taxi service with a difference.

A new training scheme, run by Active Northumberland and Northumberland College, aims to help taxi drivers boost their skills and knowledge to become 'chauffeur guides'.

On completion of the 12-week course, drivers will become approved Northumberland Chauffeur Guides and Ambassadors for Northumberland ready to take visitors on customised tours of the county.

Hundreds of thousands of visitors are expected to attend the Regatta during the August Bank Holiday weekend.

Councillor Val Tyler, Cabinet member for Arts, Leisure and Culture at Northumberland County Council, said: "Tourism is the second biggest employer in the county and it's fantastic that our taxi drivers are going the extra mile to boost their skills and knowledge.

"We really would like our visitors to have the best experience possible when they come here for the Tall Ships and using a chauffeur guide will be a great way of exploring England's most rural county.

Drivers from Blyth-based Union Taxis are the first in Northumberland to take the course and will be awarded a NCFE Level 2 in Travel and Tourism.

Graham Cavener from Union Private Hire, Blyth, said: "This is just the beginning of a new and exciting journey - it's a first for us and something that can really help Northumberland residents and visitors to enjoy our beautiful county."

source: http://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/2016- ... ur-guides/

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:36 pm 
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captain cab wrote:
12-week course will create 'chauffeur guides'


Visitors to the North Sea Tall Ships Regatta Blyth 2016 this summer will be able to navigate around the county using a taxi service with a difference.

A new training scheme, run by Active Northumberland and Northumberland College, aims to help taxi drivers boost their skills and knowledge to become 'chauffeur guides'.

On completion of the 12-week course, drivers will become approved Northumberland Chauffeur Guides and Ambassadors for Northumberland ready to take visitors on customised tours of the county.

Hundreds of thousands of visitors are expected to attend the Regatta during the August Bank Holiday weekend.

Councillor Val Tyler, Cabinet member for Arts, Leisure and Culture at Northumberland County Council, said: "Tourism is the second biggest employer in the county and it's fantastic that our taxi drivers are going the extra mile to boost their skills and knowledge.

"We really would like our visitors to have the best experience possible when they come here for the Tall Ships and using a chauffeur guide will be a great way of exploring England's most rural county.

Drivers from Blyth-based Union Taxis are the first in Northumberland to take the course and will be awarded a NCFE Level 2 in Travel and Tourism.

Graham Cavener from Union Private Hire, Blyth, said: "This is just the beginning of a new and exciting journey - it's a first for us and something that can really help Northumberland residents and visitors to enjoy our beautiful county."

source: http://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/2016- ... ur-guides/


Blyth :lol: :lol: the drug capital of the north east ffs, its twinned with Columbia, love to get in one of these when the ships are in
"that's a ship over there "
"can you get me some coke?? :lol: :lol: :lol: fooking hell, blyth " chauffeur guides" ffs :lol: :lol: 2 jobs we do with a "cash up front policy" ( as do most ) is walker & blyth , all junkies in blyth


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 7:50 pm 
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I'm sure many Northumbrian Hacks or PH drivers could do that without doing a 12 week course and would be just as entitled to offer such a service as well...Infact I could have a fair crack at it myself as Sightseeing tours of North Northumberland or the Scottish Borders is often requested from tourists well in advance of their arrival.

There Ain't no law to stop you explaining things to your client if they want to know or learn something.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 7:54 pm 
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bloodnock wrote:
I'm sure many Northumbrian Hacks or PH drivers could do that without doing a 12 week course and would be just as entitled to offer such a service as well...Infact I could have a fair crack at it myself as Sightseeing tours of North Northumberland or the Scottish Borders is often requested from tourists well in advance of their arrival.

There Ain't no law to stop you stop you explaining things to your client if they want to know or learn something.


agree , well sort of, the guide would be
"that's a crack den"
"that's a meth lab" etc etc ...


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