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Families are racing to B&Q to snap up a £29 buy that's ideal for stress-free caravan holidays & beach days out
Families are racing to B&Q to snap up a £29 buy that's ideal for stress-free caravan holidays & beach days out

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Families are racing to B&Q to snap up a £29 buy that's ideal for stress-free caravan holidays & beach days out

THRIFTY families are legging it to the nearest B&Q to bag a £29 buy for stress-free caravan holidays. The glorious summer season has finally arrived, which means sunny beach holidays or staying in a caravan for lots of family fun. 3 3 3 Now cash-savvy shoppers have spotted a bargain find that will make caravan stays and beach days a breeze - and it's under £30. According to one person, Cheryl Louise, the mega discount retailer B&Q is selling a foldable trolley for just £29. The trolley, which weighs just a little over a stone, is perfect for storing all of your beach days essentials, towels, snacks, water - and more. Some thrifty customers have also stated that the foldable trolley is sturdy enough to carry their little ones around - of a maximum of 12.5 stone weight limit. The affordable B&Q bargain boasts an impressive 120l capacity, a strong steel frame, as well as anti-skid tyres. What's more, it can also be folded back together in just three seconds faff-free. So whether you're off to the beach, a camping site, want to organise a picnic or plan the ultimate caravan holiday for your family this summer, this B&Q bargain is sure to be a life-saver. 'We were gifted one and it's great' The post has clearly impressed many, as it's already racked up close to 215 likes in less than 24 hours. More than 300 social media users flooded to comments where they tagged their friends and family, with many raving about the summer must-have. Scotland's number one secret beach revealed One person said: ''We could do with this for caravan days at the beach.'' A mum chimed in: ''Thank you for sharing! This will be perfect for Disneyland Paris for when my two get tired and it's the cheapest I've ever seen them!'' A third only had rave reviews to share, writing: ''We was gifted one today and it's great!'' Why caravan holidays are so underrated CARAVAN park holidays are a British staple. And with the cost of living crisis wreaking havoc on Britain's purses, more of us are turning to them for an affordable break. Josie O'Brien, Senior Digital Writer on Fabulous, weighs in on why she thinks caravan holidays are seriously underrated... WHEN I was a child, my mum used to collect the £9.50 holiday vouchers in The Sun. She'd use them to book a couple of nights away at a caravan park during the school holidays. As an adult, I fully appreciate the convenience of a humble caravan holiday. No faffing about with passports, no luggage limits and no bog-standard hotel breakfast of stale toast and grey eggs. I still love caravan holidays as an adult. In a world of doing everything for the 'gram, a caravan park brings you back to basics. There's no obligation to get dressed up, no stress to fit a million picturesque excursions in one week and I don't find myself flustered in tourist hot spots like abroad. I love going to coastal caravan parks and strolling along the beach parade. My highlight is always fresh mussels, ice-creams and classic pubs to grab an afternoon tipple in. And then, of course, there's the cost. Staying in a caravan is definitely way cheaper than my international trips. With no expensive hotel bills and the ability to cook my own meals, I'm spending hundreds less than I would abroad. I've had some of my best and most relaxing holidays in caravans. Maybe I'll buy my own one day. ''What a cracking price,'' someone else couldn't believe the offer. More B&Q bargains to look for If you've decided to race to the local B&Q this week, there are also plenty of other buys to look for, such as this incredible £5 plant that will keep flowering until the first frost. The much-loved retailer is also selling a ''lovely'' fire pit with BBQ grill that costs just £25 and will be perfect for garden parties.

Several injured after SEPTA trolley crash in Norristown
Several injured after SEPTA trolley crash in Norristown

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Several injured after SEPTA trolley crash in Norristown

The Brief A SEPTA trolley crashed in Norristown Sunday morning. The crash left at least eight people injured. The cause of the crash is still unknown. NORRISTOWN, Pa. - A crash involving a SEPTA trolley is causing delays on Sunday after officials say at least eight people were injured. What we know A SEPTA train incident was reported at the Norristown Transit Center around 11 a.m. Officials say a trolley hit the bumper at the end of the tracks. Eight people were injured. SEPTA said to expect delays and crowded conditions. What we don't know The conditions of those injured has yet to be released, along with the cause of the crash. The Source Information from this article was provided by SEPTA.

Virginia Beach trolleys rev up for the season, serving the resort area, along Shore Drive
Virginia Beach trolleys rev up for the season, serving the resort area, along Shore Drive

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Virginia Beach trolleys rev up for the season, serving the resort area, along Shore Drive

VIRGINIA BEACH — Summer is right around the corner and so are those iconic sky blue Virginia Beach trolleys. The VB Wave trolley service returns for the summer season Sunday with an extended route and a new app to pay for fares. Trolley ridership was up 59% last year as compared with 2023, according to Hampton Roads Transit, which operates the routes. New this year, Route 31, which services campgrounds and the Virginia Aquarium, will extend from Rudee Inlet to Atlantic Avenue and 18th Street. Also new this season, riders can purchase tickets through the new GoMobile app with a credit card. Mobile ticketing is only available for The VB Wave trolley — not other HRT services. An adult single trip on VB Wave costs $2; a one-day pass is $4.50, and a three-day pass is $8. Discounted fees are available. Children ride for free while accompanied by a fare-paying adult. VB Wave also connects to HRT bus lines, including Routes 20 and 960 express service to downtown Norfolk. The trolleys, augmented by regular HRT buses, serve three routes: Route 30: Extends from one end of Atlantic Avenue to the other. Stops along the way at shops, restaurants, museums and more with service about every 15 minutes from 8 a.m.-2 a.m. daily through the Neptune Festival, Sept. 26-28. Route 31 (aquarium/campground): This route is being extended from Rudee Inlet to Atlantic Avenue and 18th Street from campgrounds and tennis courts, fun parks and the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center. Route 31 will operate daily every 20 minutes from 9:30 a.m.-11:10 p.m. through Labor Day and again on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only from Sept. 5 through the Neptune Festival. Route 35 (Bayfront Shuttle): Services between Parks Avenue/19th Street up Pacific Avenue to Shore Drive/Pleasure House Road. Route 35 services the Oceanfront, First Landing State Park, Edgar Cayce's A.R.E., Fort Story at Atlantic Avenue and 88th Street, North End beaches, Chesapeake Bay beaches and bayfront restaurants on Shore Drive. Operates daily, about every 30 minutes, from 8 a.m.-12:30 a.m. through Labor Day and on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only through the Neptune Festival. For more information about the VB Wave Trolley, including fares and maps, visit To use HRT's new interactive system map, visit Stacy Parker, 757-222-5125,

Virginia Beach trolleys rev up for the season, serving the resort area, along Shore Drive
Virginia Beach trolleys rev up for the season, serving the resort area, along Shore Drive

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Virginia Beach trolleys rev up for the season, serving the resort area, along Shore Drive

VIRGINIA BEACH — Summer is right around the corner and so are those iconic sky blue Virginia Beach trolleys. The VB Wave trolley service returns for the summer season Sunday with an extended route and a new app to pay for fares. Trolley ridership was up 59% last year as compared with 2023, according to Hampton Roads Transit, which operates the routes. New this year, Route 31, which services campgrounds and the Virginia Aquarium, will extend from Rudee Inlet to Atlantic Avenue and 18th Street. Also new this season, riders can purchase tickets through the new GoMobile app with a credit card. Mobile ticketing is only available for The VB Wave trolley — not other HRT services. An adult single trip on VB Wave costs $2; a one-day pass is $4.50, and a three-day pass is $8. Discounted fees are available. Children ride for free while accompanied by a fare-paying adult. VB Wave also connects to HRT bus lines, including Routes 20 and 960 express service to downtown Norfolk. The trolleys, augmented by regular HRT buses, serve three routes: Route 30: Extends from one end of Atlantic Avenue to the other. Stops along the way at shops, restaurants, museums and more with service about every 15 minutes from 8 a.m.-2 a.m. daily through the Neptune Festival, Sept. 26-28. Route 31 (aquarium/campground): This route is being extended from Rudee Inlet to Atlantic Avenue and 18th Street from campgrounds and tennis courts, fun parks and the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center. Route 31 will operate daily every 20 minutes from 9:30 a.m.-11:10 p.m. through Labor Day and again on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only from Sept. 5 through the Neptune Festival. Route 35 (Bayfront Shuttle): Services between Parks Avenue/19th Street up Pacific Avenue to Shore Drive/Pleasure House Road. Route 35 services the Oceanfront, First Landing State Park, Edgar Cayce's A.R.E., Fort Story at Atlantic Avenue and 88th Street, North End beaches, Chesapeake Bay beaches and bayfront restaurants on Shore Drive. Operates daily, about every 30 minutes, from 8 a.m.-12:30 a.m. through Labor Day and on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only through the Neptune Festival. For more information about the VB Wave Trolley, including fares and maps, visit To use HRT's new interactive system map, visit Stacy Parker, 757-222-5125,

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