[pp.int.general] Requesting PPUK for assistance

Mikko Särelä msarela at cc.hut.fi
Thu Oct 15 14:28:53 CEST 2009


Be certain to buy tickets online before hand. You may end up paying twice 
or thrice as much if you purchase on the day of departure. And avoid rush 
hour, which also tends to be more expensive. 

-Mikko

On Thu, 15 Oct 2009, Peter Liddell wrote:
> Best way is probably train
> 
> http://www.thetrainline.com/ gives tickets at £54 for the journey which
> google tells me is about 603SEK
> 
> booking through http://www.travelodge.co.uk gives you the three nights in
> manchester for £150 (1675SEK) you may be able to get cheeper than this,
> serching hotels.co.uk says theres some at around £30 a night, but I dont
> know manchester so dont know if thats any use.
> 
> I'll leave your last point to for someone else to answer, because I'm
> nowhere near London.
> 
> Pete
> 
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Rick Falkvinge (Piratpartiet)
> <rick at piratpartiet.se> wrote:
>       Hi PPUK,
> 
>       I'm going to Manchester and London over a few days and need to
>       ask for
>       your assistance in finding a priceworthy hotel in London. I'll
>       be
>       speaking at In The City in Manchester (arriving there on Nov
>       17), and
>       arriving in London from there on Nov 20.
> 
>       1) How do I get from Manchester to London in the best way?
> 
>       2) Can you point me at a budget hotel (meaning "bathroom with a
>       shower
>       in the room, but no more expensiveness than that") for Oct 20-22
>       where I
>       can book online?
> 
>       3) Can you set me up with interesting people to meet,
>       particularly
>       including the Open Rights Group and yourselves? I'm available
>       after 5pm
>       on Oct 20.
> 
>       Cheers,
>       Rick
> 
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> 
> 

-- 
Mikko Särelä
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curse", Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of Great Britain





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