Enjoy Summer Days Out with the Steam Heritage Guide 2009

  The Steam Heritage Guide 2009 has over 1000 events and hundreds of locations listed to find a summer day out with a difference.

 

Brimming with information about the UK’s transport and heritage attractions, it is the only publication to cover heritage railways, industrial archaeology, transport, ship, aircraft and military museum sites and contains over £100 of discount vouchers for travel and admission.

 

The guide provides inspiration for unique and exciting places to visit which are perfect for days out for families, friends and couples. There are over 1000 events and hundreds of locations listed ranging from popular through to lesser known attractions which otherwise people might not have discovered.

 

The guide is small and compact so that it is easy to carry around, fitting in people’s pockets or the glove compartment of a car. It is very easy to use with the events categorised by date, attraction type, geographical location and alphabetically.

 

Steam Heritage Guide Editor, Chris Deith said: “This guide presents opportunities for people to explore Britain through its cultural and historical heritage, a side which they might previously have not seen. For those new to an area it helps them plan fascinating days out and for locals a way of rediscovering an area they may already think they know well.”

 

The Guide is available now from Tee Publishing at http://www.teepublishing.co.uk/steam_heritage.php or to order call 01926 614101.

 

 

 

Mature Times has 10 copies of the book to give away. For the chance to win, just answer the following question.

 

 

What was the name of the Chairman of British Rail, appointed in 1961 who was responsible for a report resulting in the closure of 2,128 stations in the mid 1960s?

 

 

Competition closes 17th July 2009