Why Caravan Insurance Is Important
March 2, 2010
“For girls who go plump in the night” is the rather strange title of an album by 1970’s rock band Caravan, which is not the kind of thing you would expect an insurance man to know, even if he does actually own one, (a caravan I mean!) An insurance man in a caravan is probably not that unusual but an insurance man in a caravan listening to Caravan? Surely not!
I can’t remember exactly what got me thinking about this, but I think it’s to do with when I was looking over some photos from last year’s Glastonbury festival the other day and I noticed the sheer amount of caravans there in one outfit or another. Of course, being an insurance man, I immediately began thinking about the cover that these caravans may or may not have had and whether or not the underwriters knew exactly what they were being used for.
If I remember correctly, these caravans were being used for everything from living quarters to tea shops (and I’m still talking about proper caravans, curtains and all, not mobile catering units) they were also used as places for tired musicians to rest and some were even housing paid showers.
All over the camping fields there were caravans being used as shelters for security staff or meeting points for people who were lost, or as temporary accommodation for ageing rock fans who could either no longer handle the discomfort of tent camping, or who were just fellow caravan fans!
Of course, another big user of caravans at music festivals are the musicians themselves. They usually have massive ones with an extra wheel at the front for steering and they use them for changing in, for hosting after-show parties in and doing whatever it is that rock-stars do.I dread to think. Saying that, I’m not sure if Caravan ever used one, that’d just be too good to be true wouldn’t it? Caravan in a caravan listening to their first album (which is called, you guessed it, “Caravan”). Or even better, maybe they went along in a convoy with their friends – a caravan of caravans including a caravan with Caravan in it, listening to Caravan!
Anyway as I said, I started thinking about whether or not they had the correct insurance cover and let’s face it, they probably didn’t did they? If you’re thinking about taking your caravan along to a festival this year it’s worth thinking about proper insurance. A caravan can get damaged by careless fellow festival goers, it can slide off of its own accord into the mud, they can get flooded inside, catch fire, get blown away and, well, almost anything can happen. Luckily you can insure your caravan against most things – even collisions with uninsured caravans being used as tea shops!
Coversure are leading providers of caravan insurance if you are thinking about taking your caravan anywhere where it would be even remotely at risk, like at a music festival, you should think about taking out some caravan insurance just to be safe.
Top Wedding Car Hire Questions Asked When Booking a Wedding Car
March 2, 2010
You want to look back with fond memories of your wedding day, it is one of the most monumental days of your life, and one that you would want to live in style. The day itself takes a lot of organisation, one aspect of the day which is often over looked or left to the last minute is the wedding transport. Traditionally it is the groom’s responsibility to organize the wedding transport, but many grooms lack of knowledge and understanding make them unaware of exactly how important this day is for the bride-to-be.
Some grooms even give this responsibility to the best man and if you are a bride-to-be and are worried that your groom lacks the understanding on how important it is to find the best transport for you, you may just have to do it yourself. Here are some answers to the frequently asked questions on how to get the most out of your wedding car hire, even if you don’t know a lot about wedding transport.
How many weddings cars will I need? Think about the journey you will make and who will be in the wedding cars, it is important that you think about where the pick up points are and exactly who you would like to be in the cars. How many bridesmaids, flower girls and pageboys will you be having, this will determine how many cars you will need. If you want to stick to the traditional car then why not consider hiring a classic seven seat Daimler Limousine? Also, think about asking a relative or friend to take any large bags or luggage as not all cars have enough storage space.
How will the company prepare for the wedding day? The company should plan the chauffeurs schedules. Each chauffeur should have a full briefing and undergo a dry-run of the route prior to the wedding. This will also check for any disruption on the roads or any plans for roadworks that may cause delays. The cars should be prepared a couple of days before the wedding to ensure they are in tip top condition and decorated in accordance with your requirements.
Do I need to view the cars? Always see cars before you book. Older cars can vary greatly in their condition, if the cars are garaged all year, they are likely to be of a higher standard and better maintained. You can check that it is the actual car you will get for your wedding, and a reputable company will be happy to invite you to their showroom to view the cars.
When should I consider booking my wedding car? As early as possible, as you would expect, wedding car hire companies are bombarded with requests for their services, particularly on Saturdays and during the summer months. Therefore it is extremely important that you book your wedding car well in advance of your wedding, ideally 12 to 18 months ahead or as soon as you have set the date.
Wedding cars are a vital part of your wedding day so make sure you get the right wedding car. If you want to travel in style at your wedding, a wedding car is the ideal choice; it will make a positive contribution to what is sure to be one of the most memorable days of your life.
Looking to find the best deal on wedding car hire and read the rest of the article , then visit www.cars4weddings.co.uk to find the best advice on wedding cars bexley for you.
What Is A Vintage Car And Why Would It Be An Excellent Choice Of Car For Your Wedding Or Civil Ceremony
March 2, 2010
Everyone wants to look back on their wedding with fond memories. It is one of the most important days of their life, and one that you would want to enjoy in style. One part of the wedding day which is often over looked is the wedding cars.
The vintage car is a wedding transport favourite and the term ‘vintage car’ is any motor vehicle no longer manufactured, that were built between the 1930s to the 1950s that were highly priced when new, have marque loyalty, and are still treasured today. These cars were made in limited numbers, their workmanship is of a higher quality, with custom coachwork, and luxury accessories, they have style, tremendous charm and character.
Vintage wedding car hire comes in various styles and can be a great photograph opportunity for your wedding album or video as well for your guests. So you want your transport to be something special and possibly tie in with your wedding theme or venue. Some guests may wait outside to see you arrive, and then everyone will see you and your groom leave for, and arrive at the reception.
Vintage cars are a favourite choice of wedding car and selecting the right wedding transport is largely a matter of personal choice. There are a great number of alternative vehicles available from a Daimler Limousine, which is a vehicle with a glass partition behind the driver, to the traditional vintage chauffeur driven saloons such as a 1960s Rolls Royce Silver Cloud. These are splendidly grand and spacious wedding cars, expensive to buy and maintain, they are usually more expensive to hire than modern vehicles, but are glorious wedding vehicles.
No matter what car style is decided upon for the wedding day, make sure the car will stand out from the crowd, because this is the day when you want to be noticed by everybody. Consider using the wedding vehicle in several of the wedding photographs to make the experience last a life time.
With this information you can start looking for a wedding car hire company with these types of vehicles, many wedding transport websites have pictures of the their cars and offer advise on the limitations of use and seating capacity etc. The more detailed the information you provide when contacting them, the more accurate the quotation that is offered.
It is always recommended to arrange to view older cars to check the cars condition before booking, and reputable companies will always agree to this. It will also identify whether the company is an agent or the actual wedding car owner.
Want to find out more about wedding car hire, then visit Gavin Burnham’s site on how to choose the best vintage wedding car hire Kent for your needs.
Caravan Insurance; Why Is It An Important Consideration?
March 2, 2010
Chester Cooke was excited by the prospect of buying a caravan on the banks of the River Avon, not far from Stratford, on a professionally run, well maintained and gorgeous site with lots of amenities. Being a diligent kind of chap, he looked into all of the potential issues, after all you can’t be too careful with the thick end of twenty grand plus annual service charges, which didn’t include insurance for some reason.
Chester then called his broker and explained to him that he was looking for some caravan insurance. His broker then told him that he would be more than happy to find him a quote, and so Chester gave him the details of the caravan such as the size, type and value, as well was where it would be situated.
A few minutes later, the broker called Chester back and said that unfortunately he was not able to find any insurance companies that would offer him insurance, not because of the caravan itself, or even the site that he had chosen, but it was to do with the exact spot that he had chosen. It was right on the bank of river Avon, which had flooded the year before, causing a massive number of insurance claims on the grounds of water damaged property, and so now insurers were very wary about insuring caravans that were right on the water’s edge. This meant that if Chester really wanted the caravan, and he wanted it right there, it would have to be at his own risk.
This news meant that Chester would have to re-think his ideas about buying a caravan. Since it was highly likely that the Avon would flood again at some point, he couldn’t afford to risk placing it there without insurance. He asked his broker what the “normal criteria” of a caravan site was so that he could bare it in mind if he was still going to go ahead and buy his caravan.
In terms of insurance, the ideal caravan site should be a registered CaSSOA site, this is because these sites have security standards that all caravans must meet. If the caravan is to be placed less formally, for example, on a farm, then the caravan should have its own compound with a defined perimeter. Some insurance providers insist that a caravan site has a minimum number of caravans. A sort of, “safety in numbers” logic. Another thing to look for in a caravan site is a defined boundary that is secure and would not allow uninvited people to come and go as they please.
Before this, Chester hadn’t really given much though to caravan insurance. He didn’t think it was going to be such a big part his decision to buy a caravan. All he knew was that he was grateful to have a good broker who knew how to take care of it all because after all, all he really wanted to do was enjoy his caravan. The insurance was just to take the worry out of owning it.
Caravan insurance is one of the most important factors to take into consideration when thinking about purchasing a caravan. Coversure are a leading provider of caravan insurance and can offer you advice, or a quote to get your caravan insured



