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Tim Saunders

Tim Saunders is the former Business and Motoring Editor of the Bournemouth Echo in the UK. testdrives.biz

Most Recent Articles by Tim Saunders:

Art news: Andrew Matheson

Andrew Matheson RBSA, a member of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, commissioned Creative Coverage to design a new website for him.
- Wednesday, October 29, 2014




Road test: Kia Sorento

What’s the best way of transporting six people in comfort? The Kia Sorento, of course.
- Wednesday, October 1, 2014


Travel feature: London

“Waterloo Bridge is the only bridge on the Thames to be built mainly by women,” explains the guide on the City Cruises trip we take during our long weekend in London. “It is also the only one to be finished on time and in budget.” It quickly becomes clear that there is so much to learn about the capital and this river cruise is one of the best ways to learn the facts fast. During our 50 minute cruise trip from Westminster Pier to Greenwich we see “the MI5 Headquarters, Thames House which was described in 1930 as the finest office building in the British Empire”, Westminster Abbey, where all the monarchs have been crowned since 1066, Covent Garden, St Paul’s Cathedral and the London Eye.
- Wednesday, October 1, 2014


Seat Ibiza

I cannot believe that 30 years has passed. That’s how long ago the Seat Ibiza was introduced. And boy how things have changed.
- Monday, September 15, 2014








MOTORING: Volvo V40 T4

Hills show a car’s mettle. I live in an area rich in a variety of differing landscape, which ranges from flat to steep. Just round the corner is a particularly awkward hill for those walking up it or pushing a pushchair. I know. So when I drive many cars up it there are few that actually surprise me in their ability to tackle it.
- Wednesday, August 6, 2014

ART NEWS: Kent artist represents UK

A prominent Kent artist has returned from Holland after representing the United Kingdom in a prestigious painting event.
- Wednesday, August 6, 2014

TRAVEL FEATURE: France

Vous or tu? The polite and informal ways of saying ‘you’ that can cause social difficulties in France. In English we just have to contend with a simple ‘you’ and do not need to worry about offending anyone. But it’s different in France and we debate this after our game of boules with Tim and Ellen Weir at Les Hiboux in Crezieres, Poitou-Charentes.
- Friday, August 1, 2014


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