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Thursday, May 1 2008, 16:22 BST Digital Spy Television News
By Dave West, Media Correspondent
A new series in production for Channel 4 will follow families on "gap year" travels around the world.
The show is from the makers of Brat Camp and seen as a potential successor to their hit, according to Broadcast.
Filmmakers are monitoring families who have taken a break from work and school to head overseas. One group, for example, are driving to Australia in a campervan. ... [Read More]
Huddersfield motorhome converter wins New Zealand exports
29th April 2008 AutoIndustryNews
Wellhouse Leisure, a bespoke motorhome manufacturer based at Shepley, near Huddersfield, which converts used Japanese MPVs has begun exporting to New Zealand. Like all Wellhouse Leisure camper vans, they carry a ‘Made in Yorkshire’ sticker on the back door. The vehicles are based on used, high specification MPVs with automatic gearboxes and air conditioning from Japan, usually seven-to-ten year old Toyotas, and retail for £15,000 to £18,000, accompanied by a year's warranty and an RAC inspection certificate.
David Elliott started the company three years ago. It has a staff of 12 who produce more... [Read More]
By Kitty Bean Yancey, USA TODAY
Tuesday, Suzi and Fred Dow of Bisbee, Ariz., climbed into their 31-foot RV with their two dogs. The retirees — he's 73, she's 59 — are completing a 14-year mission: to visit every mainland U.S. national forest with a developed campground. By August, the authors of a website, guidebooks and blog plan to accomplish their goal in Alaska. USA TODAY spoke with the couple as they loaded up for the trek. Q: What started this project that's taken you more than 255,000 miles so far? Suzi: We wanted to go to a Scottish folk festival in Abingdon (Va.) and could not find a hotel. A... [Read More]
From the Sussex Express
A Man has died in a camper van blaze.
Police, firefighters and ambulance were called to Vale Road, Seaford, at 8.45am today (Thursday) after a woman called to say her father's campervan was on fire with him inside.
The man was aged in his 50s.
The fire was out by the time emergency services arrived.
Fire investigators are currently at the scene.
The road was not closed and no houses have been put at risk.