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Thinking of a new career in Brighton?

Posted by Jeff on Sep 3, 2010 in Society Issues

Brighton is a lovely holiday town in East Sussex that dates as far back as 1086. The town is filled with history and modern architecture and has an estimated population of over 155,000 . As somebody searching for Jobs in Brighton, you are spoilt for choice with a range of vacancies covering nearly every job sector.

As Brighton is a holiday maker town and tourist attraction in itself, there are always summertime and temporary jobs available through the holiday season in the various bars, restaurants, clubs, tourist sites, etc. Brighton also has a busy and contemporary night life from the many exciting nightclubs to the Komedia theatre and comedy club, which will surely be looking for a few extra hands over the holiday months and also through the rest of the year, perfect for all the students and part-time workers looking for Jobs in Brighton.

Brighton has an large list of big-name organisations that offer professional working surround and opportunities to progress up the company ranks such as:

  • British Telecoms
  • BMW
  • Anglian
  • British Gas
  • And many more…

The many attractions through Brighton and the surrounding areas, such as Hove, offer excellent opportunities to work in a fun and always changing environment. Brighton Racecourse, Sea life Centre, Royal Pavilion and many museums are just a few of the local and tourist attractions that could be offering the perfect opportunity for you.

If you are thinking of looking for Jobs in Brighton and will also be planning to move into the area, Brighton has all the facilities needed to settle into the City and set up a home. Education is not a problem as Brighton has many excellent educational centres such as University of Brighton, University of Sussex, Brighton College, City College and many more. So if you are seeking a job in the East Sussex area, Brighton is a great place to begin your search for your future career.

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The Ultimate Malaria Free Safari

Posted by Jeff on Sep 3, 2010 in Society Issues

With itchy feet and adventurous hearts, my folks and I set off on our weekend break to the award winning Shamwari Game Reserve. Passionate about our African wildlife, we loved the thought of being surrounded by wild sights, sounds and smells again . Of course the added bonus of the sumptuous 5 star accommodations we were about to experience within Shamwari had us grinning from ear to ear!

After a pleasant 4-hour drive from George we arrived at the big and bold entrance gate to Shamwari Game Reserve.  The friendly gate guard welcomed us in and directed us to our lodge where we would stay for the next 2 nights. We pulled up at the front door of Long Lee Manor, friendly faces, hot damp hand towels and revitalising welcome drinks greeted us. Efficient and professional staff assisted us with our luggage and informed us of the daily programme.

The gracious and stylish Long Lee Manor offers guests a distinctive colonial experience with it’s restored Edwardian Manor House dating back to 1910. With 18 suites it is the largest of 7 lodges at Shamwari and it offers refined comfort, consumate hospitality and excellent cuisine  It is situated on a hill overlooking wide-open plains where wildlife grazes unhurriedly beneath the African sun.

So what happens at a game lodge? Well, they’re mostly booked on an all-inclusive basis and will run a daily programme, which will include 2 open 4×4 vehicle game drives per day each of approximately 3 hours long and accompanied by a professional experienced game ranger. The game drives take place at dusk and dawn, which are the best times to view game. It’s when they are most active . The game ranger is trained to interpret the African bush to you, discussing everything from trees and plants, to bird life, the Big 5 game species to the smallest of creatures, star gazing and rock and soil types. Much time is spent each day with your game ranger, sometimes 7 or 8 hours . It is therefore imperative that game lodges choose their rangers carefully, rangers that are qualified and experienced as well as knowing how to communicate their passion – the African bush. Shamwari certainly understands the importance and their rangers are excellent. This of course offers the guests much more depth to their game lodge experience .

For many consecutive years, Shamwari Game Reserve has won numerous awards including the World’s Leading Conservation Company and Game Reserve. One of the big conservation projects was opening the two Born Free Animal Rescue and Environmental Education Centres. Here you will find African big cats getting a second chance at life. All of the animals were rescued from horrific conditions all over the world and are now living in large bush enclosures in their African sanctuary.

One can expect a well-rounded, memorable experience at Shamwari, each of its luxurious lodges presenting a different character, world class spa facilities are available at some of the lodges, and there are even lodges specifically catering for families with young children.

Our 2 nights in luxurious comfort passed too quickly and we were back on the road to our next destination – Samara Private Game Reserve. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would comfortably recommend Shamwari Game Reserve for your African wildlife experience.

Africa Tamed, a well established tour operator based in Cape Town, South Africa, offers a range of fun Escorted Tours, Self Drive Packages and Fly-in Safaris throughout southern Africa. With a focus on friendly personal attention and with an extensive travel knowledge based on over 16 years of travel experience, they can assure you of a wonderful, memorable African holiday.

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