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    August 05

    Summer sun and saving…

    Summertime can work out an expensive time of year - whether it is taking the kids away at the school holidays, numerous BBQ’s, or family days out. Here are a few ideas to help you enjoy the summer sun without blowing your budget.

     

    As soon as the sun pops out the British tradition is to have friends round and light those BBQ’s. There are many ways you can do this on a budget:

     

    • Share the load - ask your friends to bring a bottle and some food
    • Look for competitive supermarket deals – two for one offers, etc
    • Make your own burgers and kebabs
    • Entertain the children with games like hide and seek or have a paddling pool available – ask a friend to bring one if you don’t have one

     

    Fun Family Days out

     

    Summer on a budget is not just about being in the garden, so if you fancy a day out read on!

     

    • Theme Parks  - Look for vouchers in the papers and online (link to MSE days out savings)
    • Local Parks – You could explore your local parks, whether it is a romantic stroll or organising a treasure hunt for the kids. To cut down on costs further why not take a picnic?!
    • Museums – Most museums are free to the public so why not learn more about your heritage.
    • Seaside – The seaside is not only for kids, however if you are packing the children then they could look for crabs in rock pools or have hours of fun building sandcastles
    • Bike Rides – If you’re feeling energetic look out for local parks and woods with bike trails.
    • Swimming – children under 16 and adults over 60 swim free in England - a great way to have fun and keep active.

     

    Holidays and weekends away

     

    After working hard all year, you deserve a well earned break that won’t break the bank

     

    • Online discounts – major hotel chains offer online discounts and room sales. Don’t forget price comparison sites as you may get the same room cheaper by booking through another website.
    • Camping – fancy a bit of adventure and getting back in touch with nature, then you can pick up a cheap tent and hop into the wilderness. Organised campsites are also available countrywide and are fairly cheap to book.  
    • Budget airline offers – There are fantastic deals to be had, but watch out for the booking fees! If the accommodation bumps up the price why not have a day trip and travel back late evening?
    • Visit family or friends – if they have an extra room, you could ask if you could stay over and return the favour next time
    • Home Exchanges/ House Sittings – home from home! Why not exchange with someone in the UK and or abroad. There are a number of websites on the internet where for a small fee they will put you in touch with other site members. 

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