Happy 6th anniversary Indigo Car Hire !!!

8 June 2015
On the 5th of June 2015, Indigo Car Hire one of the most valued car rental brokers in UK, celebrated its 6th anniversary.

Based in Leeds, in the heart of West Yorkshire, England, Indigo Car Hire is a family business offering car hire services on a worldwide scale.

Marketing Executive Ott Bogdan said:
“Its been 6 years now, since Matt and Cherie Carter put the bases of Indigo Car Hire.
From its early beginning it was meant to be a different kind of company, which actually listens to its clients needs, offering transparent pricing and excellent customer service.

These values are now reflected in the customer feedback we receive every day, which ranked Indigo as number one car rental company on the prestigious review website Trustpilot.”

Over the past six years, from 2009 to 2015, Indigo Car Hire constantly grew and improved its customer service by going the extra mile to make sure the customer feels valued.

Today Indigo Car Hire has more than 25,000 locations worldwide, and proud itself with offering some unique specialist services like: senior driver car hire, car hire with debit card or using PayPal, car hire with low or no deposit, car hire for young drivers and delivery to your door.

Matthew Carter, General Manager added:
“It has been 6 great years for Indigo Car Hire and it’s great to look back and see what our team achieved.
We would like to thank all our customers, our partners and our great team for your continued support and for the confidence that you have placed in us over the years. We would like to assure you that we don’t take your support for granted and we will continue the improvement of our services and customer service.”

About Indigo Car Hire
Indigo specialise in providing both UK Car Hire and Car Rental at over 25,000 worldwide locations including Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Cyprus, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Australia and the USA amongst many others. With Car Hire locations worldwide and its tailor made car hire services, Indigo is sure to have a car hire deal to suit everybody’s requirements.

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Car Hire With Debit Card at Leeds Bradford Airport

Car Hire With Debit Card at Leeds Bradford Airport

Newsflash Indigo Car Hire offers Car Hire With Debit Card at Leeds Bradford Airport

Starting from 1st of June, Indigo Car Hire is happy to announce that we are offering Car Hire with Debit Card at Leeds Bradford Airport.
Car hire without a credit card at Leeds Bradford Airport was quite a dificil task even for our rental specialist.

However one of our trusted partners opened a new branch at Leeds Bradford Airport and we arranged some amazing deals for you all:

The debit card accepted at Leeds Bradford Airport include also, Solo Cards, Switch cards, Cirrus cards, Post Pay cards and many others. If you cant find your card type on this page, please call us directly and one of our reservation agents will check whether its accepted or not.

Car hire with debit card at Leeds Bradford Airport cant be more easier than that. Just call our reservation agents and they will find the best deals for you.

Leeds Bradford International Airport is a small airport serving the city of Leeds and its surounding areas. Located only few miles away from the city center, Leeds airport operates flights towards many international destinations.

Car Hire with Debit Card at Leeds Bradford Airport, comes with few conditions set in place by our partners.
The main one is that you must present the return flight details from Leeds airport to the rental desk.

The second condition refers to the deposit which you’ll need to pay for your car hire. The deposit will be refunded back into your account after the hired car is returned safe to the rental company.

Other Car hire Offers at Leeds Bradford Airport

Located in West Yorkshire, Leeds is the third largest city in the UK. Knightsbridge of the North’ Leeds is an important industrial and cultural center.

For more information about Car Hire With Debit Card at Leeds Bradford Airport, or in any location in UK, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

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5 Benefits Of Hiring An MPV

5 Benefits Of Hiring An MPV

When it comes to hiring a car, most customers tend to overlook the type of vehicle they are going to be driving and often make their decision based on the brand of the rental vehicle.

This is understandable, even I prefer commuting in a large German saloon car and probably wouldn’t consider buying a low cost people carrier from the far east, but when it comes to hiring a car I try and get the most practical vehicle possible.

You may remember last year I took the family camping to Wales, squeezing 3 children with child-seats in the back of said large German saloon was almost impossible but a problem with my car forced my hand and I had to hire a car.

We ended up with a Citroen C4 Picasso, not a huge car but I was very surprised with the amount of space inside, space is a luxury in many modern cars and is number 1 on my list of 5 Benefits Of Hiring An MPV.

1. Space

Having enough room for the 2.4 children, the dog, cat, hamster and the kitchen sink is almost impossible these days unless you want to leave all of your luggage at home. The space available in some of the larger people carriers or 7 seat MPV’s is impressive and will make some of the larger estate vehicles cower in the corner.

2. Comfort

The extra space also adds to the comfort of all passengers. That couple of inches extra leg room doesn’t seems like much but you will be thankful for it after a 6 hour trip from Yorkshire to Plymouth. A little extra room in the front so you can both rest your elbows can also avoid in car arguments, in my experience…

3. Peace & Quiet

Stopping arguments in the front is nothing compared to what can happen in the back if everyone is happy. A lot of modern MPV’s have enough toys in the back to keep Mr Magorium happy. Tri-zone climate control, tv screens, individual tables and even power points for the all important phone/tablet/console chargers.

4. Cost

Hiring a 7, 8 or 9 seat vehicle could negate the need to take 2 or even 3 cars on the same trip which could save on fuel, toll roads, congestion charges, ferry crossings ect which can all add up.

5. Usability & Visibility

Being a little higher up on the road can really improve visibility which is a great safety feature but being higher up is also great for loading and unloading the luggage and even the children into the car.

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5 Best Tourist Destinations in the World

Yorkshire Car Hire

I have seen many news items and PR stories about the Best Tourist Destinations in the World and they all seem to have their own spin on where you should go and what you should see. So, here is our 5 Best Tourist Destinations in the World in no particular order based on our own experiences.

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, was home to the 2010 Fifa World Cup and part of it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is a stunning, bustling city with lots to do and see.

For a change of pace you can go on the cable car to the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain, where the scenery will take your breath away and the day to day troubles of life are put aside for a while. You can then return to the city find a bar where everyone gets lost in the rhythm of the salsa and dances until the early hours of the morning.

Sydney, Australia

Be a beach bum in the morning, tourist in the afternoon and culture vulture in the evening, in Sydney you can be whatever you want to be and still manage to blend in.

This city is often the first port of call for visitors and it rolls out a brilliant welcome mat. Sydney Opera House, Manly Beach and the Blue Mountains are just a snippet of the list of things to do here.

Cape Town, South Africa

The most southern point of Africa where you can see all of the sea life you could ever wish for, go to the top of Table Mountain and see the spectacular views in the world or enjoy a visit to one of the many vineyards and taste some of the best wines produced in the world today.

Robben Island, the historic prison where Nelson Mandela was held, is a ‘must do, for any visitor.

Paris, France

The ‘City of Romance’ Paris has more tourist attractions than anyone can see in one brief holiday. With a city based apartment and a couple of months you may get around to seeing some of the less well known treasures of this city and not just the Eiffel Tower and Louvre. Some of the restaurants here serve food and wine that will change the way you think about what you consume forever.

Yorkshire, England

Obviously not being biased at all… 🙂 Yorkshire has won the award for Europe’s Leading Tourist Destination twice in the past and was also the hosted the Grand Depart back in 2014.

Yorkshire features over 800 attractions, from World Heritage Sites to mining museums, ruined castles and abbeys, to hands on museums. You’ll find serene gardens and unique breweries, thrilling rides and industrial heritage.

From attractions and museums to sports and galleries, from the history-lover to the inquisitive child, there’s something for everyone.

What would make your list of the 5 Best Tourist Destinations in the World? Let us know, maybe they will make our list next time..

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Knaresborough’s mystery legends and folklore

After visiting Harrogate last weekend, we had to continue the West Yorkshire adventure and the next stop was the nearby Town of Knaresborough. We were told about this amazing town, but no words would do justice to its beautiful landscapes.
Again, the car was provided by my colleagues from Indigo Car Hire and I must say that if you plan to visit the entire district we recommend to rent a car that suits you best…
So, let’s start another travelling diary file and explore Knaresborough’s mystery legends and folklore.

Located just a few miles from Harrogate, lies in a magnificent setting built in the gorge of the River Nidd: the lovely little town of Knaresborough. Standing supreme, high on the cliff top overlooking the river, is Knaresborough Castle and down the hill the Bebra Gardens are nestling at the foot of it.

Once a royal residence, it’s said that Richard II was once imprisoned in the keep. The town’s castle is alas now just a ruin, having been destroyed by Cromwell’s forces during the civil war. Today the ramparts provide a glorious view of the Victorian stone railway viaduct and houses inspiring many artists and photographers.

Bebra gardens, the beautifully tended public park located behind castle site, should not be missed. Particularly pleasant is the riverside walk from the gardens down to the viaduct, where you can admire a number of little cafes and restaurants overlooking the river. Boats can be hired on the river during the summer season.

This town has so many interesting sights, including a market square surrounded by historic streets, boating and a mixture of charming buildings and scenic picnic areas. You can visit here the oldest chemist shop in England in the picturesque market square, and enjoy a perfect afternoon in one of the cozy old world tea rooms. And all these shrouded in mystery legends and folklore.

One good example for this is on the opposite side of the river: Mother Shipton’s Cave and the Petrifying Well, England’s oldest tourist attraction, a curious place where the famous prophetess once lived and where you can still see things being turned to stone. Mother Shipton lived 500 years ago during the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. As she grew older, her prophetic visions became known and feared throughout England.

As for the Petrifying Well, it is recorded that people travelled great distances to bathe here, as it was believed to have miraculous healing properties, as early as 1538. You’ll be able to see a whole host of everyday objects being turned to stone in the cascading waters of the Petrifying Well. Also visitors don’t forget to make a wish in the wishing well before they go.

The little cafes, great pubs, plenty of independent shops which are scattered throughout the town would make your day. There are boats available for hire, cycle tracks to follow and the riverside walks to be enjoyed. There are also some great annual events including a thriving Wednesday market, FEVA a vibrant 10 day Festival of Entertainment and Visual Arts (that celebrates everything musical and artistic.), the Great Knaresborough Bed Race ( a 3km run through town and river pushing a bed) and of course the Christmas Market.

For more information about hiring a car in West Yorkshire or in any location in UK, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

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Harrogate the home of flowers and beauty

Last weekend I got together with my friends and we had the idea to travel to a place we never been before in West Yorkshire. So we start researching the web for local attractions and we found out that nearby there is a small town famous for its beauty and its spa heritage. We were both intrigued and fascinated by the small town of Harrogate the home of flowers and beauty. So we started the preparations for our small journey.
When it comes to travelling in West Yorkshire there are plenty of possibilities: from public transportation system to car hire companies. Getting a car was very easy thanks to my colleagues from Indigo Car Hire and we’ve hit the road in short time.

With a cosmopolitan air, Harrogate is charming enough to steal at least a few days out of your vacation. Welcome to one of the UK’s most beautiful destinations! It’s a place where the old embraces the new, where festivals and traditional village shows blend with conferences and fancy events, bringing to town visitors all the year round. Harrogate Arts and Museums for example, have a fabulous summer events planned, with activities to suit all ages at the Royal Pump Room Museum and the Mercer Art Gallery.

Many come to see Harrogate’s fascinating shops in the Montpellier Quarter for antique treasures, high-end fashion, charming arts & crafts shops and bustling markets, others come to admire the splendid architecture or simply to relax in this “home of flowers and beauty”. Spring is a great time to visit when the flowers come into bloom and the Harrogate Flower Show brightens up the town. Lovers of local delicacies shouldn’t miss the Harrogate Specialty Food Show or the Great Yorkshire Show which take place every July, featuring food stalls, livestock and agriculture from around the region.

As I said, this characterful town is full of interesting attractions. The first thing to notice is that this place is alive! People are everywhere, both tourists and dwellers: on the streets, in the parks, at the beautiful restaurants and cafés or shops. They have plenty of things and places to see, Harrogate being one of Yorkshire’s most elegant destinations with handsome historic buildings and verdant gardens. It’s the perfect place to indulge in an antiques hunt or have lunch at the famous Betty’s tearoom, which was established in Harrogate in 1919, with queues still forming for their afternoon teas.

Discover the garden town of Harrogate and its fascinating spa heritage! You can have a picnic in the floral Valley Gardens or you should visit the luxurious Turkish baths. Harrogate is actually known as the historic spa town in North Yorkshire. It grew from a small village in the 1500’s when a spring at Tewitt Well was discovered to be rich in minerals. It became a popular destination for the rich and famous of Yorkshire and continues till nowadays. So make some time for pure relaxation in steam rooms, pool and a freezing plunge pool for braver visitors.

You could manage until here without a car, because it’s easy to walk between all the sightseeing that Harrogate has to offer. But from now on, discovering the district would demand a car. If you’re a tourist, it’s very handy to rent one, because it would be a great loss to be in Harrogate and don’t step into Knaresborough or Nidderdale, too.

Harrogate District is a great experience for a family holiday or a short break, giving you so many reasons to enjoy and relax in the plenty of green open spaces, atmospheric cafés, fine restaurants and heritage from the cozy towns or would hide you away from the daily bustle in the charming countryside with its luscious meadows.

For more information about hiring a car in West Yorkshire or in any location in UK, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

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The UK prepares for Tour de France Grand Départ

With just a few days to go before the Grand Départ of the Tour de France, the excitement in England surrounding the Grande Boucle is already palpable.

Stretching along the whole route from Yorkshire to Cambridge, momentum is steadily building.

In London and Harrogate, the four Fan Parks are busily preparing for fans of the Tour and the world of cycling to descend upon them in their droves.

With a range of activities on offer and big screens set up especially for the occasion, they will be at the heart of the action from July 3rd-7th and then during the final four stages.

Whilst the British Fan Parks will allow fans to follow all of the day’s action live as it happens, visitors will also be able to enjoy several fringe events hosted by the event’s partners.

Alongside bars, restaurants and rows of stands dedicated to cycling (and France!) visitors will be offered the opportunity to seek health and fitness advice or even a free health check from the experts from Nuffield Health, the presenting partner of the Tour de France Fan Parks, also take their place in history in the race director’s iconic red SKODA, or visit the Ibis “Fun Space” which has activities for the young …and young at heart.

As sites of future British Tour festivities, the Fan Parks will also see appearances by renowned sporting personalities.

Serge Betsen, former rugby international, will be swapping the oval ball for two wheels and organising a spin bike challenge with his foundation which will see players from the four main London clubs (Saracens, London Irish, Harlequins and London Wasps) competing at the Green Park Fan Park on July 7th.

Three days earlier Monsieur Paris-Nice himself, Irish cyclist Sean Kelly, will also be dropping in to give an exclusive masterclass in Harrogate.

And because the race doesn’t end at the finish line, the Tour’s flame will also be lighting up the British night sky.

The Fan Parks will have events carrying on well into the evening with concerts in Trafalgar Square and the documentary Rising from Ashes being shown at the Green Park and Harrogate sites to keep the party going until the next day’s stage.

While Chris Froome and Mark Cavendish put the finishing touches to their physical preparations in the run up to the event, people from across the whole country are certainly entering into the spirit of the Tour de France.

This July, from the Tour’s roads to the Fan Parks, prepare for the whole nation to have a distinctly French flavour to it.

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Happy “Wooden” Aniversary To Indigo Car Rental

Here is a recent press release published in some of our favourite publications in Spain.

On the 5th of June 2014 Indigo Car Hire will be celebrating their 5th anniversary.

Based in Leeds, in the heart of Yorkshire in the North of England, Indigo Car Hire is a family business rooted in good old fashioned Yorkshire principles of no nonsense, transparent pricing and excellent customer service.

Indigo are extremely proud of the fact that they started their business in the middle of a global recession and despite all the odds against them, their business has flourished.

They attribute this phenomenom to their competetive prices, combined with their commitment to customer service excellence and the personal relationship they build with each and every customer that makes them return again and again. Not forgetting the long years of prior experience Indigo already had in the car hire market.

At the call centre in Leeds there is always an advisor to talk to, so whichever part of the world you are from you can always connect with a real person to discuss your car hire needs. You do not need to go online to book your car. Whether you need a car for a day, a week, a month or even longer term hires they can help.

Although Indigo specialise in UK car rental, they also offer car rental at 25,000 locations across the globe. You may be surprised at the many unexpected bonuses Indigo can arrange. Free one ways, no upper age limits, car hire for young drivers, free amendments/cancellations, and the acceptance of most debit cards. Indigo can even arrange for your car to be delivered right to your door.

Another popular innovation from Indigo is the launch of their new forum on their website at www.thealternativeagency.co.uk/indigo. On the forum you can get up to date information on all aspects of car hire and driving in general, ask particular questions of interest to you, and chat with other customers about their car hire experiences, good or bad.

You can post questions and comments, and any query you have about your car hire can be dealt with there.

Indigo can be contacted by telephone 0113 308 2016 (they also offer a free call back service), through the website on www.thealternativeagency.co.uk/indigo, or by email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk.

They will be happy to give a free no-obligation quote that suits your particular needs

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Low Cost Family Fun In The UK

Low Cost Family Fun In The UK

After recently publishing an article about family days out it was brought to our attention that our suggestions were all a little bit on the pricey side for the average family with 2.4 and a dog…

So, this got our juices flowing and we decided to dig out the best venues for Low Cost Family Fun In The UK. Here are the top 5 we could find.

5: Wilderness Wood, East Sussex

A unique family-run working woodland park in the beautiful hills of the Sussex High Weald. Explore a network of trails around their 62 acres of award-winning continuous cover ancient woodland. Follow a 1.25km self-guided trail to see some of the woods most interesting features, or a shorter easy-access trail more suitable for buggies and pushchairs. Or simply follow your nose and ramble wherever the mood takes you! There is a lot to see and do here and all for around £15 for a family ticket.

4: Spitalfields City Farm, London

A great destination for a family day out. A registered charity, the farm provides something for all the family. In the farmyard, you can meet a whole range of animals, children can learn where eggs and milk come from, and you can participate in workshops on dairying, healthy eating and sustainability. The farm is free to visit although they do rely on donations to stay open, so if you do decide to visit and you have a great time then why not make a donation.

3: Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham

The park is an ideal venue for families, with children’s play areas and boats for hire on the lake in the summer. There are plenty of picnic areas and refreshments are available at the Garden Tea Rooms. For the active family there are tennis courts, mini golf and a Tree Walk which starts at Information Point in the The Garden Tea Room. The park is free but some activities do come at a small cost.

2: Brimham Rocks, North Yorkshire

An amazing collection of weird and wonderful rock formations which makes a great day out for families, climbers and those wanting to enjoy the simple pleasures of fresh air and magnificent views over Nidderdale. Let your imagaination run wild as you explore the labyrinth of paths through this unique landscape.

1: Sandy Lane Aqua Park, Cheshire

The Aqua Park includes around 10 pieces of water equipment operated by sensory, touch pads. These are in place in the summer months and are replaced by play equipment in the winter period. In the summer there is a small shop selling ice creams and drinks. Tie this in with a walk along the river Dee, a boat trip and a picnic and you have a great day out with the family. The bonus is the cost the water fun and activity park is free, the boat trips are £1pp return and if you take a picnic, there is no additional costs for refreshments.

There are many more attractions offering Low Cost Family Fun In The UK, some of which im sure we will write about soon. The costs mentioned above are for access to the attraction only and other costs that should be considered are travel costs, parking charges and refreshments. With all of these included we think the above attractions offer great value for a fun family day out.

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Things To Do In And Around Leeds When Visiting

With all of the lovely weather we have been having, we in the office have been asking each other for ideas on where to go on an evening or at the weekend on a budget. So here are the best Things To Do When Visiting Leeds.

Below you will find some of the attractions we have come up with and we believe are worth a try when visiting Leeds.

Roundhay Park & Tropical World

Roundhay Park is one of the most popular parks in Leeds due to its size, grandeur and array of things to do and see. The park covers over 700 acres of rolling parkland, lakes, woodlands and formal gardens. The park has cafes, a visitor centre and is also home to the ever popular visitor attraction, Tropical World.

Tropical World is one of the UK’s most popular garden tourist attractions and home to the largest collection of tropical plants outside Kew Gardens. Each year over a million visitors discover exciting new worlds, alien landscapes and exotic plant life – all in the heart of Leeds.

Work has recently been completed on the first phase of a major refurbishment of Tropical World. These changes include the new purpose-built crocodile enclosure, plus a new children’s party and educational area.

The Royal Armouries

Home to Britain’s national collection of arms and armour, the Royal Armouries Museum houses a world-renowned collection of over 75,000 objects. On 30 March 1996, the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds opened to the public. The new building, designed by architect Derek Walker, is the headquarters of the Royal Armouries complex of museums, and houses the majority of the museum’s collections.

Check out the weapons and armour of warriors through the ages from early medieval knights to the modern-day soldier. Discover treasures from around the globe – explore the Ottoman Empire, the Wild West, Europe, Japan and India. Wonder at the fabulous arms and armour of the Japanese shoguns, the royal houses of Europe and the kinds of England including Henry VIII who reigns supreme in our newly refurbished Tournament Gallery.

In addition to the five galleries which house 5,000 objects in the permanent displays and the more recent Peace Gallery, the museum also includes the Hall of Steel, a giant staircase whose walls are decorated with trophy displays composed of 2,500 objects reminiscent of the historical trophy displays erected by the Tower Armouries from the 17th century.

Temple Newsam

Temple Newsam is home to one of the most celebrated historic houses in the country, this Tudor Jacobean mansion has over forty restored rooms open to view. It is steeped in a rich history from its royal links to the lives of the ordinary people who lived and worked on the Estate.

Famous as the birth place of Lord Darnley, notorious husband of Mary Queen of Scots. Described as one of the best in Britain and beautifully restored to its former glory, it is now home to one of the most important collections of decorative arts in Britain.

  • Explore the Mansion, one of the greatest country houses in England and view the stunning collections
  • See a variety of rare breed animals in the Rare Breed Farm
  • Wander around the beautiful gardens
  • Explore the expansive park land, landscaped by Capability Brown
  • Enjoy some leisure time and book our football pitches, enjoy a round of golf, walk in the woods and discover the folly or explore the bridlepaths

A visit to Temple Newsam is a jam-packed experience, so break it up with a visit to the Shop or a coffee in the Courtyard Tea Rooms for a freshly baked scone or piece of cake.

Kirkstall Abbey

Kirkstall Abbey is, one of the most complete examples of a medieval Cistercian abbey in Great Britain. Set in wonderful parkland along the banks of the River Aire, Kirkstall Abbey boasts historic architecture amid a haven of wildlife and greenery.

Enjoy a leisurely stroll around the grounds or along the river. Participate or just watch some of the formal organised games played on site. Take part in many events held throughout the year. Bring a picnic along or indulge in refreshments on a new terrace overlooking the river.

There are many events held at Kirkstall Abbey throughout the year like classic car shows, charity events and summer fairs, so when visiting Leeds Kirkstall Abbey is a must for a family.

Meanwood Valley Urban Farm

Just a couple of miles outside the city centre, this working farm is great for the kids. Meet the farm animals and see farm practices as they happen, relax in the cafe, wonder through the nature area, have a picnic or even stock up on organic produce.

The farm is based on Meanwood Beck and demonstrates organic and sustainable farming to members of the public, as well as introducing the kids to various aspects of farming and the environment. The animals you will find are Dexter cows, pigs, donkeys, sheep, rabbits and hens.

The main timber building is a resource for the farm and the local community, with offices, exhibition space and meeting rooms. It is a good example of environmentally friendly self build construction creating a low energy consumption building using the principle of solar power. The roof uses a reed bed drainage system and is covered with turf.

If you are thinking about hiring a car when visiting Leeds, or in any location in West Yorkshire or UK, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

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