Sunday, November 29, 2009
Cash Only - Sandpiper B&B, Strandkombuis
This is a reminder for all you guys staying at the Sandpiper B&B at our wedding venue, they do not accept credit cards or debit cards, so you will need to come prepared with cash please.
Bringing a baby or toddler to the wedding?
Of course all children are very welcome at our wedding. A heads up for the parents, the B&B does not have a supply of cots or cradles for babies to sleep in, nor does the venue have any high chairs for dinner time.
If any local families have any spare travel cots, or those clever baby chairs that clip onto the side of a table, that could be borrowed by international visitors please can you contact Sam or I to advise.
Thank you
If any local families have any spare travel cots, or those clever baby chairs that clip onto the side of a table, that could be borrowed by international visitors please can you contact Sam or I to advise.
Thank you
** IMPORTANT ** Seafood allergy??
The wedding venue specialises in a seafood braai (= BBQ for Brits), so if you have an allergy to seafood or shell fish please let us know. The venue does offer a meat potjie (= stew for Brits) for non-fish eaters, and we need to advise them of numbers.
Ty - we know about you.
Anyone else, do advise. Thanks
Ty - we know about you.
Anyone else, do advise. Thanks
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
UK drivers licence
Some info on the driving licence requirements for UK visitors in South Africa.
If you have a new style card licence then the International Drivers Permit (IDP) is recommended but not essential. If you have the old style paper licence then do bring a valid IDP.
For more info see www.theaa.com also well worth a read is the Govt website (especially see their views on travelling by road):
http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/sub-saharan-africa/south-africa
To be safe I'd say just get an IDP - they are cheap and easy to get from selected Post Offices:
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/content1?catId=19100187&mediaId=19100195
If you have a new style card licence then the International Drivers Permit (IDP) is recommended but not essential. If you have the old style paper licence then do bring a valid IDP.
For more info see www.theaa.com also well worth a read is the Govt website (especially see their views on travelling by road):
http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/sub-saharan-africa/south-africa
To be safe I'd say just get an IDP - they are cheap and easy to get from selected Post Offices:
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/content1?catId=19100187&mediaId=19100195
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