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BBC URL http://www.bbc.co.uk/travel/ now says "The BBC Travel website
is no longer available".

What would readers recommend instead? I know of these :-

http://www.theaa.com/traffic-news/index.jsp
http://www.rac.co.uk/route-planner
http://www.surreycomet.co.uk/li/traffic_and_travel.in.Bognor/

Where does the Surrey Comet get its overlay data from?

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10:10:18 on Thu, 16 Feb 2017, Dr J R Stockton
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BBC URL http://www.bbc.co.uk/travel/ now says "The BBC Travel website
is no longer available".


If they really were spending £15m on that, they were getting very poor
value for money.

What would readers recommend instead? I know of these :-

http://www.theaa.com/traffic-news/index.jsp
http://www.rac.co.uk/route-planner
http://www.surreycomet.co.uk/li/traffic_and_travel.in.Bognor/

Where does the Surrey Comet get its overlay data from?


roadworks.org I expect.
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message
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In message id, at
10:10:18 on Thu, 16 Feb 2017, Dr J R Stockton
remarked:
BBC URL http://www.bbc.co.uk/travel/ now says "The BBC Travel website
is no longer available".


If they really were spending £15m on that, they were getting very poor
value for money.


you seem to have missed

"as part of a plan to help save £15m"


tim


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In message , at 14:29:48 on Fri, 17 Feb
2017, tim... remarked:

BBC URL http://www.bbc.co.uk/travel/ now says "The BBC Travel website
is no longer available".


If they really were spending £15m on that, they were getting very
poor value for money.


you seem to have missed

"as part of a plan to help save £15m"


Sorry, spin is it? 100k will be saved by ditching this site and the
remaining 14.9m by banning vintage wine from the subsidised executive
canteen.
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message
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In message , at 14:29:48 on Fri, 17 Feb 2017,
tim... remarked:

BBC URL http://www.bbc.co.uk/travel/ now says "The BBC Travel website
is no longer available".

If they really were spending £15m on that, they were getting very poor
value for money.


you seem to have missed

"as part of a plan to help save £15m"


Sorry, spin is it? 100k will be saved by ditching this site and the
remaining 14.9m by banning vintage wine from the subsidised executive
canteen.


presumably the rest come from closing other web services

like the proposal to close BBC Food - oh dear!

More realistically

what benefit does the BBC gain from translating their news into 30 different
languages?

tim





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In message , at 19:09:39 on Fri, 17 Feb
2017, tim... remarked:

what benefit does the BBC gain from translating


Some of, I expect. Or is "Look East" really available in Swahili?

their news into 30 different languages?


Because they have something called a "World Service"?
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tim... wrote:


"Roland Perry" wrote in message
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In message , at 14:29:48 on Fri, 17 Feb 2017,
tim... remarked:

BBC URL http://www.bbc.co.uk/travel/ now says "The BBC Travel website
is no longer available".

If they really were spending £15m on that, they were getting very poor
value for money.

you seem to have missed

"as part of a plan to help save £15m"


Sorry, spin is it? 100k will be saved by ditching this site and the
remaining 14.9m by banning vintage wine from the subsidised executive
canteen.


presumably the rest come from closing other web services

like the proposal to close BBC Food - oh dear!

More realistically

what benefit does the BBC gain from translating their news into 30 different
languages?


Two of those other languages are British ones.

Robin

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On 2017\02\17 19:09, tim... wrote:

what benefit does the BBC gain from translating their news into 30
different languages?


Marxism is for everyone!

It also creates lots of jobs that the British are disqualified from
applying for.
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On 2017-02-16 10:10:18 +0000, Dr J R Stockton said:

BBC URL http://www.bbc.co.uk/travel/ now says "The BBC Travel website
is no longer available".

What would readers recommend instead? I know of these :-

http://www.theaa.com/traffic-news/index.jsp
http://www.rac.co.uk/route-planner
http://www.surreycomet.co.uk/li/traffic_and_travel.in.Bognor/

Where does the Surrey Comet get its overlay data from?


For road travel? A combination of Google Maps (for real time
congestion data) and the Highways Agency incident site (for incidents).

For rail? nationalrail.co.uk and TOC sites/Twitter feeds.

For coach? The NatEx/Megabus sites and Twitter feeds.

For local bus? There isn't a reliable source of information, nor was
the BBC as bus companies rarely supplied them with it.

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