The signs are that more of us are going to stay in the UK for our holidays this summer than in previous years. The reasons are clear. Once you've factored in travel costs, domestic breaks generally work out cheaper than foreign ones - and that is very appealing in these financially challenging times. Also, the unfavourable pound-to-euro exchange rate is deterring some people from heading to continental favourites such as Spain, France, Italy and Greece. A further enticement to keep to home soil comes from the Met Office. It recently predicted that the UK is set to enjoy a drier and warmer summer this year than in 2007 and 2008 - ideal for getting out the barbecue. So, it's hardly surprising to hear that big UK self-catering agencies such as the Holiday Cottages Group and Hoseasons are trumpeting significant increases in bookings.
Holidaylettings.co.uk, another major player, says that enquiries for rentals of English properties featured on its website have more than doubled this year. If you're planning on booking a cottage in the peak summer weeks but haven't got round to it, I'd recommend you get on with it. However, there is no need to panic. Earlier this week, I did a website trawl to see what was still available for the school summer holiday weeks for a property sleeping four in prime holiday regions - and the short answer is quite a lot. On www.cottages4you.co.uk - the main website for the Holiday Cottages Group - I found 85 possible rentals in Cornwall for the first week in August.
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During the last couples of years, the popularity of payday loans has
increased tremendously, yet this increase in popularity has also brought
along a wide ...