Go West! On the A40

Sean Callery


Region:
England
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: 70 (plus travel expenses if appropriate)
Category:
Uncategorised
Updated:
2nd April 2021
Tagged:
Travel | Roads | Wales | English

Get your kicks on... the A40. This historic route starts at St Paul’s Cathedral in London and ends with a plucky heroine at Fishguard on the Welsh coast. Enjoy a ride across England and Wales and hear how the A40 links with Egypt, France, Poland and Spain… via Oxford, Cheltenham, Gloucester and the Brecon Beacons. This tour is particularly suitable for (and I can adapt to) locations along the route. A 50-minute online presentation.

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About Sean Callery

Hello! I am a qualified tour guide with a background as a teacher and children's author.

My Blue Badge tourist guide is for the Heart of England (which covers the area between Birmingham and Gloucester) and I specialise in the Cotswolds. In fact, I've written a book about its quirky sights and stories called Offbeat Cotswolds.

Publishing this book drew on my experience writing about 70 children's books, some of them stories but mainly non-fiction, for some of the UK's top publishers. I love researching information and finding fun ways to present it - something I also did in a past role as a primary school teacher.

My talks get great feedback as being entertaining and informative.


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