Home James Chauffeurs

Home James Chauffeurs

Home James Chauffeurs are an executive travel business but not at executive travel prices. Give us a go, I'm confident you will want more. Thanks, Andrew

Why just travel somewhere when you can travel and arrive in style at modest prices.

08/09/2022
02/09/2022

Would you like to get to the airport in VIP style? Did you want to go out to dinner and arrive in style? Are you going to a concert and want to arrive in the party mood? Our current clients like to do just that. Last week it was cold play in Glasgow, week before it was The Ivy in Manchester, also Heathrow airport for the holiday to Canada. What a better way to arrive in a luxurious vehicle with starlight roof, flat screen TV, full SKY TV and a PS5..... Get your request in quick. [email protected]
Call/WhatsApp 07554650362
Home James Chauffeurs, For ALL life's adventures.

26/05/2021

Step 4 - not before 21 June

Social contact

By Step 4 which will take place no earlier than 21 June, the government hopes to be in a position to remove all legal limits on social contact.

Business, activities and events
We hope to reopen remaining premises, including nightclubs, and ease the restrictions on large events and performances that apply in Step 3. This will be subject to the results of a scientific Events Research Programme to test the outcome of certain pilot events through the spring and summer, where we will trial the use of testing and other techniques to cut the risk of infection. The same Events Research Programme will guide decisions on whether all limits can be removed on weddings and other life events.

As we move through each of these phases in the roadmap, we must all remember that COVID-19 remains a part of our lives. We are going to have to keep living our lives differently to keep ourselves and others safe. We must carry on with ‘hands, face, space’. Comply with the COVID-Secure measures that remain in place. Meet outdoors when we can and keep letting fresh air in. Get tested when needed. Get vaccinated when offered. If we all continue to play our part, we will be that bit closer to a future that is more familiar.

10/05/2021

https://fb.watch/5o_AGBJfaU/
This is British airways best advert for ages.

10/05/2021

Step 3 - not before 17 May

Social contact

As part of Step 3, no earlier than 17 May, the government will look to continue easing limits on seeing friends and family wherever possible, allowing people to decide on the appropriate level of risk for their circumstances.

This means that most legal restrictions on meeting others outdoors will be lifted - although gatherings of over 30 people will remain illegal. Indoors, the Rule of 6 or 2 households will apply - we will keep under review whether it is safe to increase this.

As soon as possible and by no later than Step 3, we will also update the advice on social distancing between friends and family, including hugging. But until this point, people should continue to keep their distance from anyone not in their household or support bubble.

Business and activities
Most businesses in all but the highest risk sectors will be able to reopen. In all sectors, COVID-Secure guidance will remain in place and businesses may not cater for groups bigger than the legal limits. Indoor hospitality will reopen - and as in Step 2, venues will not have to serve a substantial meal with alcoholic drinks; nor will there be a curfew. Customers will, however, have to order, eat and drink while seated.

Other indoor locations to open up in Step 3 include indoor entertainment venues such as cinemas and children’s play areas; the rest of the accommodation sector, including hotels, hostels and B&Bs; and indoor adult group sports and exercise classes. The government will also allow some larger performances and sporting events in indoor venues with a capacity of 1,000 people or half-full (whichever is a lower number), and in outdoor venues with a capacity of 4,000 people or half-full (whichever is a lower number). In the largest outdoor seated venues, where crowds can be spread out, up to 10,000 people will be able to attend (or a quarter-full, whichever is lower).

Events
Up to 30 people will be able to attend weddings, receptions and wakes, as well as funerals. This limit will also apply to other types of significant life events including bar mitzvahs and christenings.

Review of social distancing
Finally, before Step 4 begins, the government will complete a review of social distancing and other long-term measures that have been put in place to cut transmission. This will inform decisions on the timing and circumstances under which the rules on 1 metre plus, the wearing of face coverings and other measures may be lifted. This will also inform guidance on working from home – which should continue wherever possible until this review is complete.

26/04/2021

Thank god they won the driver said the drive home was very entertaining lol..

05/04/2021

Step 2 - not before 12 April

Business and activities

Step 2, which will be no earlier than 12 April, will see the opening of non-essential retail; personal care premises such as hairdressers and nail salons; and public buildings, including libraries and community centres. Indoor leisure facilities such as gyms will also reopen (but only for use by people on their own or in household groups); as will most outdoor attractions and settings including outdoor hospitality venues, zoos, theme parks, and drive-in cinemas. Self-contained accommodation such as campsites and holiday lets, where indoor facilities are not shared with other households, can also reopen.

Hospitality venues will be allowed to serve people outdoors at Step 2 and there will be no need for customers to order a substantial meal with alcoholic drinks and no curfew, although customers must order, eat and drink while seated (‘table service’). Wider social contact rules will apply in all these settings to prevent indoor mixing between different households.

Events
While funerals can continue with up to 30 mourners, the number of people able to attend weddings, receptions and commemorative events such as wakes will rise to 15.

22/03/2021

Changes on 29 March

Social contact

The evidence shows that it is safer for people to meet outdoors rather than indoors. And this is why from 29 March, when most schools start to break up for the Easter holidays, outdoor gatherings (including in private gardens) of either 6 people (the Rule of 6) or 2 households will also be allowed, making it easier for friends and families to meet outside.

Business and activities
Outdoor sports facilities such as tennis and basketball courts, and open-air swimming pools, will also be allowed to reopen, and people will be able to take part in formally organised outdoor sports.

Travel
The ‘stay at home’ rule will end on 29 March but many restrictions will remain in place. People should continue to work from home where they can and minimise the number of journeys they make where possible, avoiding travel at the busiest times and routes. Travel abroad will continue to be prohibited, other than for a small number of permitted reasons. Holidays abroad will not be allowed, given it will remain important to manage the risk of imported variants and protect the vaccination programme. The government has launched a new taskforce to review global travel which will report on 12 April.

19/03/2021

Home James Chauffeurs has a new ride coming to pamper and spoil our clients new and old.

12/03/2021

Changes on 8 March

Education

In Step 1, our priority is to ensure that all children and students return safely to face-to-face education in schools and colleges from 8 March. Childcare and children’s supervised activities can also resume where necessary to enable parents to work or engage in similar activities. We are introducing twice-weekly rapid testing for secondary and college pupils - in addition to regular testing for all teachers - to reduce the chance of the virus spreading in schools.

Higher Education students at English universities on practical courses can also return from 8 March.

Social contact
People will be allowed to leave home for recreation and exercise outdoors with their household or support bubble, if they are eligible for one, or with one person from outside their household. Care home residents will also be allowed one regular visitor.

12/03/2021

As of the end of Thursday, March 11, the number of people in the UK to have been given a first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine is 23,053,716

12/03/2021

Roadmap out of lockdown
From 8 March, people in England will see restrictions start to lift and the government’s four-step roadmap offer a route back to a more normal life.

The success of the vaccination programme is one factor - so far over 17 million people have had their jabs - but by no means the whole story. The public have also risen to the challenge of suppressing COVID-19: by obeying the law; staying at home; getting tested when needed; isolating when required, and following the ‘hands, face, space’ and ‘letting fresh air in’ guidance.

Taken together, this means that even though absolute case numbers remain relatively high, we will be able to begin relaxing the current strict lockdown. While we must all remain vigilant - in particular against the threat from new COVID-19 variants - and continue to protect the NHS, a safe exit from lockdown can begin. It will take place in four steps; and at each step, we plan to lift restrictions across the whole of England at the same time.

In implementing this plan we will be guided by data, not dates, so that we do not risk a surge in infections that would put unsustainable pressure on the NHS. For that reason, all the dates in the roadmap are indicative and subject to change. There will be a minimum of five weeks between each step: four weeks for the scientific data to reflect the changes in restrictions and to be analysed; followed by one week’s advance notice of the restrictions that will be eased.

Only when the government is sure that it is safe to move from one step to the next will the final decision be made. The decision will be based on four tests:

the vaccine deployment programme continues successfully
evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently effective in reducing hospitalisations and deaths in those vaccinated
infection rates do not risk a surge in hospitalisations which would put unsustainable pressure on the NHS
our assessment of the risks is not fundamentally changed by new Variants of Concern
The government will continue to protect the public by ensuring local outbreaks are managed quickly and effectively and that we combat new dangerous variants, both within the UK and at the border. The government will also continue to support families and businesses throughout the steps set out in the roadmap

12/03/2021

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to 2021. Home James Chauffeurs has been busy behind the scenes since November and the UK lockdown. We thank you for your continued support while we have been absent but as we are now coming out of the UK Lockdown and we have our road map back to normality, Home James is here to help get you and the UK moving again around the UK and help to send you all on your way to far away and warm or cold places, whichever your preference is. As always Home James is and can help you go anywhere.
Don't forget:

Home James Chauffeurs, for all life's adventures

RBL2012 - The Last Post - 720p HD 11/11/2020

Lest we forget those that gave their lives so as we can live ours today as we do.
To all those great army personnel past and present, we at Home James Chauffeurs thank you for what you have done, what you have sacrificed and what you carry on doing.

RBL2012 - The Last Post - 720p HD The Royal British Legion: http://www.britishlegion.org.uk Help for Heros: http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines: http://www.roy...

Covid vaccine: NHS ready for Pfizer roll-out, says Matt Hancock 10/11/2020

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54882091

Is this the beginning to the end?
90% possible success rate when the flu vaccine only usually has 30 to 40% success rate. This looks good, but lets see, just maybe we might all get back to some kind of normality next year. Social distancing will still need to be used until enough people have been given the vaccine. Lets hope everyone.

Please all share this far and wide.

Covid vaccine: NHS ready for Pfizer roll-out, says Matt Hancock Vaccination clinics will be open seven days a week to immunise people, the health secretary says.

14/10/2020

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14/10/2020

Now wouldn't we all like to go here for a little break, don't forget who can help you on the first and last part of your holiday. Yes that's right Home James Chauffeurs

Introducing one of Greece's best kept secrets... Lefkas! This lesser-known island is packed full of fabulous beaches, surrounded by glistening waters and is a favourite for windsurfers! 🏄

Find out more about this stunning island here: https://bit.ly/3dpVK89

Latest holiday and flight updates from Tui, Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 11/10/2020

latest news

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/latest-holiday-flight-updates-cancellations-19081150

Latest holiday and flight updates from Tui, Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 The up-to-date advice and news from the UK's major airlines and holiday providers for those hoping to travel abroad

On your journey 10/10/2020

Now in accordance with Government guidelines this does not apply to Chauffeur driven cars.
At Home James we do supply face masks, 50ml Hand sanitiser for you to keep, latex gloves if you so wish and your driver will be wearing his mask even if you are not.
Our service is a completely Touch free experience.
We prefer to take BACS payment or Credit Card.
We then open and close doors keeping you free from touching anything metal.
Our cars are cleaned after every journey so you get in to a clean and safe environment for you.
Why not Travel in style rather than public transport.
We look forward to welcoming you onboard with Home James Chauffeurs.

On your journey Walking, cycling, and travelling in vehicles or on public transport during the coronavirus outbreak.

09/10/2020

Home James Chauffeurs..... For all life's adventures.

Your adventure could be an all action packed holiday, or it might just be a night away at a nice hotel and restaurant for a loved one. No matter what it is, Home James Chauffeurs can transport you in style.

Travel advice: coronavirus (COVID-19) 09/10/2020

Looking to go on holiday this year, we know its a hard decision but you might want to just recharge your batteries after a very hard year for you and your family. so if you are thinking of this then make sure you visit the government website for all the latest travel information.https://www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-advice-novel-coronavirus

Travel advice: coronavirus (COVID-19) Guidance for British people travelling overseas during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

08/10/2020

Such a sad day for the Boeing 747 and for those of us who have ever flown on one

Timeline photos 08/10/2020

upto 31st October 2020

Our flexible change policy has been extended to cover all customers due to travel until 31 October 2020. To find out more about exchanging your booking for a voucher and changing your travel plans due to the ongoing uncertainty, visit ba.com/confidence

08/10/2020

It’s official – we’re the first UK airline to introduce pre-flight Covid-19 testing for our cabin crew and pilots flying out of Heathrow Airport – launched last week on flights to Shanghai and Hong Kong.

The health of our customers and crew is our number one priority and these rapid tests - produced by GeneMe UK - provide high levels of accuracy and are the first step in our plan to introduce regular testing. You can feel at ease when you fly safe and fly well with us.

Read more: https://virg.in/EKf

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