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Our competition winners 3 day break at Ocean Wave, Weymouth

Towards the end of 2011 we launched a competition to win a 3 night break in Ocean Wave Apartment in Weymouth from February 3rd – 6th 2012. Details here: http://www.dream-cottages.co.uk/blog/2011/12/14/win-a-free-three-night-holiday-in-dorset-with-dream-cottages/. We were inundated with responses and, once again, we would like to thank you for all the entrants and for spreading the message on different forums.

Our winner Nicola Bostock, emailed us with some lovely photos and a message saying how much she enjoyed the stay in Dorset with her family. We’re glad you enjoyed it Nicola and thanks for the great pictures you sent through.

“Thank you to all at Dream Cottages for a lovely holiday. We loved the apartment, it was fantastic. Dorset is wonderful, so many things to see. We managed Chesil Beach, Portland, Lulworth Cove, Tolpuddle and last but by no means least The Cerne Abbas Giant (one of the few things that has ever caused my son to look up from his iPod!!). We will definitely be back.”

Weymouth sunset from Ocean Wave ApartmentDream Cottages competition winner February 2012 - Ocean Wave Apartment

 

Win a free holiday in Dorset with Dream Cottages

It’s competition time! If you are looking to brighten up your new year and relieve the post christmas blues then we have the perfect opportunity. We are offering a free three night break in one of our properties from February 3rd – February 6th 2012. This prize is worth £300 and all you have to do to win it is either “Like” our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter between now and January 3rd 2012.

To “Like” our Facebook page go to: http://www.facebook.com/DreamCottagesDorset and click the “Like” button.

To follow us on Twitter, go to: http://www.twitter.com/DreamCottages and click “Follow”.

The winner will be drawn at random from a list of our Facebook fans and Twitter followers in January 2012 and announced on our website, Facebook page and Twitter stream. If you are already following us then you will automatically be entered into the draw as well.

This prize is worth over £300 and the lucky winner gets to stay in Ocean Wave apartment in Weymouth which has a prime seafront location with wonderful gardens overlooking the sea. This is a two bedroom apartment which sleeps up to four guests in total and the winner is entitled to bring them along for a free holiday as well.

Full competition terms and conditions will be published in due course.

Ocean Wave apartment in Weymouth, Dorset

Travel advice for the Olympic Sailing Events in Weymouth 2012

From 29th July until the 11th August 2012, Weymouth and Portland will host the olympic sailing events at the WPNSA (Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy). There will be a significant impact in terms of transport and travel during this period so we have put together the following information to help visitors plan their journeys effectively during this period.

Spectator Transport

Spectators will be encouraged to use temporary park-and-ride sites as parking in the town centre will be restricted. Buses and coaches will shuttle spectators from these sites into Weymouth town centre. The train companies operating in and out of Weymouth will be increasing capacity and ensuring spectators will have easy access to the Esplanade and Nothe Gardens from the station. Discussions are also underway to provide additional capacity on local bus services.

Residents and visitors staying in the area will be encouraged to use public transport, walk or cycle when attending events to help reduce congestion.

Olympic Route Network and Paralympic Route Network (ORN and PRN)

The ORN and PRN are networks of roads linking all the competition and key non-competition venues for the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.

Temporary changes along the ORN and PRN include stopping and waiting restrictions along the A354. These restrictions may reduce the number of hours that kerbside access is permitted and have an impact on normal delivery and collection operations in some locations.

The roads that form the ORN and PRN in Weymouth and Portland will remain open to all road users for the duration of the Games. The core route will be used by Games vehicles, and the alternative route will only be used if an issue arises on the core route. (See below)

Weymouth and Portland Olympic Route Network

To minimise disruption, work is underway to ensure that non essential roadworks do not take place.

For further details on the proposed ORN and PRN measures in Weymouth and Portland, visit london2012.com/orn

Affected Areas in the Weymouth and Portland area

There will be transport ‘hotspots’ in Weymouth and Portland that will be very busy during the Games. Residents and visitors are being advised, where possible, to avoid these areas on event days, particularly during the traditional morning and evening peaks.

Sailing events are scheduled to finish at 6pm when the transport system is expected to be much busier. Planned evening cultural events and entertainment may vary visitors’ departure times from the spectator venues and transport could be busier throughout the evening.