BBC RadioBBC Radio est l'un des départements principaux de la British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Il gère, finance et organise les programmes radiophoniques diffusés sur les stations de radio de la BBC. En 1927, la British Broadcasting Corporation, société de droit public établie par charte royale, prend le relais de l'ancienne British Broadcasting Company, consortium privé d'entreprises de fabrication d'équipements radio fondé en 1922.
PaultonPaulton (ˈpɔːltən) is a large village and civil parish, with a population of 5,302, located to the north of the Mendip Hills, very close to Norton Radstock in the unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset (BANES), England. Paulton is a former coal mining village and the terminus of the Somerset Coal Canal is at Paulton basin, just north of the village. Paulton was home to the now-closed Polestar Purnells printing factory and Ashman's boot factory, where 'Voidax' safety footwear was manufactured, and in particular Motorcycle speedway boots.
Département des Transports (Royaume-Uni)Le département des Transports (Department for Transport ou DfT) est un département exécutif du gouvernement britannique chargé des transports. Il est dirigé par le secrétaire d'État aux Transports. Le DfT a été créé en 1919.
MineheadMinehead est une ville du comté du Somerset, en Angleterre. Elle se trouve sur la côte sud du canal de Bristol, 34 km au nord-ouest de Taunton, à proximité du parc national d'Exmoor. thumb|left|upright|Sculpture marquant l'extrémité du à Minehead. Le principal point d'attraction touristique est le camp de vacances , fondé en 1962. Minehead est le point de départ du , qui longe les côtes de la Cornouailles et du Devon jusqu'à Poole, dans le Dorset. Isaac Hobhouse (1685-1763), armateur et marchand d'esclaves, y est né.
PenarthPenarth (pəˈnɑrθ, pɛnˈarθ) is a town and community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, approximately south of Cardiff city centre on the west shore of the Severn Estuary at the southern end of Cardiff Bay. Penarth is a seaside resort in the Cardiff Urban Area, and the second largest town in the Vale of Glamorgan, next only to the administrative centre of Barry. During the Victorian era Penarth was a highly popular holiday destination, promoted nationally as "The Garden by the Sea" and was packed by visitors from the Midlands and the West Country as well as day trippers from the South Wales valleys, mostly arriving by train.