Miles Kington: Tried and tested... Britain's best - and worst - road maps
14th Nov 2006, 00:20 GMT
Earlier this year I went to do a talk at the Windsor Arts Festival, a place I had never visited before and which I now realise is delightful, and would be even more so if it wasn't for lots of people like me coming to see how delightful it was. Nor did I realise it was the British headquarters of Honda cars. This was borne home to me well in advance, when the festival organiser asked if I would like a driver to fetch me from home and take me back.
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