Cheap coach hire for Wigan and Leeds fans travelling to Wembley for the Carnegie Challenge Cup

Calling all Wigan Warriors and Leeds Rhinos fans! If you’re looking for cost effective coach transport to London’s Wembley arena to watch your team battle it out for the chance to lift the Carnegie Challenge cup, then come direct to the UK’s premier provider of chauffeur driven coach and minibus hire to learn  more about the cheap deals available for rugby league fans.

After triumphing over the Castleford Tigers in a nail biting 8-10 semi final over the weekend, the Leeds Rhinos booked their ticket to Wembley for this year’s Carnegie Challenge Cup Final at Wembley. The Leeds allocation of tickets for the Wembley final went on sale yesterday, so if you’ve already got your hands on your ticket to see the Leeds Rhinos take on Wigan Warriors on August 27th, then get in touch with Coach Broker to make the most of the highly affordable deals available.

Wigan Warriors beat St Helens in another fiercely fought match with a final score line of 18-12 last weekend and now the Wigan fans can look forward to a showpiece final in Wembley later this month.

Coach Broker have a huge selection of coaches and minibuses available for hire for Wigan and Leeds rugby league fans travelling to London for the Carnegie Challenge Cup final including 8-seater luxury minibuses with air conditioning and surround sound, to executive style 45-seater coaches with onboard WC facilities, to 80-seater double-decker coaches with plasma screens and CD systems, as well as standard style coaches and minibuses in a variety of sizes so however many people you need to transport, however large or small your budget, Coach Broker can offer you a competitive deal on coach hire to London.

Call Coach Broker now for a free quote for chauffeur driven coach or minibus hire to London for the Carnegie Challenge Cup Final.

New roads to tackle congestion in Leeds

coach BrokerThe Yorkshire city of Leeds has seen its brand new Inner Ring Road opened as other works near completion.

Transport secretary Geoff Hoon MP, who opened the new £50 million project, said: “I am delighted to be in Leeds today to officially open the final stage of the Inner Ring Road and see the excellent progress being made towards completing the East Leeds Link Road.

“These crucial schemes will see thousands of motorists a day benefit from free-flowing traffic, allow for further public transport improvements and attract further development and investment in the city.”

The announcement is good news for anyone planning to book car hire for an event at one of Leeds’ many attractions as the new scheme, which connects to the M621, should ease congestion in and around the city centre.

Meanwhile, the £80 million East Leeds Link Road is rapidly approaching completion, with Mr Hoon stating that will be finished on time and in line with original projections.

Leeds is one of the largest cities in the north of England and is home to two universities and a number of major sports teams including Leeds United Football Club.

Leed’s Roundhay bonfire date set

FireworksCoach-loads of people will be making their way to Roundhay Park in Leeds next month for the popular Roundhay Park Leeds Firework Display.

This year’s event will kick off on Wednesday 5th of November to celebrate Guy Fawkes’ infamous Gunpowder Plot.

Visitors will get free admission to the event, which will start at around 19:30 BST, which will leave plenty of funds aside for any coach or car hire that may be necessary.

The fireworks are not expected to begin until 20:00 BST after the bonfire is lit, which typically attracts around 70,000 people each year.

Commenting prior to last year’s festival, a spokesperson for Leeds City Council told the Yorkshire Evening Post that safety remains a top priority.

He said: “The Roundhay bonfire is a massive event which around 70,000 people attend. To ensure the safety of these huge crowds, we have to erect 3,350 metres of fencing.

“The bonfire is eagerly anticipated by local people. We want it to be both an enjoyable and safe experience for everyone.”