SUNDAY 01/06/2026 – FRIENDLY CABS “MADE US CHUCKLE”.. 75 YEARS OF MOANING ABOUT SOLENT FERRY COSTS

75 years ago, in May 1950, the cost of ferry fares were, apparently, already a source of grievance. Mr. H. Frohock, of St. Alban’s guest house, Shanklin, sent a letter to the County Press asking why it cost £3 to cross the Solent, when it only cost 5s (25p) to cross the Firth of Forth.

Looks like little’s changed then.. 😁

For context, the Firth of Forth crossing distance is
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FRIENDLY CABS MAKES ISLE OF WIGHT GOOGLE HISTORY!

Friendly Cabs has just become the first Isle of Wight taxi company to EVER hit 200 Google reviews and, what’s even more astonishing, every single review is a 5 Star review!

To put that into full context, the oldest and largest taxi company on the island has been in business for 75+ years and has a very large fleet of vehicles and drivers.

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SATURDAY 15/03/2025 – FRIENDLY CABS INCLUDED IN THE “DOG FURIENDLY” DIRECTORY

Friendly Cabs has just been included in the “Dog Furiendly” website directory, “the ultimate guide for dog owners in search of adventure!”

From their website:

“Say goodbye to the days of leaving your furry best mate behind and hello to a world of new experiences together. With over 10 million dog owners relying on our platform since 2018, we’re proud to be the go-to resource for pet parents … Read on

HOW DO WE CONSTRUCT OUR FRIENDLY CABS MORNING SUMMARY POSTS?

Good evening, everyone! I thought some followers might like to know what goes into constructing our daily summary posts each morning.

On a normal day, with few weather or travel/traffic problems, those posts normally take me circa 30 minutes to construct.

The time consuming process is checking every possible source of information. I always check the following:

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TUESDAY 04/03/2025 – AN UPCOMING TALK TO THE STUDENTS OF ST. GEORGE’S SEN SCHOOL IN NEWPORT

This Friday I’m very much looking forward to chatting to one of the classes at St George’s SEN School about the life and work of a taxi driver. Apparently, one of the students in this class is passionate about one day becoming a taxi driver, so I’ll be giving them some information on what it entails, how to become one and answering lots of their questions! Can’t wait!👍

Duncan
Friendly
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A LOVELY DAY WITH WESSEX REGIONAL CARE AND MARGERET’S WONDERFUL DRAWINGS!

Last year I had the privilege of driving the lovely ladies and gents from Wessex Regional Care.

They visited the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary in Sandown and everyone, including myself, had a wonderful day! One of the ladies promised faithfully to draw me some pictures from the day and email them to me, and true to her word, I just received two fantastic dinosaur pictures this morning!

Margaret, these

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A COLD AND CLOUDY SATURDAY – 18/01/2025

Good morning, everyone! The Met Office is promising us a cold and cloudy Saturday. Temperatures will hover around 4 degrees C all day, accompanied by light E winds.

From the Southern Vectis Bus’ Twitter feed:

“The Route 37 is unable to serve either of the West street Cemetery Stops, due to temp traffic lights and road works covering the stops. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Nearest stops are West

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