Although it is now the 12th of May and people are still wearing scarves to work, what passes for an English summer these days will soon be upon us and for a lot of us there is a chance to enjoy some form of sporting activity.
In my case that normally means putting my feet up in front of the TV to watch a Test match or a bit of Wimbledon. Occasionally my wife will join me but as soon as I try to explain the vagaries of the LBW law she tends to disappear back into the garden.
For those of you wishing to attend these events Interline can provide transport to and from the stadium or racetrack. Five days of racing at Goodwood or Ascot is always a popular choice for friends and work colleagues and Interline can provide chauffeur driven Mercedes E and S Class along with the Viano MPV. If you plan to spend a day at a Test match or one day international an Interline car can help you arrive on time and be there to meet you at close of play.
A day at Wimbledon really takes on a new dimension with an S Class Mercedes on your doorstep first thing in the morning to whisk you down to SW19.
Then of course there is the World Cup. Now, try as I might, I don't think I can convince you to take a cab to South Africa but I am sure there will be a few World Cup parties, particularly if England do well. Alcohol may well be consumed and a taxi will be required. Take the opportunity now to put our number 0844 567 3893 in to your mobile phone and whether you are celebrating Gerard's last minute winner, Maradona being sent to the stands (it must happen) or ,best of all ,Germany crashing out on penalties, you can have an Interline minicab waiting to take you home.
Many of the pubs in Harrow, Pinner, Kingsbury and Kenton will of course being showing the games live and our offices at the top of Peterborough Road Harrow are open 24 hours a day 7 days a week so even after extra time and penalties one of our taxis can be called upon to get you home.
So let us hope for a great summer of sport with England winning the Test Series, Lee Westwood coming out on top at the Open, Murray triumphing at Wimbledon and Ferdinand lifting the World Cup.
Not much to ask for is it?