Saturday last my little sister was married to her childhood sweetheart. She looked absolutely breathtaking and the happy couple did a wonderful job of entertaining us all. There were ground breaking dance renditions, wonderful speeches, incredible food and a fantastic master of ceremonies (ME!). It’s now a few days rest before heading off to […]
What a way to spend a sunday in Brighton! The sun was shining, tens of thousands of cheering people thronged the streets, and the smell of excitement was in the air. And, most importantly of all, six runners ran 26.2 miles in the climbing temperatures to raise money for our charity Quest4Change – fantastic! So […]
Okay that might be exaggerating things a little, but we did do our bit. On a beautiful sunny day in Brighton, 8,000 people got together to run 26.2 miles at the second annual Brighton Marathon, and Quest helped out by manning the water station at mile 6. An early start at 6am wasn’t enough to […]
From Ciara – Bit behind on the blog entry, so lets see how good my memory is. Colca Canyon trek came after Lake Titicaca. Very refreshing to wear shorts and a t shirt trekking and not have to worry about snow! We all enjoyed the trek a lot. The first day was quite hard, walking […]
Quest are pleased to announce that we have opened up a doggy creche in our office in Hove…. Well, no, not really. But we have had the pleasure of puppy-sitting twice now this week, first was our resident computer-tamer Philip’s three month old collie pup Shadow, who enjoyed […]
Well…a new departure date at least! The Manu Conservation Project is now available as a 4 week summer project, departing on July 12th 2011. Take a look at the full list of dates and costs here. The Manu Project is a unique opportunity to live and work in one of the most pristine areas of […]
Here in the Quest Office we have everything crossed for all of you waiting for A-Level results to come out next week. We all remember it well and know what a tense time it can be, but remember, whatever happens your options are open. With the rise in tuition fees in 2012, if you have […]
The 2011 Tanzania Gap Year is well and truly underway! Dom, Emily, Haydn, Kari and Lorna touched down at Kilimanjaro Airport on Friday evening and have spent the weekend preparing for work and acclimatising to the temperature (not to mention getting used to the rice and beans diet!) Thunderstorms are the byword in Babati at this time of year, […]
The 2011 Tanzania Gap Year is well and truly underway! Dom, Emily, Haydn, Kari and Lorna touched down at Kilimanjaro Airport on Friday evening and have spent the weekend preparing for work and acclimatising to the temperature (not to mention getting used to the rice and beans diet!) Thunderstorms are the byword in Babati at this time of year, […]
Congratulations to Bethany Ecroyd from St Christophers Sixth Form College in Accrington for winning this year’s Jane Goodall Roots and Shoots Award for Individual Endeavour! This is a quite impressive feat considering there are around 1,500 schools in the UK which take part in the Roots and Shoots programme, and who knows how many […]