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Door2Tour.com reveals the lost property shortlist from Britain’s coaches

Door2Tour.com has revealed some of the perplexing paraphernalia left behind on Britain’s coaches over the last year - trumpets, ski boots and a glass eye to name a few


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Door2Tour.com, the coach holidays website, has revealed some of the bizarre and wacky items to have been found aboard Britain’s coaches over the course of the last year.

After being inspired by the naming of the Top 10 books left on Virgin flights over the festive period and hotel chain Travelodge’s lost property revelations, the travel company surveyed 22 of its featured tour operators to find out what were the most commonly found items on coaches during 2011. The most frequently abandoned or left behind belongings included various mobile and smart phones, which made up 57% of operator’s lost property boxes, plus an array of electrical items ranging from digital cameras, to laptops and games consoles.

The survey also unveiled a range of more curious items. Among the more perplexing paraphernalia collected were a horse shoe, false teeth, an arm hook, a bag of plants, the base of a full sized piano, a trumpet, and astonishingly, a glass eye.

Another common item to feature was walking sticks, prompting one baffled operator  to beg the question: “If [passengers] need a stick to walk with, how do they get home without it?”

Reading glasses, mobile phones, countless books (mysteries and romance novels were the favourites), items of clothing (including a lone shoe, a pair of ski boots and a pair of trousers), suitcases, passports and keys were also among the frequently found.

A wedding ring had also been found on one coach.

Kate Glanfield, Web Manager of Door2Tour.com, commented: “We were surprised and tickled to discover such a diverse array of objects left in lost property, especially ones which people evidently needed at the start of their trip. The range of electrical goods discovered also goes to show that the over 55s really are embracing technology. Either that or we’re seeing a more youthful audience on board our coaches.”

Door2Tour.com said that clothes and other non-perishables tend to be kept for a period of a couple of months before being passed on to charity. The owners of more serious items like lost passports and wallets are contacted but if still not reunited with them after a year, they are eventually shredded.

About Door2Tour.com:
Door2Tour.com is a consolidation of national and regional tour operators creating a diverse choice of UK, European and worldwide touring holidays including New Year breaks and Christmas breaks, Door2Tour coach tours, day trips, mini cruises and holidays by air to many exciting destinations. The group offers tours for those interested in a number of events, including the Chelsea flower show and London theatre breaks, as well as several other traditional England tours. All have live availability and offer the customer the opportunity to book online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Door2Tour.com features over 35 operators, including Cosmos holidays, Travelsphere and Leger Holidays.

PR contact:
Rachel Jones
14 New Hythe Lane
Larkfield
Aylesford
Kent
ME20 6AB
UK
01732 879138
www.door2tour.com



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