The Spring 2004 edition (which may well be the first) of
The Good Holiday Guide
contains some truly mediocre travel writing - the articles are mostly
all written by a single writer, or are just rehashed info provided by
tourist information offices. The article on travel in the East of
England is a particularly poor example of the art, being titled
"In the Steps of Don Quixote", (a reference which is neither
geographically accurate, nor is it even explained), atop an article which
manages to cover the rich windmilling heritage of Lincolnshire in just two
sentences. The tiny inch high accompanying photo of Heckington windmill
is uncredited, perhaps showing this to be lifted direct from the
tourist office provided publications.