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So, yeah, but a lot of people are doing the organised ones.
This wouldn't be that commercial.
I suppose the Camino del Francis, Clare, would be the one a lot of people would do.
This one here, the first one that was, you know, where it started, this wouldn't be that commercial.
This isn't on the kind of roads that a lot of them are.
This is very scenic.
and mountaineering.
So again, it's a different type of experience.
But yeah, there are people doing it self-drive, Clare, there's people doing it themselves.
But I like kind of, you know, just to have, it's lovely when you have a guide and a driver who tells you all the great spots to go and eat and you're a bit lazy there, but fabulous.
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Now, though, electric car owners who can't install a charger at home might take heart now from plans in London to try to solve the problem for people who don't have driveways or people who live in terraced houses.
It's proved to be a major barrier for urban dwellers who really want to switch to EVs.
So let's talk through some of the possible solutions to the problem.
I'm joined by the president of the Irish Planning Institute, Gavin Lawler.
Good morning, Gavin.