Paul Spiers is finally enjoying his dream holiday to Portugal (Image: Paul Spiers/On the Beach) A street cleaner who was banned from going on his dream holiday by bosses has finally jetted off and is having the 'time of his life'. Paul Spiers, who captured the hearts of the nation last week, touched down in Albufeira, Portugal this weekend for his long awaited second-ever holiday. The holiday has been organised by package holiday company, On the Beach, who earlier this week created a ‘competition’ that only Paul could win.

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