27-09-2012, 11:27 PM | #21 |
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P.s thanks Ed, sounds good to me.
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27-09-2012, 11:31 PM | #22 |
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Email the person that posted this... note the email address at the end of the post.
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27-09-2012, 11:40 PM | #23 |
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Wow this sounds really interesting and is only 5 minutes from my house ! If anyone wants any recommendations for good hotels or places to eat then let me know as I would be happy to help and give advice
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EmilyJayne do you know of any good hotels???
Me, Taylor and Ross are thinking of getting a family room somewhere! Any ideas? |
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Hi Sophie, It really depends on what sort of money you are wanting to spend! We have a holiday inn which is in a village called Eight Ash Green, just off the A12 and very close to the zoo. I imagine they would do family rooms or something similar. We also have a premier inn on Cowdray Avenue which is good and close to the town centre if you were wanting to go out to eat etc. This also has an ok pub next door which serves the usual pub food. The higher end would be the George Hotel on the high street which is a lovely hotel but much pricier. I will try and think of some others but they are the main ones I can think of right now
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Thanks for replying, the cheaper the better for me! Will look into the both the first two thanks xx
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Good to see that people are preparing to travel in order to attend this Conference. It does have the potential of being a really excellent event.
For those, whom have not seen the talks by Francis Baines on UV and environmental lighting, let me say that you are in for a real treat. Not only does she explain the subject in clear and a highly engaging manner but she also typically incorporates practical displays which show the various products commonly used in the hobby with their relevant merits and applications. BOOKED YOUR PLACE YET? |
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I have sent off the form....
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I'll be there
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This should be fun.
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