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Get set for Summer! VALUE | SERVICE | COMMITMENT


Make us your London home from home.


Being near to Marble Arch means we are ideally located for visits to world famous museums, Hyde Park and a whole host of other sights which are perfect for family days out.


Three Services Museum on WWII airfield Davidstow PL32 9YF • www.cornwallatwarmuseum.co.uk Mobile: 07799 194 918 Adult £4 • Concession £3 • Family £10 (2 adults and 3 children) Open: 10am-5pm/last admission 4pm • Easter till November • Closed Sunday, Monday & Tuesday • Open every day in July, August, September plus school and Bank Holidays Airfield tours available – July, August until mid September, phone or email for information


• Special Kids’ Menu • Goody bag on arrival


• Children are given something to entertain them when they come for lunch or dinner.


Summer Kids Eat Free*


Victory Services Club | 63-79 Seymour Street | London | W2 2HF T:02077234474 | E: res@vsc.co.uk,mem@vsc.co.uk | W:vsc.co.uk


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In beautiful countryside one mile south of the small Cotswold town of Corsham – midway between Bath and Chippenham lies


The Services


Any Service family needing short term accommodation, between postings, on retirement, for a break in the country or for Welfare reasons can stay at the Centre.


You stay in centrally heated, fully furnished and equipped, 3 to 4 bedroom self-catering chalets. To find out more contact your Welfare Office or telephone the Centre 01225 810358.


Cotswold Centre Your


Home from Home 38 Envoy Summer 2014 www.raf-ff.org.uk


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*Conditions apply


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