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High Quality, Unique Aviation, Military and Historical Short Breaks across the UK


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The beauty of a Lindum Heritage short break, aside from the awe


inspiring tour, is the simplicity of just turning up and letting us do the rest and being in a personally focused small group of no more than 20 people. The only thing you will require is money for your evening drinks.


For our free brochure or more information please call:


01522 845060 or visit our website


www.lindumheritage.co.uk


Excitement & Discovery


 Friendly farm animals to meet  Creepy Crawly World  Falconry displays and demonstrations


 Walk through Aviary and Butterfly Tunnel


 Aerial Runways & Hill Fort  Discovery & Wildlife Gardens  Pig Racing weekends/holidays  Indoor Play Barn  The Mysterious Marsh  Big Red Trailer Rides … and lots, lots more!


EASTER LAMBING Friday April 15th and all through our Easter fun Good Friday 22nd April, through to Easter Monday 25th April


Visit www.rarebreeds.org.uk Open from 10.30am everyday


J10 of M20 between Hamstreet &Woodchurch www.britain-magazine.com BRITAIN 85


International Summer Schools 10 July – 20 August 2011


At the University of Cambridge International Summer Schools we offer a variety of interdisciplinary and specialist programmes. Subject areas include: Art History, Medieval Studies, Shakespeare, Literature, History and Science.


Programmes run from one to six weeks and are taught by leading Cambridge scholars and guest subject specialists.


To add to your academic experience we also organise a range of evening lectures, weekend excursions and social events.


+44 (0) 1223 760850 intenq@ice.cam.ac.uk www.ice.cam.ac.uk/intsummer


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£5 per person (under 3s come free) for January & February 2011


Our 2011 programme


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