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Lake Como & the Bernina Express Selected departures August to October 2013
This tour is a wonderful blend of some of the hnest sights in •
, northern Italy. Firstly Lake Garda, where waves lap gently on the ■ ' ’ shirigle shoreline, with its background of the snow-capped Dolomite mountains; then Venice, a unique city full of cultural delights such"— as the Doge's Palace, St. Mark's Basilica and the Grand Canal; lastly; v : Verona, one of the most romantic cities ybu will everfind and so ; appropriate as the setting for Romeo and Juliet.
• Return flights fipm Manchester or Leeds/Bradford, other regional airports also available
_ * ' • Tour of beautiful Lake Garda - Italy's largest lake
:• Guided sightseeing tour of Verona - the city of Romeo and Juliet - - -• .Tour of the Dolomites - with their dramatic alpine sceneiyi" I ; I
' v ^ . . , , • Services ofan experienced tour manager; ■ -r' " - * - ■ :
. . Guided sightseeing tour of Venice, perjiaps the most unique city i” ;'- onearth'.
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• Seven nights in a choice of excellent qualitythreeorfour-star hotels with breakfast and dinner- '
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The Sorrento peninsula and the Bay of Naples is simply one of the most beautiful corners of Europe, attracting visitors for centuries in
search ofits outstanding scenery, tranquillity and someofthe most - wondrous'sights'from throughout history. Add the excellent food ■
and wine, plus the Italians themselves with their legendary love of ' life, and you have all the ingredients for a wonderful tour.- ' ' ‘ *
•. Return flights to Naples from Manchester, other regional airports -■ c; • - also available
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• Seven nights half-board in a choice of three & four-star hotels in Sorrento • Walking tour of Soirento, one of Italy's most beautiful coastal towns - ; Cmise to the stunning island of Capri, home of the Roman Emperois'* • VisittothemagnificentvolcanoofVesuvius • Visit to Naples with its Archaeological Museum '
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Holidays organised by and are subjw to the booking conditions of RivieraTravel, New Manor, 328 Wetmore Road, Burton OnTrent Staffordshire DEM i sp -
, On this wonderfully varied tour we explore Lake Como, one of ■ the most beautiful lakes in the world, plus some stunning icons of ^ northern Italy and Switzerland: the amazing Lakes of Maggiore and: Lugano, the majestic Alps surrounding St Moritz and a fantastic ra i l ' journeyon the Bernina Express.
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•, Return flights from Manchester or Leeds'/Bradford.'othe'r re'giSial airports also available '
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• Travel on the stunning Bernina Express, one of the world's most spectacular railway journeys
• Visits to Lake Maggiore and Lugano Guided y
. , r of Bergamo, the loveliest medieval town in northern Italy -■
Lake cruise to Bellagio, acknowledged as one of the most beautiful V
..villages in Italy
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' Per person pnees based on two sharing a twin room. Single rooms and optional insurance available at a a e ^ i r ia i^ to a v a la h l lV ABIAV4744AIOL3430iMMecied
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-14 Spiral; 15 Compel; 17 Parody; 18 • Beat 19 Trickery; 21 Roundabout 22-
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j scheme, a Quality Parish Coun- ■ ; Icil is representative of, and ac-
Itively engages with, all parts lo f i ts community; providing I vision, identity, and a sense of (belonging. . it is effectively and proper-
I I thorities and other public serv- -
I community. Fred Holland, clerk to the
I ly managed and articulates the - I needsandwishesofitscommu- I nity; it is committed to work in I partnership with principal au-
ice agencies and delivers local services on behalf of principal authorities when this repre- ■ sents the best deal for the local
'' n ® County Council's parish champion County Coun. Mike Otter (left) presents the Quality Council status to Whalley Parish Council chairman Martin Highton and clerk to the council Fred Holland. -
parish council, commented: “This award is a bonus for both
the residents of Whalley and the parish council. I believe the council makes a valuable con
tribution to the quality oflife in Whalley.
“Councillors are all volun
teers. They are committed to working both with other or ganisations and the whole community in Whalley both to improve the village and retain . its heritage.'This is increasingly
relevant now with the ever en croaching development in and .around the village.
..... “The Quality Council Award
is recognition of the quality of service that has been delivered formanyyears.”
j i t has been awarded Quality ’ jParish Status, an award made lonly to councils which adhere ^ jto the highest standards in all - I areas of operation. •. , r . Under the te rm s .of the .
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: The Sterling'Trio open the • • • GSTspringseriesofseven ■ luncheon-concerts at the ” Village Hall, Knowle Green, •-
V next Thursday, May i6th, : : • I includingworksbyBach,”- Hununel and Faure. Admis sion is £15, £7 children, or * £10 concert only.
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' TheSterlingTrio ■ Anyone see these thieves?
Thieves walked across fields to siphon 76 litres of red dieselfuelfiromtwoexcavatorsatSalesburyHallRoad, Ribchester, between last Friday and Monday. In a sepa-
; rate incident, crooks stole antique weighing scales worth £100 from the empty Whalley Nursery and Garden Cen tre. Anyone who saw suspicious activity, call police on 101.
Overcoat needed for when‘bombs
droponOownham’ Stage'Two Players, from Downham, need to borrow
. an ARP warden’s overcoat, black woollen and size 42/44, for their wartime sketches at Chatburn’s 1940’s night next Friday, May 17th. Contact Fran Os borne, 01200 423301.. i-
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