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Old February 3rd, 2004, 02:09 AM
HH
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Default Bank holiday weekend 1-3 May 2004

When traveling in England, I usually make no reservations for B&B, but
simply find a place in mid-afternoon. I'll be in East Anglia during the 1-3
May bank holiday weekend this year. Would it be wise to make reservations,
or will there likely be places available?

Harlan
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Old February 3rd, 2004, 09:38 PM
Bertie Dogg
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Default Bank holiday weekend 1-3 May 2004

For a Bank Holiday weekend I would book ahead especially if you know in what
area you intend to stay.

Contact the Tourist Info in the nearest big town to where you want to stay
(they will have a website)..UK tourist offices are now only listing B&Bs
meeting the ETC standards and you will find those same B&Bs on
www.visitbritain.com


http://freespace.virgin.net/david.cantwell


"HH" wrote in message
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When traveling in England, I usually make no reservations for B&B, but
simply find a place in mid-afternoon. I'll be in East Anglia during the

1-3
May bank holiday weekend this year. Would it be wise to make reservations,
or will there likely be places available?

Harlan
-----
Soft adventure tours at http://softadventure.net/tours.htm




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Old February 4th, 2004, 01:26 PM
Bertie Dogg
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Default Bank holiday weekend 1-3 May 2004

For a Bank Holiday weekend I would book ahead especially if you know in what
area you intend to stay.

Contact the Tourist Info in the nearest big town to where you want to stay
(they will have a website)..UK tourist offices are now only listing B&Bs
meeting the ETC standards and you will find those same B&Bs on
www.visitbritain.com


http://freespace.virgin.net/david.cantwell

"HH" wrote in message
news:WpDTb.165395$5V2.847656@attbi_s53...
When traveling in England, I usually make no reservations for B&B, but
simply find a place in mid-afternoon. I'll be in East Anglia during the

1-3
May bank holiday weekend this year. Would it be wise to make reservations,
or will there likely be places available?

Harlan
-----
Soft adventure tours at http://softadventure.net/tours.htm




 




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