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With the happy coincidence of Easter, the Royal Wedding and May Day....take 26th-28th April off and you'll get 11 days holiday in return. I can't recall that ever happening in recent memory. In fact, unless you're a policeman, nurse or on shift work you'd be mad not to do this right?


As a Scotsman, I'm keen to escape any hint of gawrd bless yer marm fawning and elope to anywhere warm that will not be showing the Royal Wedding. So are you cashing in your 3 for 11 offer and if so where do you intend to spend it?

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I'll be up in the beautiful south Shropshire hills with the family. We'll be walking, birdwatching, drinking the local ale and picking wild bilberries on the moors. No phone, no TV, no internet and no phone signal. Bliss.


Same as I did back in '81 for the other Royal Wedding :-)

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