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There are lots of free things to do in London:


"THE RESTAURANT SHOW 2011" at EARL'S COURT 2 EXHIBITION CENTRE 10-12 October 2011 (free event if booked in advance)


The Restaurant Show ( http://www.therestaurantshow.co.uk ) now in its 23rd year, is an excellent chance to watch leading chefs demonstrate their skills, and sample food and drink from around the world.


To register, go to http://tinyurl.com/5u3yf4y and complete the requested details. You should do so in good time, as once on-line booking has closed, registration will only be possible on the day (and last year this cost 25 pounds).


Suggest you put "word of mouth" in the section where you have to say how you heard about the show. You should receive your name badge by e-mail before the event. Please note that this is a "trade only" event, so no "under 18s" will be admitted.


If you are a student, suggest that you do not include this information (if you do, it restricts you to going with your course tutor, and at certain times), but that you complete the application form creatively, to show that you are in some way connected with the restaurant trade.


The event runs from Monday 10 to Wednesday 12 October.


Do not forget to take your name badge with you!


For a street map, see http://tinyurl.com/5j9dss .

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