Whitewater Safety & Rescue training

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Olly
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I would like to come and do it if thats possible,and am highly likely to do so, but I am unable to confirm just yet. When do you need to know by?

(Sorry, but I am a student! :geek: :D )

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I now can't come. Sorry :(

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samk
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Have a look on the front page for more details on this.

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Folks
I have booked accomodation for us at Tyddyn Bychan. See http://www.tyddynbychan.co.uk.
It is almost equidistant between the likely venues, and just off the A5 past Corwen.

The cost will be £20 accomodation for 2 nights. All bedding provided.

As this is already a more expensive trip than normal we could cut costs to the absolute minimum by providing our own breakfasts and evening meal , or you will see from their website there is an option for cooked breakfasts at £5 per head (this would reduce our time lost in the mornings?) and 3 choices of evening meal at prices between £9 and £16 per head. Please let me know what you prefer, in the event of no contact I will make an executive decision. My view is to take the breakfasts but cater for ourselves for the Sat evening.

Everyone needs to complete the attached form and return it to me , so that I can send them to Tom all together (the address on the form is incorrect BTW).

Any issues please let me know now.

Kind regards

Andy
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samk
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Thanks for booking the accomodation Andy, much appreciated :)

I'm happy to go with the majority on the food front. £5 for breakfast doesn't sound too bad though.

On a side note, Brian and I were looking at heading over on the Thursday night/Friday morning to see if we could get a paddle in on the Friday if anyone else fancied it?

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Brian
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Hi all
I just have only one place left in my car if any one is interested,
should be leaving dartford about half 3ish thursday afternoon picking sam up the other side of london en-route to sunny wales

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Brian
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just read my last post,how bad is my english :oops:

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samk
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Sorry to be a pain but I can't leave Thursday night - Friday morning would be better for me. Hope that's ok?

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Brian
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ok we will work around you then !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil:
youngsters of today me me me :D

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youngsters of today me me me
Yawn... :roll:

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