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AVICULTURAL SOCIETY the “Tour of France” park trips is planned for September 19-23,2024. If you wish to attend, please get your non-refuridable deposit payment of £150 to Becci at Howard Travel on 01225 777 227 before April 30. A brief itinerary is show below. Find out more at: www.avisoc.co.uk

Day one: departure from your local pick-up point to the port and continue on the overnight ferry to France. Cabins have been provided on a twin share basis. Note: the cabins are only set up as bunks.

ZooParc de Beauval. Set within 45 hectares, discover 22 splendid territories designed

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