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Calendar - Royal Horticultural Society (family planner)
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I have been given this as a Christmas pressie idea for my mother in law. Any ideas where I can get this the cheapest?
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If you order more than £40.00 worth of books from The Book People you get a RHS 2006 diary worth £10.00 free. Although not a calender it is a very nice present.
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http://www.charitycards.co.uk/product_details.php?id=ECAS36014&catId=238
Sorry not sure how to do links, but it's 6.99 at above plus 1.28 P&P (I think).
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I've used the family organiser calender form WHSmiths for years, about £5. It is completly plain no fancy pictures and plenty of space to organise my gang
Mary“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Reading your request THIS might help.
Dunno about the colander though. I would have thought anything with holes in it wouldn't be a lot of good!"Unhappiness is not knowing what we want, and killing ourselves to get it."Post Count: 4,111 Thanked 3,111 Times in 1,111 Posts (Actual figures as they once were))Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.0 -
mhoc wrote:I've used the family organiser calender form WHSmiths for years, about £5. It is completly plain no fancy pictures and plenty of space to organise my gang
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Thanks Mary, but she is definite it has to be RHS and the family planner!0 -
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coolagarry wrote:
Thanks for the link. Would you believe the charity website details above are cheaper than going direct to wisley, so will purchase from them.
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If you can wait RHS Wisley usually have a really good sale just after Xmas where everything is a fraction of the price - I usually pick up all of my diaries, calendars etc there. A diary is usually about 50p and acalendar about £2. This is early Jan, but as Jan progresses on they tend to reduce even more!0
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