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Voucher for Free Entry to Kew Gardens 1st and 2nd July

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  • purplemoon
    purplemoon Posts: 674 Forumite
    helenx wrote:
    you can get your tickets from this link:

    http://www.culturalco-operation.org/tickets/

    Hope this help.
    Will these definately be unique numbers? How come they say there aren't any available online? I've had to print in b&w cos they would be illegible in colour as little ink... Still as you can photocopy in colour can't see how thay can complain.
  • murphydavid
    murphydavid Posts: 834 Forumite
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    I got my vouchers thanks very much to HELENX. I want to be there on the Sunday. Coming from Surrey. My normal for that distance is to drive but I have an issue with problem parking. I hate it. So for those who were there in previous years. Would you advise drive? Train? Bus? And if drive where to park? Any helpful tips on transport to that area on Sunday at about 10:00am would be gratefully received.

    Many thanks.
  • --Tony--
    --Tony-- Posts: 1,752 Forumite
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    A Big thank you to the OP.


    Had a great free day out at Kew today, never been before and it was really nice.:beer:
    .
  • Ditto to Tony's post.
  • murphydavid
    murphydavid Posts: 834 Forumite
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    Same again excellent thread and lovely day had by both.
  • purplemoon
    purplemoon Posts: 674 Forumite
    It wasn't moneysaving (cos we live in Brighton and get the train!) but was a grand day out. I haven't been for years. My nana lived in West London when I was little so when it was affordable we went. Was nice to take my son, and the music made an interesting backdrop; the day was too busy to hear much of it properly.
    Thanks to OP and helenx
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