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Cheaper way to get National Trust Entry :)
aytch
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I contacted the NT as I had read that you could get access to their properties if you have a New Zealand Historic Places Membership. They confirmed this is the case.
Cost for two adults and two school aged children is $69 (NZ dollars) this equates to £32, and there is a $10 charge to ship cards to UK.
Hope this helps someone:
Link to site
Aytch
Cost for two adults and two school aged children is $69 (NZ dollars) this equates to £32, and there is a $10 charge to ship cards to UK.
Hope this helps someone:
Link to site
Aytch
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I saw a post about National Trust Scotland yesterday and had a look........and at the American site too. Interesting - thanks.0
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This is covered by these posts alreday in grabbit board
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1648955&highlight=national+trust
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=596058&highlight=national+trust
Thanks anywayFreebies you don't really need can be given to your local Hospice Charity shop so they can raise funds they desperately need. Pass on your good fortune :A0 -
to be honest, there is currently 30% cashback through quidco and a 9 months for the price of 12 offer for the first 12 months - so not sure if the saving would be that much. Plus I would rather the money went towards the national trust here than in NZ or USA...(especially for the sake of £5)0
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