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St Andrews Day Celebrations - free Castle Entry
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Is this free entry only if you join Historic Scotland? Already joined National Trust and can't really afford two subscriptions but would like to take my laddie to The Castle if I can.0
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This sounds good...shame I have to work!:dance::j Take That 23/12/2007:j :dance:0
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maggiesoup wrote:Is this free entry only if you join Historic Scotland? Already joined National Trust and can't really afford two subscriptions but would like to take my laddie to The Castle if I can.
Edinburgh Castle, St Andrew’s Castle and St Andrew’s Cathedral will offer free admission to visitors on 30 November to mark Scotland’s national day and celebrate the anniversary of the Stone of Destiny’s return to Scotland.
Each year Historic Scotland, which care for all three properties, waives the entry fee so Scots and others can make the most of some of the country’s wonderful heritage on St Andrew’s Day.0 -
Ahhh, makes me proud to be a ScotNever do things tomorow when you can do them today.0
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fran_from_willesden wrote:This sounds good...shame I have to work!
If you live in Edinburgh you can go free anytime until 31 March 2007 with a CityCard: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=317513"The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
best of everything; they just make the best
of everything that comes along their way."
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