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Coach Day Tours HOW TO BOOK PICK UP POINTS ROUTE A • 8.30am - Munchies Café, Mottingham • 8.35am - Bus Stop William Barefoot Drive/Speke Hill • 8.40am - Bus Stop William Barefoot Drive/Crouch Croft COACH • 8.50am - New Eltham Library, Southwood Road • 9.00am - Opposite McDonalds, Sidcup High Street • 9.15am - Junction of London Rd./Walnut Way, Swanley DAY TOURS • 9.20am - Opposite ASDA, Bartholomew Way, Swanley • 9.35am - Outside the CO-OP, Hever Road, West Kingsdown NEW BOOKING ROUTE B OFFICE NOW OPEN • 8.30am - Opposite Barclays Bank, Eltham High Street IN WELLING 20 Upper Wickham Lane, Welling, Kent DA16 3HE • 8.35am - The Church, Well Hall Rd, Eltham • 8.37am - Well Hall Pleasaunce, Well Hall Rd, Eltham • 8.40am - Well Hall Roundabout, Well Hall Rd, Eltham Call our office on: • 8.45am - Bus Stop outside Premier Store, Welling Way, Welling • 8.50am - Elite Fish Bar, High Street, Welling 020 8301 1123 or • 9.00am - Townley Rd. Library, Bexleyheath • 9.15am - Clock Tower, Crayford 01322 660055 • 9.20am - Junction of Stanham Rd, Dartford Rd • 9.30am - Dartford Library Monday - Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturdays between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. ROUTE C Closed Sunday. • 8.30am – Downham Tavern, Downham Way • 8.35am – Grove Park Station, Downham Way Payment methods: • 8.45am – Post Sorting Office, Sherman Rd, Bromley North • 8.50am – High Street, Bromley South Station • Debit/Credit Card by phone. • 9.05am – Day Light Inn, Station Square, Pettswood MAY, JUNE AND • Cheque by post. • 9.10am – St Mary’s Cray Station • In Cash, Debit/Credit Card, Cheque at our office: • 9.15am – Bus Stop, Nugent Shopping Centre, Cray Avenue 20 Upper Wickham Lane, Welling, Kent DA13 3HE. • 9.20am – Bus Stop opposite Priory Gardens, JULY 2019 Court Rd, Orpington • 9.25am – Bus Stop Spur Rd, (Court Rd. end) Orpington Cancellations: Please note that cancellations made at least 10 • 9.30am – Bus Stop Spur Rd, War Memorial, Orpington days in advance of the day tour will receive a full refund. Any cancellations made 3 days prior to the tour date will receive • 9.35am – Bus Stop Sevenoaks Rd./Oakleigh Gardens Tel: 020 8301 1123 / 01322 660055 50% refund. No refund will be due for cancellations made with (The Crescent) Email: [email protected] less than 3 days notice. We reserve the right to cancel any tour due to insufficient bookings and in such circumstances a full WE ARE NOW OFFERING WEEKEND AND MINI Web: www.accesscoaches.co.uk refund will be given. BREAKS, PLEASE CALL FOR A BROCHURE. 20 Upper Wickham Lane, Welling, Kent DA16 3HE MAY 2019 JUNE 2019 JULY 2019 DESTINATION CHARGES ARE: Saturday 1st - Route A - Epsom Derby Wednesday 3rd - Route A - Eastbourne Adults £17.00, 14-17 yrs £14.00, Under 14 yrs £11.00 Excludes admission. Friday 5th - Route B - Hampton Court Flower Show Unless otherwise stated. Sunday 2nd - Route B - Dickens Festival, Rochester Excludes admission. Wednesday 1st - Route C - Eastbourne Adults £14.00, 14-17 yrs £12.00, under 14’s £8.00. Saturday 6th - Route C - Kent County Show, Detling Friday 3rd - Route A - Hastings Tuesday 4th - Route C - The Moorings Restaurant for a Excludes admission. 3 Course Lunch at Pevensey Bay. £30 pp. Sunday 7th - Route A - Great Yarmouth Saturday 4th - Route B - Mayday Festival at Hever Castle Also stopping at garden centre on route. Excludes admission. Please see Monday 8th - Route B - Dymchurch & Hythe Tuesday 6th - Route B - Hastings Monday 6th - Route C - Rochester Sweeps Market updated pickup Wednesday 10th - Route A - Southend Friday 7th - Route A - Clacton-on-Sea Including Festival Performers. Adults £14, 14-17 yrs £12, under 14’s £8. points overleaf Thursday 11th - Route C - Quex Park Museum, Tuesday 7th - Route B - Southend Saturday 8th - Route B - Bovingdon Market Birchington-on-Sea. Excludes admission. Thursday 9th - Route A - Quex Park Museum, Birchington-on-Sea Sunday 9th - Route C - Margate/Broadstairs/Ramsgate Friday 12th - Route B - Bognor Including craft fair. Excludes admission. Tuesday 11th - Route A - Deal and Walmer Castle Saturday 13th - Route C - Henley Festival, Henley on Thames Friday 10th - Route A - Whitstable and Herne Bay Excludes admission. Sunday 14th - Route B - Bournemouth Saturday 11th - Route C - Bovingdon Market Thursday 13th - Route B - Eastbourne Thursday 18th - Route C - Brighton Sunday 12th - Route B - Le Touquet France. £40 pp. Saturday 15th - Route B Saturday 20th - Route B - Bath. £25 pp. Please note pickup times will be earlier. Passports required. Father’s Day Classic Car Event at Hever Castle Please note pickup times will be earlier. Tuesday 14th - Route A - Eastbourne Excludes admission. Sunday 21st - Route A - Le Touquet France. £40 pp. Sunday 16th - Route A - Cotswolds Tour. £25 pp. Wednesday 15th - Route B - Afternoon at Bewl Water Please note pickup times will be earlier. Passports required. Please note pickup times will be earlier. Thursday 16th - Route C - Broadstairs Monday 17th - Route C - Eastbourne Tuesday 23rd - Route C - Herne Bay Saturday 18th - Route A Wednesday 19th - Route A - Camber Sands Thursday 25th - Route A - Dymchurch & Hythe Brooklands Vintage Festival, Weybridge. Excludes admission. Saturday 22nd - Route B Friday 26th - Route B - Camber Sands Sunday 19th - Route B - Cheddar Gorge. £25 pp. Sunday 28th - Route A - Oyster Festival, Whitstable Excludes admission. Please note pickup times will be earlier. Tobacco Alley Adinkerke and Dunkirk Please note pickup times will be earlier. Passports required. Monday 29th - Route C - Hastings Tuesday 21st - Route B - Cream Tea Cruise at the Waterside Inn, Sunday 23rd - Route C - Blenheim Palace Flower Show Hidden Hertfordshire. £45 pp. Wednesday 31st - Route B - Bourton-on-the-Water. £25 pp. Excludes admission. Please note pickup times will be earlier. Thursday 23rd - Route A - Bognor Tuesday 25th - Route A - Brighton Saturday 25th - Route C Tobacco Alley, Adinkerke & Dunkirk Thursday 27th - Route C - Clacton-on-Sea £40 pp. Please note pickup times will be earlier. Passports required. Sunday 30th - Route B - Longleat Safari Park Excludes admission. Sunday 26th - Route B - Sussex Street Food Festival, Hastings Monday 27th - Route A - Margate Wednesday 29th - Route C - Surrey County Show, Stoke Park Guildford. Excludes admission. Friday 31st - Route B - Clacton-on-Sea .
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