Popular local coach company offers a trip to Bath

26 Oct 2008

A local Coach company advertised in last week's local paper a comprehensive half board trip to the Christmas Markets of Bath from 5th to 7th December - all for £105!

Neil Matthews, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Spokesman for Folkestone and Hythe, commented:

"This deal is well worth considering especially if you haven't seen old friends for a while. Just think, you could visit the Bath's markets, buy your Christmas presents, and deliver them to your friends there and then. You could exchange seasonal greetings and share a mince pie or two with them at the same time."

Neil added:

"I wouldn't be surprised if our local Conservative Councillors snap up quite a few tickets, so if this trip interests you, I wouldn't leave it too long to buy yours."

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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