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Dates for Day trip to France

THX911

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We have a very small following on the London region sub-forum here but it should give a good indication of what date the majority of us prefer; need replies by the weekend, so we can put the date into April Porsche Post. The April dates might be too short a notice for the PP readers by hopefully we would have spread the news by word of mouth and newsletter well before then.

Multiple selection allowed, so please tick all (except the last one) if you are available for all the dates.
 
not forgetting that Des has already planned lunch and a tunnel or 2 on 21st April and that 2 wks in a row might be a bit much for anyone...my vote is for June[;)]
 
ORIGINAL: jc

not forgetting that Des has already planned lunch and a tunnel or 2 on 21st April and that 2 wks in a row might be a bit much for anyone...my vote is for June[;)]

Glad someone checked the diary [:)], removed 21st as a possible date.
 
Right, as of 27 Feb the poll was as follows:

Sat 14th Apr 16% (5)
Sun 15th Apr 16% (5)
Sun 22nd Apr 10% (3)
Sat 9th Jun 20% (6)
Sun 10th Jun 10% (3)
Prefer Saturday 20% (6)
Prefer Sunday 3% (1)
Prefer Weekday 3% (1)

Poll closes tomorrow, so I doubt there will be any drastic change: Two dates are coming pretty strong 14 April and 9 Jun (chosen 14 April over 15 as the poll for Prefer Saturday is much higher compared to Sunday).

Tallmat, will you be at Ace Cafe tomorrow evening? We can finalise the day with the rest of the regulars and draw up a rough plan...
 
Whichever date, a must is for a day trip the coast road from Calais Ville to Wimereux via Cap Gris Nez and then maybe cross country inland to St Omer via Foret De Guines............ oh and wine tasting/load up way back at Franglais near the Tunnel...[:D]
 

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