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Robot Wars in Aylesbury today

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Published Date: 11 May 2008
ROBOT Wars will be held in Kingsbury in Aylesbury today
WALK: With Aylesbury and District Rambers. Meet at 10am Waddesdon. At War Memorial at entrance to the manor near Five Arrows Hotel. A wonderful ramble with fine views. Bring drink and snack for stop during walk. Meals available at the pub in Waddesdon after the walk. 8-9 miles Moderate. For more information ring Jim Cornwell on 01296 336588.

FUN DAY: Cheddington Combined School PTA Summer Fun Day from 2pm to 4.30pm. In the school grounds. Craft stalls, fairground rides, bouncy castle, balloon race and much more.

ROBOTS: Robot Wars. 11am to 3pm, Kingsbury, Aylesbury. More information 01296 585880.

PLANTS: Spring Plant Fair 11am-4pm: Entry free. Monument Drive, Ashridge Estate, Berkhamsted. Thousands of plants for sale, from private gardens as well as commercial nurseries. National Trust Visitor Centre, shop and tea room open. Come for lunch at the special barbecue. All profits to upkeep of the NT Estate. More info: 01442 865 821.

PARTY: Special Sunday opening at the Buckinghamshire County Museum - Georgian Garden Party in partnership with Aylesbury Town Council. 1pm to 5pm. Music, entertainment, exclusive view of the Stowe exhibition. Come and dress the part. Tickets essential £6 or £10 for 2 people, includes cream tea. Tickets available from the Museum.

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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 5:18 PM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 
 

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