mbxles
Joined: 03 Aug 2007 Posts: 6
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 4:29 pm Post subject: Saturday August 11th - DAY OUT to CARDIFF |
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It may be the youngest capital city in Britain but Cardiff has everything you should expect from a modern metropolis - elegant architecture, a bustling centre, superb shops, a tapestry of historic buildings, beautiful riverside walks and a famous waterfront.
Today Cardiff has a host of major attractions ranging from the National Assembly for Wales, The National Museum and Gallery, the Metropolitan Cathedral, Cathays Park, the popular Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay barrage and the Coal Exchange.
A ‘must-see' is St Fagans National History Museum, set in a 100-acre parkland on the outskirts of the city, where over 30 buildings have been rebuilt to show how Welsh people lived at different times in history.
And on Saturday 11th August, the PGSA is going!
With a journey time of approximately 4 hours, we'll be leaving the Portland Building at 6.30am, Jubilee campus exchange building at 6.45am and Sutton Bonington at 7.15. We'll spend the day in Cardiff where you'll be free to do as you please (we'll provide you with a short information booklet on the day to give you some ideas), until 5.30 when we'll head back to Nottingham.
Tickets are on sale now at the SU reception, B Floor Portland Building, £15 adult and £7.50 child. _________________ "Look up there! That's the sky!" - Murray Walker |
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