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ONE of CM'S editorial secretaries happened to g. into a travel agent to see what is on offer over the weekend. These are her reactions: Out of the brochures for coach holidays the Thomas Cook Grand Tour book held my interest afte reading the Contents paw only to find out where Thi Heritage is. It's historical places in England and Scotland.
I was disappointed thai the agents couldn't give n brochures for Grey Green and National Travel for holidays in the UK — thes haven't left the printers yi Everyone has a favouri place for a holiday be it a happy memory or a dream for the future, but it is has to find in Wallace Arnold Continental or in Galleonneither brochure has a Contents.
What you can afford fa holiday is very well set ou the '78 brochure for Don' Tours with prices beginnil at under £30 on page 6 ar rising to £202 on page 15 This brochure pays attent to detail and even advises hotels where towels are n provided.
Reserved seats are a feature that I look for in a coach tour and this additional service is provi by Wallace Arnold '78 People & Places, also WA '78 Continental; Bee-Line National; Galleon and Doi Tours.
Local departure points throughout the UK are gi% good coverage in the 197. brochures for coach holid by three of the tour operators that I looked iril — again both WA '78 holidays and Bee-Line National.
For those of us who cal save enough pennies for e super holiday there is an excellent brochure coverii safaris across Eastern Afr from United Touring International.
It mentions such enticing places as Treetops, The A and Salt Lick — all in Ken — so it's a pity this brocht is not illustrated in colour.