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Old 9th Feb 2012, 19:40   #1 (permalink)
 
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Anyone at CATS (Luton) Groundschool end of February?

Just trying to get in touch with anyone attending the end of February ground school at Luton, ready for the March exams. Looking for accommodation ideas and such for anyone that's planning to stay in the area. PM me if you're going.
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Old 15th Mar 2012, 21:46   #2 (permalink)
 
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accommodation options

Hi

Im planning on joining the full time residential course at the end of May but cant do so until I find suitable accommodation that will not add a further £4-5000 onto the bill. Finding it really difficult to find reasonablly priced accommodation down that area. Whether this has something to do with olympics im not sure-most proberly. An average in most areas surrounding Luton £30-40 a night! My course duration is 5 months!

If you find accommodation, please let me know or if anyone can reccommend anywhere within 15nm CATS please let me know.

Best of luck with the exams!
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