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NEW QUIZ. - Places in Great Britain containing the name of a bird.
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Hello,
New quiz to be sold in aid of Buxton Mountain Rescue Team Charity No:503913. Using your knowledge, work out from the clues the 70 different place names in Great Britain which contain the name of a 'bird'.
To receive a quiz sheet, send SAE plus £1 chqe made payable to 'Buxton Mountain Rescue Team' to Mrs. G Halliday, 'Lorien', Main Road, Stickney, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 8AG. Closing date: 29th January, 2011.
(Have also advertised it on Fundraising Quiz web page)
New quiz to be sold in aid of Buxton Mountain Rescue Team Charity No:503913. Using your knowledge, work out from the clues the 70 different place names in Great Britain which contain the name of a 'bird'.
To receive a quiz sheet, send SAE plus £1 chqe made payable to 'Buxton Mountain Rescue Team' to Mrs. G Halliday, 'Lorien', Main Road, Stickney, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 8AG. Closing date: 29th January, 2011.
(Have also advertised it on Fundraising Quiz web page)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, I listed this on Sunday, which I now feel was not the best time. This is my first attempt at running a quiz and I hope it won't be the last.
I got to know the Buxton Mountain Rescue Team when I was a St John Ambulance volunteer in Buxton. They are busy throughout the year due to the terrain which they cover. In addition to call outs to walkers/climbers in difficulties, they are often called to assist the emergency services during the snowy winters when road ambulances cannot reach isolated locations. The team is operated by highly skilled volunteers and rely solely on public donations to maintain & renew specialist equipment. I hope you will give your support, I know it will be much appreciated.
I got to know the Buxton Mountain Rescue Team when I was a St John Ambulance volunteer in Buxton. They are busy throughout the year due to the terrain which they cover. In addition to call outs to walkers/climbers in difficulties, they are often called to assist the emergency services during the snowy winters when road ambulances cannot reach isolated locations. The team is operated by highly skilled volunteers and rely solely on public donations to maintain & renew specialist equipment. I hope you will give your support, I know it will be much appreciated.