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MinHe
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Posted - 09 Aug 2007 : 12:52:32 PM
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How easy is it to find from the motorway? The official college site is really unhelpful- seems to assume you know where everything is already!
Also, how do you get to the venue for the Arabian Festival on the 29th?
Keren
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Edited by - NPA Arabians on 09 Aug 2007 1:41:53 PM
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NPA Arabians
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Posted - 09 Aug 2007 : 1:11:12 PM
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Myerscough is really easy - I will do a map and print it - give me ten minutes! |
 
Jayne Armstrong - NPA Arabians
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NPA Arabians
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Posted - 09 Aug 2007 : 1:33:08 PM
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try this link
http://www.npaltd.co.uk/Directions.pdf
The postcode is PR3 0RY
Directions: Myerscough College is 6 miles north of Preston, off the A6 Preston to Lancaster road.
Travelling by road from the South: Leave the M6 at Junction 32 (Broughton, Preston), the junction incorporates the M6 and M55 motorways and the A6 trunk road. Care should be taken to filter left following the 'A6 Garstang' lane indicators. On joining the A6 , follow the the 'Garstang' signs for 3¾ miles to a large sign on the left hand side of the road naming 'Myerscough College', and turn left along St Michaels Road. The College is ¾ mile along this road and involves a right turn half way through an S bend.
Travelling by road from the North: Leave the M6 at Junction 33 (Hampson Green). On joining the A6 travel south following 'Preston' signs for about 9 miles to a large sign on the left hand side of the road, naming 'Myerscough College', and turn right into St Michaels Road. The college is ¾ miles along this road and involves a right turn half way through an S bend.Buses between Preston and Garstang or Lancaster, travel along the A6. The nearest bus stop to St Michaels Road is the Roebuck Inn.
I would add to this - ignore the "first" enterance to the college, and wait for the one sign posted "International Arena" you then have to follow this road round, over the spead humps - which are Horendous! - please if you are travelling horses slow right down over them!
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Jayne Armstrong - NPA Arabians
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MinHe
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Posted - 10 Aug 2007 : 12:34:22 PM
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Thanks Jayne - very much appreciated!
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joycemelvin
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Elainem
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