Friday 19th March 2010
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    There is a small selection of gifts, postcards and books for sale.

    The car park is 100 metres from the tower entrance, and can accommodate two coaches. Arrangements can be made for parking at the tower if required.

    Assistance dogs only.
    Tea and coffee are available.
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