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December 6th, 2007

Posted by Cptn

Roll up, roll up for the true European experience.

Good ole MEP egg, Graham Watson (a former banker, donchaknow - no Limericks, please) is inviting teachers to join in the study tour to Brussels next March to see how the main EU institutions work.

But get your skates on, there are just 30 places at the subsidised rate of £59 (for lecturers and teachers) for the study tour, which is organised the the European Atlantic Movement.

The smorgesbord of events on offer includes a trip to the European Parliament, the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, the Estonian Embassy, the Council of Europe and the Institute for European Environmental Policy (spot the odd one out).

If this has just whetted your appetite for getting to grips with these institutions which shape our daily life, then give Antony Frost a bell on 0118-926-2858 or email him on a_j_frost@yahoo.com.

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