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British Summer Time - 27th March 2011

 
 
kin
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      26th Mar 2011


Don't forget that you will lose 1 hour as the clocks go forward at 1.00
am GMT. The UK moves to 2.00 am BST and you will have a fantastic time
to enjoy day light in the evening.
 
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      27th Mar 2011
kin wrote:

> Don't forget that you will lose 1 hour as the clocks go forward at 1.00
> am GMT. The UK moves to 2.00 am BST and you will have a fantastic time
> to enjoy day light in the evening.


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