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jco · 15/01/2006 21:12

Hi all, can anybody reccomend any holiday companies that organise uk holidays for single parent families?

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7777777 · 15/01/2006 21:45

sorry jco, im lucky for the next couple of years to be able to use my parents seaside mobile home for free. as a single parent myself il be posting on here in a couple of years prob asking the same thing. i did go on a haven holiday a couple of years ago which was in lancashire for me,ds and his mate, we stayed in a basic mobile for 7nights, all the entertainment inc. i think it was about £400.00

MrsMiggins · 15/01/2006 21:47

buy a tent and go camping
its fab

maybe all us single mums should rent a big house & go together

7777777 · 15/01/2006 21:47

p.s i think single parents still get a raw deal with supplements and if you want to be void of the single supplement you have to go in school termtime!bloody ridiculous

amanda1 · 15/01/2006 21:48

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Aimsmum · 15/01/2006 21:51

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MrsMiggins · 15/01/2006 21:53

I took my 2 camping in UK b4 we split and I managed fine by myself
camping is fab - kids love it - cosy earthy fab

seriously you can rent big houses through websites like "www.welcomecottages.com"

used them 3 times and great houses

7777777 · 15/01/2006 22:03

just had a look at the site you posted mrsmiggins, its good init

MrsMiggins · 15/01/2006 22:04

v good

stayed in Brittany and St john de Monts twice
good site and good houses

pinkmamma · 06/02/2006 12:26

mango do www.mangoholidays.co.uk

also small familes - do a search on single parent families and they will come up

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