By the time you receive this you like me will have probably forgotten yourresolutions for the year and this first edition of the Resident of 2019 could bea timely reminder to look at them again. I have just heard that I have 3 weddings
this year and one of my resolutions needs to be that I can get into an existing outfit.
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Happy New Year 2019 – a very significant year at localand national levels. Don’t you wish you had a crystal ball!
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Local Plan Update – Whereare we now?
Volunteer Vacancy –Membership Sectretary
Letter to the Editor
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MONEY MATTERS...– Ups and Downs of
Investments– The bittersweet role of an
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Friends of Lake Meadows
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New Year – New ChallengeFundraising for St Luke's
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February 2019In This Issue:
Visit the BDRA Website at: www.bdra.org
Join the BDRA email: [email protected]
Receive 10 copies of theResident, keep up to date with
residents’ issues, events, usefulinfo, advertisers offering services
you may need, coach trips andarea committees working on your
behalf. Be part of an Association which
has served residents for 92 years.
Telephone: 01277 632390
Our futureThe deadline for the end of theconsultation in December nowmeans that we are in limbowhile the Council put togetherthe responses. You will seefrom page 2 that we werepleased to help over 200people and couples tocomplete the response form.There were times where it wasstanding room only in theReading Rooms. Well done toall those who responded on aquite daunting form. I had a fewcomments about Page 11 lastmonth where we tried to makethe process simpler. As alwaysit is difficult to be concise abouta complex process. We tried.
2019 will be a significant yearfor Billericay when the planis examined by PlanningInspectors. We are preparingfor the process by visiting otherexaminations in different areas.
So far this has been useful andwill help those of us who haveasked to attend.
MembershipIf you remember, after manyyears at £2 the annualsubscription will be £3 this year.On page 7 you will see what wehave been doing as anorganisation and how you can bean active participant by letting usknow any issues or concerns youwould like raised or resolved. Ourlogo says Help us to Help You.Let us know and then we can doour best. I am sure you know thatsome things can take a longtime. You will see in Committeefocus on page 11 that we arefollowing up a number of things.I have said it before but you areour eyes and ears so let us know.For example we knew aboutsome of the parking restrictionsbeing planned but not all and wemay have missed some.
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With the completion of theBasildon Council Local PlanRegulation 19 Consultation thefuture of Billericay now rests withthe Government’s PlanningInspectorate.
In the weeks before and duringthe Consultation BAG/BDRA helda number of events in the Townfor residents of Billericay, unlikethe Council, and our ConsultationClinics attracted over 200 visitors.Many expressed their gratitudefor the help provided and theongoing efforts to informresidents and to protect thetown’s unique character fromover development.
Here is a summary of the activities beforeDecember 17th to get our voices heard in theconsultation for regulation 19 of the Local
Plan process.Responses to the Consultationwere submitted by ourprofessional Planning andTransport Consultants on behalf ofthe BDRA and its nearly 4500household members andexperts in BAG also submitteda comprehensive response onbehalf of BAG’s membershipbase of around 5300 supporters.We know that many localo rgan isa t ions submi t tedresponses, including BillericayTown Council, Great Burstead andSouth Green Village Council, LittleBurstead Parish Council andStock Parish Council, and manyresidents submitted individualresponses. We will not know the
true scale of this response forsome time. Basildon Council willnow collate these responses forsubmission to the appointedPlanning Inspector.
The next step will be theExamination in Public, where thePlanning Inspector will hold anumber of sessions for interestedparties to reinforce the assertionsmade in their Consultationresponses and for the Inspectorto seek clarification whereneeded. BDRA, BAG and manyother individuals andorganisations have expressed a
desire to take part in theseevents, which we expect to occurin the summer. The Inspectorwill then give a final decisionon the Local Plan towards theend of 2019.
BDRA and BAG will continue towork to try to prevent overdevelopment. As a matter ofrecord BAG will soon have beenin operation for 5 years, for muchof that time the only organisationin the Town actively campaigningfor a Local Plan which trulybenefits residents alongsideBDRA and the Billericay Society.
Where are we now?
As we get more news on the Local Plan and its progress we willlet you know.
Leaving St. Luke’s Hospice a gift in your Will is one of the mostvaluable and lasting ways that you can support us.
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Dear Editor,MANY THANKSI would also like to add mypersonal thanks toeveryone who has helpedwith the guidelines andresponse clinics, as theBasildon webform was notan easy thing to navigate,and I’m not sure I wouldhave felt comfortablecompleting it without thenotes you provided!
Fingers crossed for apositive outcome now!
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Cercle français de Basildon et Billericay
Meetings held atThe Fold, Billericayon various Fridays at8.00pm.
Telephone: 07986 293419.www.basildonfrenchceircle.org.uk
Single Essex FriendsA small self run andfunding social group forsingles over 50, who aresingle, divorced or
widowed. It is a friendly group wheremembers put on events which varybetween socials, meals out, theatretrips, short walks and Christmas meal,Summer Ball etc. We meet fortnightlyin Billericay on Monday evenings and ifyou would like further informationcontact 07922 415298.
The Billericay Ladies Probus Club Meets for lunch at
12.00 on the second Monday of eachmonth at Mount Avenue BanquetingSuite, Hutton CM13 2NS. Lunch isserved followed by a speaker. We alsohave coach trips, and coffee mornings.New members are always welcome,contact Jenny 01277 633115
Basildon & Billericay U3AMeets 4th Fridayof the month atthe Canon Roche
Centre (behind the Catholic Church)Laindon Road, Billericay, 2.30pm-4.00pm Members free, guests £2Limited parking available.
Breathing SpaceRespiratory ExerciseClasses – EmmanuelChurch, Laindon Rd,Billericay, Tuesdays11:30-13:00 and
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BDRA Area CommitteeMeetings
All memberswelcome to attend.If you would like toraise an issue orare interested inlocal matters andwant to ge tinvolved we would
love to see you. Next meeting is at7.30pm at the Reading Rooms onWednesday 28th February, forBillericay West Committee. If youwould like to come and have anissue to discuss contact us [email protected]
Basildon Council Crunch Times
Mobile tip for household waste. Saturday 16th February 9-12David’s Walk. Saturday 2nd March 9-12 LittleBurstead Car Park, Billericay.Saturday 9th March 9-12 RadfordCrescent Car Park. Visit www.basildon.gov.uk/crunch
Billericay WIMeets 1st & 3rd Wed of the month at2.00pm in the WI Hall. Wednesday20th February “Our Street” with BrianCarline, Wednesday 6th March –Seasonal Container Gardening withAndrew Babicz.
Buttsbury WIMeets on 2nd Tuesday of the month atCanon Roche Hall 8.00pm-10.00pm.New members welcome, for detailscontact Jan Nash on 01277 630147.
South Green WIMeet on 3rd Thursday of the month7.45pm-10.00pm at South GreenMemorial Hall. New memberswelcome contact Doreen Gazzard on01277 652739.
Basildon & District Rambling Club
Meets every Saturday at2pm with some longerwalks on other days. TheSaturday walks are 4-5
miles with a rest half way. Newmembers are welcome. Membership is£6 per year and includes all walks. Visitwww.basildonanddistrictramblingclub.btck.co.uk
Greenway RamblersMeets 10.00amevery Tuesday (5-6miles) and Sunday(longer walks of10+ miles with a
break for lunch). Walks commence atdifferent venues (Pub or RecreationGround car park) details can be foundin the current Walks Programme. Newmembers welcome. Contact Joe Lawton on 01277 631119or visit www.greenwayramblers.org.uk
Billericay ParkrunEvery Saturday 8.45amat Lake Meadows.Parkrun provides afree, timed, 5k run,jog or walk for all
standards from 4 yrs+. A great familyand community event in lovelysurroundings. Visit www.parkrun.org.uk/billericay orvisit our Facebook page.
FC Redwing – Free football training for 4-6 yr olds
Every Saturday 8.30amat Whi te 's Farm,Barleylands. Providesfree football trainingevery Saturday for kids
currently in Reception & Year One. Withan emphasis firmly on fun, sessions arerun by FA qualified coaches. [email protected]
Gone Too SoonBereavement SupportGroup for parents whohave lost a Son orDaughter. Meetings areheld 3rd Monday of the
month at Reid’s, 66-68 Laindon Rd,
7.00pm-9.00pm. Next Meeting ison Monday 18th February. Freeparking available. Contact Lyn fora chat o n 0 7 3 8 7 8 0 5 4 0 6 o re m a i l [email protected] orvisit www.gonetosoon.net
Hutton Bridge ClubLearn to play Bridge!Lessons every Mondaymorning at the HuttonCommunity Centre,Contac t Tony on
07957 406088.
Billericay Horticultural Society
Meets in St MaryMagdalen Church, HighSt on the 3rd Monday ofevery month at 8.00pm.Entry is £1 for membersand £2 for visitors.
Monday 18th February – CoolTools with Darren Lerigo
Billericay Archeological and Historical Society
Meetings are held atThe Fold, Billericay ArtsAssociation, LaindonRoad, a t 8 .00pm.Monday 11th February
– “Brunell" with Roger Manion.
Billericay SocietyMeetings are held inthe Fold Billericay ArtsAssociation, LaindonRoad 01277 659286.Wednesday 20th
February - Skeletons in the Cupboard,19th Century Writers Mary Braddonand Wilkie Collins with Margaret Mills.
Music at the FoldSaturday 16thFebruary 2019 at7.30 pm. Times area-changin’ – Songsof Peace, Protest and
Love. Classic songs of Dylan, Baez,Lennon, Seeger, Simon and Garfunkel.Tickets £12.00 Café layout, bring yourown drinks.The Fold 72 Laindon Road,Billericay CM129. Tel: 01277 659286.
Billericay Folk Dance Club
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It can be a great honour to beselected as the executor ofsomeone’s will. It shows the high
regard that person has for you andit demonstrates their trust andbelief in your fairness and strengthof character. However, it is also agreat responsibility and should becarefully considered beforeaccepting the appointment.
Consider the responsibilityBy accepting the role of an executor, you areessentially taking on the responsibility ofdistributing the estate of the deceased personas well as paying any debts or taxes.
Some of the duties for an executor mayinclude things like:• choosing the type of probate• filing the will for probate • setting up an account for paying bills • paying estate debts and taxes • maintaining willed property • making and filing an inventory with the
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It's a big commitment and, in most cases, isunpaid. It’s a good idea to understand what’sinvolved before you accept.
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many of its 23 separate supplementary forms.There is talk of reform and simplification ofthe process but this could still be some timebefore anything substantial is implemented.
Instruct a legal adviserInstructing a legal adviser to help navigate theexecutor through the various duties and formscan have a real benefit. It can reduce stress,avoid unnecessary mistakes, give clarity andguidance throughout the process and save theexecutor hours of work. Quite often, thepayment for the legal adviser will be met bythe estate.
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The bittersweet role of an executorhighlighted in a report by the Office of TaxSimplification.
It can be complicatedThe report outlined that nearly 70% ofexecutors who did not use a legal adviserspent over 20 hours handling the estate -40% spent 50 or more hours. These are hoursfor which the executor does not receivepayment and often come at the most stressfulof times.
Only 10% described the process as ‘simple’or ‘user-friendly’. As an example, less than5% of estates actually pay any inheritance tax,but as an executor, you still have to completethe inheritance tax return form and potentially
The first brother had not lost any money; surehis holdings were not worth as much as theywere six months ago, (neither were hisbrothers) but as they are both investing for thelong term and not withdrawing funds, whatdid it matter?
You can gamble on shares. Today you can beton which way a share, commodity or index isgoing to move in the next hour or more. If youget it right, you win, get it wrong and you loseyour stake.
Investing is different. Investing is about thelonger term which today means five years ormore.
One of the brothers was unhappy the otherdelighted yet they were in identical portfolios.It was his perception that he was losingmoney not the reality.
Falling stock markets present an idealopportunity to invest at lower prices. Youdon’t wait until prices are higher before youbuy something, do you? Low prices also givefund managers the opportunity to buy sharesthey like at good value, which can enhancethe overall return they make quiteconsiderably.
After the brothers left, I received a text from aclient complaining that statements she hadreceived showed her investments were downby £47,000. I very nearly told her not to readthem!
A happy healthy and hopefullyprosperous New Year to you all and if
you have money to invest (notgamble!) now could be a good time.
We have two brothers on ourbooks who each inherited afairly substantial amount
when their mother died some whileago. As we looked after herinvestments, they asked us tocontinue looking after them.
As brothers they wanted their portfoliosinvested in exactly the same way so that theywere treated equally, we were happy to oblige.However, one brother checked his portfolioalmost every month, the other was simply not
bothered and had not looked at his holdingsfor some years.
We saw them both recently to carry out adetailed review. The brother who checked hisportfolio regularly was not happy seeing howthe market had fallen since the summer. “I’mlosing money” he complained. His brother wasover the moon. “Well my portfolio is well upover the last four years” he smiled happily.Now the point is they have exactly the sameamount!
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We kicked off the New Year with a display at BillericayLibrary, showcasing the winners of our 2018Photographic Competition and launching this year’s
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The Local Plan was at the topof our list and we feel preparedto make a strong case to theInspector later in the year. Wethought about putting oursubmission on the websitehowever decided to keep ourpowder dry in preparation forthe process ahead. I am sureyou will agree with me that wedon’t want developers and thelike having prior knowledge.
Barrenleys is an example ofthe destruction of ancientwoodland and it was withour concerted and ongoingintervention that we hope tomake a difference there.
As we enter our 93rd year as a Residents’Association I thought it would be a good thing toremind you of some of the things we have been
involved in in the last year. I don’t have space for all theachievements in the past 92 years but thoseof you who came to our 90th Anniversarycelebrations will have seen the most significantones. If you wanted to you could see thoseposters on our website www.bdra.org.
Mayflower 2020 It wasour dismay at the lack ofinitiative by the TownCouncil which promptedu s t o b e p a r t o f agroup to celebrate thissignificant anniversary. Ican tell you that there area host of activities at theplanning stage and itshould be a greatcelebratory year. A realcommunity effort.
We monitor planning, givedonations to a number ofannual events includingthe Tommies at the warmemorial in November.
By being a member you arepart of a dynamic organisationwhich is a voice of influencein Billericay.
Consider whether youcould be more active. Tellnew neighbours aboutBDRA, encourage themto join, write to the
editor of the Residentabout achievementsand issues. Come toan area commi t teemeeting to find out whatgoes on at first hand.
You will see left our newmembership card whichgives you details of howbeing a member benefitsyou.
As a member you will receive :- 1. A copy of BDRA’s monthly magazine (please let us know if any issue fails to arrive). 2. An invitation to attend any members’ meet-ing or event. 3. Information or advice about local matters. 4. You can book to go on BDRA coach trips. BDRA needs help to run various activities. If you
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VolunteersWe are looking for someoneto join us as a MembershipCoordinator. We have done alot of work to update ourrecords and put together adatabase which will roll outand be managed by ourarea secretaries. Details onpage 3.
We still need members for aback up team if anyone is illor away on holiday. Usualcontact details.
I am on holiday as I amwriting this and wouldwelcome an assistanteditor who would be willingto take over. It is a veryinteresting job and I amalways interested in neww a y s t o m a k e t h emagazine more pertinentto residents. Contact meon [email protected] or632390.
Barrenleys Wood The next action has been apost on the Save Billericayf r o m D e v e l o p m e n tFacebook page to requestfor residents to reportsightings of lorries stilldelivering to the site [email protected]. Anyonereading this who hasinformation please do thesame. Photos and dateswould be useful.
12 lights are shown on theECC website as having beenreported. This is a particularproblem at the bus stop onSouthend Road where noother lighting is availablenearby. The Secretary ofthe East area committee haswritten to ECC to seek actionto repair these lights asap.Although a run of lights fromMill Road to the Guildprimesite are shown on the ECCsite as being out of orderand reported these were alloperational when visited on12 January.
Mayflower 2020
Plans are well advanced fora number of events to beheld in 2020. They are all atthe planning stage. The keyhistorical dates are:––––––––––––––––––––––––––15th JulyEssex Pilgrims left Billericay.––––––––––––––––––––––––––6th SeptemberPilgrim Fathers leaveEngland.––––––––––––––––––––––––––11th NovemberPilgrim Fathers make landfallin New England.––––––––––––––––––––––––––11th DecemberPilgrim Fathers found theircolony at Plymouth.––––––––––––––––––––––––––
There are events planned tocoincide with these datesand if you want to hear aboutthese key historical eventscome and hear JulianWhybra, our speaker at ourAGM on May 15th .
Swimming Pool
First Strokes tell us that theyhave done clean up workand are in negotiation withthe insurers. Seems likethere will be news about theoutcome. We will keep youposted.
Committee Focus
MAYFLOWER
“Help us to help you”
Parking Restrictions
It was noted that it isintended to introduceparking restrictions in thevicinity of Mayflower School,on Stock Road, OrchardAvenue, Oakwood Drive andPerry Street. By BillericaySchool in Roman Way,Brightside school and also atthe junction of OutwoodCommon Road and MorrisAvenue. It is assumed thatthe former is to preventobstruction by vehiclesassociated with the schoolsand the latter to improvesighting for vehicles usingthe OCR/Morris Avenuejunction.
St Peters School
It was noted that the KingsHead public house haveintroduced parking chargesimplemented via numberplate readers. We await theimpact this will have ontraffic associated with thecollection and delivery ofchildren to St Peter’s School.
Street Lights
The ongoing non-operationof street lights on SouthendRoad at Bell Hill since thesummer was noted. Around
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MONDAY 8TH APRIL – GUIDED TOUR OF THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT FOLLOWED BY A THREE COURSE LUNCH AT THE STRAND PALACE HOTELJoin us to discover where history is still being made in our guided tour of theHouses of Parliament. Find out how Parliament works as we travel through theCommons Chamber and the Lords Chamber. An expert guide will accompanyus on this 75 minute tour. After our tour we will have lunch at the Strand Palace Hotel. The menu on offerwill be Soup of the Day or Messer Platter ( a salad option). Plated Carvery ofRoast Breast “English Rose” Turkey followed by Fruit Salad/Vanilla Cheesecakeor Chocolate Brownie. Tea/ Coffee is included. When we have finished we willtravel home.Cost: Coach, Tour and Lunch £40Depart: GG 7.45am. OA 7.50am. LR 8.00am. SG 8.05am. Back in Billericayapproximately 6.00pm.Please telephone to book after 9.00am on Tuesday 12th FebruaryYvonne Cave, 11 The Vale, Stock, Ingatestone, CM4 9PW. Telephone: 01277 840560� � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
SUNDAY 28TH APRIL – THE PASHLEY MANOR GARDENS, TICEHURST, NEAR WADHURST, EAST SUSSEX. TULIP FESTIVALIn late April/early May Pashley Manor's spectacular Tulip Festival sees thisgarden on the border of Sussex and Kent carpeted with over 35,000 tulips,creating stunning scenes for visitors to enjoy. One hundred and eight varietiesof tulip are planted in colour themed garden 'rooms'. Visitors can wander from elegant displays of white lily flowered and palestcream classic tulips planted around an old brick terrace, to the open space ofsweeping herbaceous borders covered in a riot of reds and orange surroundedby tendrils of bronze fennel, or romantic soft pink peony flowered blooms. Follow the winding paths down to the woodland, where the Bluebell Walk isoften in flower around the same time as the tulips. Yet more tulips are on displayas cut flowers in the Bloms Bulbs marquee, Bloms, winners of 67 Chelsea GoldMedals are on hand throughout the Festival to share their knowledge of thesebeautiful bulbs and take orders.With a cafe serving locally sourced home made cakes, scones and light lunch,which can be enjoyed on the terrace, a shop with gorgeous gifts, souvenirs,plants, exhibitions of garden sculpture and floral art, make Pashley Manor asuperb day out.Cost: Coach and Entrance fee £26.50 Depart: GG 8.30am. OA 8.35am. LR 8.45am. SG 8.50am. Back in Billericayapproximately 5.30pm.Please telephone to book after 9.00am on Sunday 10th FebruaryYvonne Cave, 11 The Vale, Stock, Ingatestone, CM4 9PW. Telephone: 01277 840560� � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
WEDNESDAY 29TH MAY 2019 – “ANNIE” STARRING CRAIG REVEL HORWOOD – 2.30PM MATINEE PERFORMANCE CLIFFS PAVILION, SOUTHENDFULL – PLEASE PAY NOWCost: Coach and top priced ticket £42.00Depart: GG 12.20pm, OA 12.25pm, LR 12.35pm SG 12.40pm.Yvonne Cave, 11 The Vale, Stock, Ingatestone, CM4 9PW. Telephone: 01277 840560
COACH HOLIDAY � COACH HOLIDAY � COACH HOLIDAYONE TWIN ROOM AVAILABLE DUE TO A CANCELLATION FOR THIS GREAT VALUE HOLIDAY AT TOWER HOUSE HOTEL, BOURNEMOUTH 25TH to 29TH MARCH 2019This is a family run hotel situated in a quiet avenue on the popular West Cliff, justa stone’s throw from the cliff top with panoramic views across to the Isle of Wightand a short walk into town. This friendly hotel has a spacious lounge and bar area with small dance floorand a beautiful restaurant.All bedrooms have private facilities, Freeview television, free Wi-Fi and tea andcoffee making facilities. Lift and ground floor rooms available. There are 7 stepsup to the front of the hotel.Included is:• Full English breakfast and three course evening meal with tea or coffee• 2 full day excursions• Evening entertainmentCost: £262. Optional insurance £15. Usual pick up points and times to be arranged.
Please telephone to book after 9.00amKathleen Fox, 72 Perry Street, Billericay, CM12 0ND. Telephone: 01277 622342� � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
TUESDAY 19TH MARCH – THE CHOCOLATE LADYFULL – PLEASE PAY NOWWe spend the morning in Saffron Walden where you will have time to have a lookaround and get some lunch.After lunch we will travel the short distance to Steeple Bumpstead where we willhave a detailed demonstration of chocolate making with tasters. You will alsohave the opportunity to buy goods at favourable prices. The demonstration willbe followed by a cream tea which is home made and prepared on the day of ourvisit.Cost: Coach, demonstration and cream tea £26.00Depart: GG 9.00am, OA 9.05am, LR 9.15am, SG 9.20am. Back in Billericayapproximately 6.15pm.Kathleen Fox, 72 Perry Street, Billericay, CM12 0ND. Telephone: 01277 622342� � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
THURSDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 2019 – AN INVITATION TO VIEW HOVERTON HALL, NORFOLK, INCLUDED IS A SNOWDROP TOUR AND LIGHT LUNCH Yvonne and Kathleen are looking forward to seeing you on the day. Here is areminder of the pick up times. Emergency mobile for use on the day only is07518 122647. Please put it in your contacts.Depart: GG 8.30am. OA 8.35am. LR 8.45am. SG 8.50am. Back in Billericayapproximately 6.00pm.Yvonne Cave, 11 The Vale, Stock, Ingatestone, CM4 9PW. Telephone: 01277 840560
If concession prices are quoted (ie seniors, children) these should be requested at the time of booking or the full price will apply. In the event that you need to cancel all efforts will be madeto resell your seats, however if we are unable to resell your seats you are liable for payment. The terms and conditions which apply to BDRA coach trips can be found at www.bdra.org.