Just Me And My Tortoise Meeting Sat 24th April, Keston
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Tortoise Group for Kent and South East London
Why not come along and learn more about tortoises, terrapins and turtles.
Meet people with similar interests in a friendly and relaxed environment. Listen to talks, exchange ideas and get friendly advice on every aspect of tortoise keeping. All ages welcome.
Meeting at Keston Village Hall, Heathfield Rd, Keston BR2 6BG
Saturday 24th April at 2pm
From 2pm - 5pm.
£2 per meeting (children £1)
Topics
Illegal trade in tortoises, terrapins and turtles and the work of CITES at London Heathrow.
Speaker – Tim Luffman. Higher Officer, CITES Team, UK Border Agency (formally HM Revenue & Customs).
and
Everything you need to know about Article 10, staying on the right side of the law when buying and selling tortoises.
Speaker – John Hounslow. Head of the Wildlife Licensing and Registration Service, Bristol.
Our Group Shop
Buy your tortoise/turtle items at the meeting or email me if you need them sooner.
Cuttlefish, slate, vitamins, Zolcal D, Reptoboost, Tamodine, calcium/limestone flour, new outdoor houses from £16, indoor houses, water pools, T lady seeds, new tortoise tables from £40, tortoise care books, vermiculite, flexible bridges, and more.
Cheaper prices than most shops.
Please ask us if we don’t have what you need – we might be able to order it for you.
You can place an order via email to collect at a meeting.
RSVP - Please contact us to book a place (state number of people) or further details.
http://www.justmeandmytortoise.webs.com/
(Please do not bring tortoises, terrapins or turtles along to the meeting)9685 views
Posted
23rd April, 2010 00h00
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