Parents plea for refunds from school travel firm

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Hard-up parents plea for refunds from school travel firm

Ian Grand of Worksop in Nottinghamshire booked a four-day break with PGL for his three children, plus his niece and nephew, for the end of May, at a cost of £1,583.75.

Ian reckons that if the situation was reversed and the family had cancelled the holiday, the company would be chasing them for the cash. The family booked the trip for son Cruze through his school last year and paid for it in full in December.

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