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Post by dorsetflyer on Jan 11, 2008 16:10:07 GMT
I see that this run has departed from its usual slot in the 'Events' Section on a Sunday to a Monday. That's of course unless 'Admin' has had a Senior Moment
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Post by David on Jan 11, 2008 19:14:00 GMT
One of many Senior moments - 18 May I can confirm however it is on a Sunday! Location and pub yet to be confirmed.
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Post by dorsetflyer on Jan 11, 2008 19:42:56 GMT
Thanks for that David.
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Post by David on Jan 22, 2008 16:29:05 GMT
Sunday 18 May 2008 Current plan to meet at 10.30am, at the picnic area on Tog Hill (site of a battle between the Saxons and Britons), just off the M5 for a coffee and chat, then a drive to a pub (yet to be sourced) for Sunday Lunch followed with a visit to the Avon Valley Railway, in Willsbridge, Bitton for a stroll around the station, take a ride on the steam train and/or boat ride through the Avon Valley. For those internetted visit www.avonvalleyrailway.org/. In the past we have had a good turnout of other classics.. All makes/models welcome. Please note: Plans may change depending on the weather (the last four Lazy Sundays have all been a bit damp!)
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Post by David on Apr 29, 2008 13:06:27 GMT
Just an update with a couple of maps: A general there and back again map and a parking map.I have arranged 'Lazy Sunday Only' parking for the Avon Valley Railway, so your cars will not be left in the general public car park - distance is approx 150yards from the station. Timetable:10.30+ Meet at Tog Hill Picnic Area. Coffee, chat. Toilet facilities. 11.45 -12.00 Drive to The Cross Hands for lunch, or simple pop alog for a drink and a chat. 1.30-2.00 Drive to the Avon Railway - Lazy Sunday designated parking 5.00+ Short drive to The Brassmill at Keynsham for late afternoon 'wind down' You can enjoy the full day or drop in or out of the timetable at your convenience. General map: Railway parking
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Post by David on May 8, 2008 13:19:36 GMT
Cross Hands Sunday lunches are £7.95 for one course, £9.95 for two course and £13.95 for three course. Childrens meals available.
Starters Smoked Bacon & Artichoke Risotto Pate Soup of the Day Mains Roast Beef Roast Pork Cod - with seasonal vegetables, crushed new potatoes, & served with a seafood sauce We will provide a vegetarian option, which is fine to order on the day. Desserts Tiramisu Apple Pie Belgian Chocolate Cheesecake With the choice of double cream or ice-cream
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Post by dorsetflyer on May 8, 2008 14:43:31 GMT
God you are making me feel hungry and I won't be able to participate this year as I'm otherwise engaged. Knowing my luck it'll be a lovely hot sunny day for a change.
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Post by David on May 13, 2008 8:40:20 GMT
Sorry you cannot make it John.
Weather forecast is 'hopeful' - I will say no more, otherwise the Lazy Sunday curse will once again descend ;D
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Post by David on May 16, 2008 10:01:27 GMT
THIS SUNDAYWell based on the number of confirmations, it looks like it may be the largest Lazy Sunday yet! As previously mentioned, a Lazy Sunday is a laid back sort of d day. If you do not fancy a full day, drop in (or out) at any point. Timetable: 10.30+ Meet at Tog Hill Picnic Area. Coffee, chat. Toilet facilities. 11.45 -12.00 Drive to The Cross Hands for lunch, or simple pop along for a drink and a chat. 1.30-2.00 Drive to the Avon Railway - Lazy Sunday designated parking (see plan) 5.00+ Short drive to The Brassmill at Keynsham Weir for late afternoon 'wind down' Weather forecast is good
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Post by David on May 17, 2008 21:53:40 GMT
Forecast is a bright sunny day - hope to see a few P5s
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