Some photos of this event held in April courtesy of Paul Brassington. A good time was had by all. Nice pond visibility and very good access, apparently.
Many thanks to Roy Palmer for organizing the event.
https://www.papplewickpumpingstation.org.uk/
Paul writes:
"Hello,
A good turn out of submarine and many familiar faces who made us welcome.
From our neck of the woods it was a very pleasant trip there and back.
Sorry about the lack of photographs but spent my time sailing the sub.
Various stories of what is in store for the coming year - time will tell."
Many thanks to Roy Palmer for organizing the event.
https://www.papplewickpumpingstation.org.uk/
Paul writes:
"Hello,
A good turn out of submarine and many familiar faces who made us welcome.
From our neck of the woods it was a very pleasant trip there and back.
Sorry about the lack of photographs but spent my time sailing the sub.
Various stories of what is in store for the coming year - time will tell."
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