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I would be up for a meet if everyone else is, if someone could organise it in the locations that is chosen then we can sort out a propper crack

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Why not have different locations at different times of year, can't wait for Northumberland on home turf....

 

 

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HI MATE we are coming up mate some when thanks jon :thumbup:

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I would be up for a meet if everyone else is, if someone could organise it in the locations that is chosen then we can sort out a propper crack

 

I think you would "do well" to get any more than about 10-15 together. Unless at a show. Come on down to Jon's Christmas bash at the Tuckers Hodge. :thumbup1:

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I would be up for a meet if everyone else is, if someone could organise it in the locations that is chosen then we can sort out a propper crack

 

HI HODGE your more then welcome mate chris/paul/eggs/matt/marc/jonp/sam/gensetsteve it will be good to see you all there i will buy 6 large jugs of cizzzer get in there 1st as paul will drink the lots :001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes:jon :thumbup:

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I would like to put South derbyshire forward as a location. Plus we have the National forest visitor centre. 😃

 

Lifted from wiki.

Centre of England - In 2002 the Ordnance Survey defined 'Lindley Hall farm' Fenny Drayton as the Geographical Centre of England.

In 2003 the Ordnance Survey placed Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire, as the 'furthest point from the sea' in Great Britain.

 

Who wants to argue with the mapmakers

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