31 club members and three guests gathered at
Dunkeswell Aerodrome for a most interesting visit to the South West Airfields
Heritage Centre. The Centre tells the story of the base and the part it played
in the Battle of the Atlantic, the protection of convoys and particularly the
hunt for German U boats. Overall the airfield was RAF, but aircrew came from
the GIs. Over 5,000 personnel were there at one time. Brian Lane-Smith
explained that the centre (together with a similar unit at Upottery) is run by
a charitable educational trust. There was no charge for the visit but the club
is making a donation of £170 to their funds.
We then drove to the York Inn, Churchinford where we were served with an
excellent meal. In brief business afterwards (and despite competition from a
Vinyl Disco in the next bar) the club agreed in principle to donate £1,000 from
our emergency fund towards flood victim relief in Kerala. The best route for
delivery is to be researched over the coming few days and a report made to the
club (action Richard A).
There was also a suggestion that the club organise a street or supermarket
collection. Whilst no formal decision was taken it was clear that there is
support for such a move - watch this space.
Bill Tregillus reported that quite a few more volunteers are needed to help out
at the Hamilton Park Activity Day (cf email sent to all members on 07/08 and
attached poster). Please contact Bill or Paul if you are able to offer a couple
of hours to support this event and have not already signed up.
The Ball draw was won by Stuart Adam (not present so a roll over).
NO MEETING next Monday (bank holiday)
Wed 5th Sept. Breakfast at Hub Cafe in Victoria House (note change of venue).
Mon 10th. at SCCC. Cate Whitewood on D1200 Uganda Water Project.
Duty Rotarian Derek Smalley, SF to be arranged by Garry, Apologies to Richard
A.