Day trip to Brighton
In September our Club celebrated its 71st Charter, so we had a day off from our normal lunch, some members scattered and visited neighbouring Clubs. While18 of us went on a day trip to Brighton by train arriving late morning. We enjoyed a lunch at Donacellos before we all broke up to do our own thing in the afternoon.
Following two train cancellations we had a bit longer in Brighton eventually catching a train for a smooth ride back to Baldock. Our thanks to Carol Britter for organising it.
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