TO BE AN INNOVATIVE, ONE-STOP-SHOP MARINA FOR ALL NARROWBOATS, CARAVANS AND THEIR OWNERS – WHERE EVERYONE WANTS TO BE.

JULY 2017 AQUEDUCT NEWS INSIDE THIS ISSUE Boaters’ Bash and Family Fun Open Day - Open Day continued 2 A View from the Top Deck 2 New Twin Paint Sheds 2 Fishing into the Marina 2 Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd July Angle Grinder 1 - Woody 0 3 Well here it is – the main event and seriously, if evening with Holly or Mags? The Galley staff will I’m Ready for my Close Up 3 you haven’t got your Boaters’ Bash tickets yet, go naturally be on hand to keep you “hydrated” throughout Meet our Team 3 The End of an Era 3 and see Julie in Reception – they’re selling like the the night. Get the Big Picture 4 proverbial hot cakes, almost, but not quite, as Tickets are £15 but £12.50 to moorers. The New Staff Welfare Faclities 4 quickly as Alison’s addictive quiche in The Galley. Dates for your Diary 4 Goodfella’s gave us a wonderful evening two years Show 5 BOATERS’ BASH SATURDAY 22ND JULY ago and they’re ready to blow the roof off again. New Gates for Old 5 Nobody puts Blaby in a Corner With the jolly flags flying over the camp site, exams Please note access to the bar and marquee area will 5 season over and preparations for summer cruising not be permitted until 7.30 pm. July Cruising Notes 5 there’s a definite festival buzz around the marina. But Marina Manners 6 OPEN DAY MORNING – SUNDAY 23RD JULY with infinitely classier loos! Anne’s Wish Update 6 10.30 am Sunday morning brings the judging of the SUMBA 8 Welcome Back 8 Best Dressed Boat, Aqueduct –in-Bloom Competition. Moorer Benefits 8 So bust out the bunting, pop out the flower pots and maybe be the inaugural winner! The judges have promised to be quiet in case you partied a little heartily SPECIAL POINTS last night. Look out for that prestigious certificate on OF INTEREST your boat.

 Fishing into the Marina

 End of an Era

 Get the Big Picture

 Nantwich Show Over on the Galley Marquee Stage on the Saturday  Anne’s Wish Update night we are delighted to re-introduce the band  Moorer Benefits Goodfella’s who blew the roof off two years ago. We During the day there’ll be many, attractions: pony and can guarantee you are going to want to dance by the trap rides, stalls, exhibits, face painting, doggie shows end of the evening to their high energy soul and blues trade boats and music. The Galley will of course be set. There’ll be a post set disco for those who really open throughout the day. Edited by Bernie McCrae, have their boogie boots on. Doors open at 7.30 pm compiled by Chris and David BOATS TO VIEW ON THE OPEN DAY Owen-Roberts, copy and and music starts from 9.00 pm. imagery contributed by Ellie As well as a range of classic Trade Boats there will be Brown and SUMBA. To work up an appetite, try the delicious Hog Roast a number of boats available to view: Got a story that you would like served on the lawn outside the Marquee from 8.00 pm. to share? We are always on To save you having to queue at the bar on arrival, why Now we thought the Gospel of Narrowboat was the look out for new stories. If you have tale to tell please not pre-order your first round of drinks, or wine for the reaching far and wide but apparently there are some contact Bernie McCrae on Continued on page 2 01270 525040 or email [email protected]. uk

Church Minshull Aqueduct Marina Nantwich CW5 6DX Telephone: 01270 525040 | Website: www.aqueductmarina.co.uk | E-mail: [email protected] A View from the Open Day continued from page 1

Top Deck yet to be converted. One of our contractors recently Beetle range of 25ft - 40ft narrowboats, these are asked, “If you hire one do they provide a driver?” fantastic short, fun starter or down size boats. We followed by, “So, how long from here to then, have a 25ft Beetle as a show boat so please call in to As you can see there is a lot about an hour?”. “No” and “No”, but if you are new to view. going on this month and much boating, allow us to explain, as this year there will a If you are thinking of selling your boat, retire from for you get involved with. Try number of boats available to view. your hand at our photo boating or changing your boat to match your changed competition, win best boat in Maybe you’d like a chance to try and win a weekend on boating requirements please contact Nick Beech who bloom at the Open Day, or even a narrowboat and experience the adventure yourself. runs our brokerage or come and meet him on the day. man a stall! This year, Graham and Sue Hatfield nb Sunrise will be [email protected]. We can arrange a on hand to show people through their boat for hire and valuation anywhere in the country, we will buy in your Just a quick word about our Aqueduct Marina is offering the opportunity to win a existing boat or sell remotely from the boats home current planning application two night bed and breakfast weekend aboard, with mooring if you prefer (T&Cs apply). (there is so much going on that even I’ve been edited). It is part of our long term aim to move boatyard activities away from the marina side, so the application involves developing storage and workshop facilities to the south of the site. The

change of use for the dog breakfast each morning in the Galley café. . Look out walking field to “leisure” is for SUNRISE on C Jetty and Graham and Sue will be largely to reflect the current on hand to show you through. Don’t forget your raffle usage. ticket. Best of Luck!

As ever keep up to date on our Knights Narrowboats, our on-site boat builders, will be Webpage, Facebook. Andrea showing one of their boats ELESHANNE on the main But mainly the open day weekend is about having fun and I are looking forward to pontoon and the owner, moorer Rob Eddon, will also so please come along and say “hello”. We are looking seeing you at the Boater’s be on hand to discuss the process of commissioning a forward to seeing you! Bash. boat.

Look out next month for a We will also have an Aintree Beetle Boat to view. feature about Marketing to the These cracking crafts are ideal for getting afloat for Millennial generation and meet breaks and days out with the family. We recently Matt the Master Blaster! became the sales agent for the Aintree Narrow Boats Robert Parton MANAGING DIRECTOR

NEW TWIN PAINT SHEDS

Our new deluxe twin paint sheds opened this month. You will probably have noticed that we have upgraded these Fishing into the Marina workshops with roller shutter We are still having occasional issues with fishing into We are considering establishing a fishing club along the doors, concrete floors and new the marina from the towpath opposite. Should you stretch facing the marina in order to exert more control. electrics. have concerns about antisocial behaviour or damage Passes to fish on the stretch opposite will be required We have specialists in both spray please report it to the office. from Reception. and coach treatments and this If the office is closed: Do not confront them Our own fishermen are much more civilised and Minnie new pristine environment means you too can have “the best boat If possible, take a discrete photograph and Wayne had a strike with the pike. Minnie didn’t take on the cut”. Click here to e-mail Dial the non-emergency 101 Police number and retain the any messing about Phil for more info.. incident number provided from it. Report to Reception, as soon as possible. Moorer names for On the couple of occasions that Police have needed to our Carp so far respond they have been effective in moving the fishermen are, D.M. (Carpe on. Diem) & Leonardo (de Carprio). I’M READY FOR MY Angle Grinder 1 - Woody 0 CLOSE UP... Ouch! Wounded Woody, our groundskeeper, is out around – we think Alex prefers his tractor though – look of action at the moment following an altercation with at that grin! Everyone is pitching in to water Woody’s an angle grinder (not sustained while working at the lush and lovely planting so get well soon Woody. NETV recently visited marina) which caused bad tendon damage requiring Aqueduct Marina to do some an operation. filming. Aqueduct Marina staff Nick, Phil and Bernie were joined The good news is that he’ll still be judging the pots in the by moorers Rob Eddon and Ellie Aqueduct-Marina in-Bloom competition during the Brown (pick your times to morning of the open day. Don’t forget to bring your pots wander into The Galley!) to chat to decorate your boat – it’ll help cheer Woody up as he on camera about the dos and hates being out of action. Pots don’t have to be orange, don’ts of buying a narrowboat just fun! and the benefits of finding good Boat Yard Operator, Alex Strachan is Acting Deputy marina support. Some were CHRIS KEEPS US SAFE Woody until his return, so the mower is still whizzing better at it than others… It’s probably just as well then, that General Manager The programme airs on NETV Chris Moran, has just completed an advanced Health & Media for Holiday and Cruising Safety Course with a view to ensuring we all stay safe. on Sky Channel 256: (Woody has been barred from bringing the offending Mondays 1.00 pm angle grinder onto site). If you have any issues to flag Tuesdays 12.00 pm & 5.30 pm up then let Chris know and he’ll be glad to address your Wednesdays 11.00am & 3.00pm concerns. Thursdays 1.00 pm Fridays 10.30 am Saturdays 4.00 pm MEET OUR TEAM... Sundays 5.00 pm

THE END OF AN ERA... The Board Boat Maintenance Team Chandlery

Robert Parton Stephen Wallace Paul Duncalf Managing Director Boatyard Operations Manager Chandlery Manager Dave, “Let’s get a boat, I’ll do it up [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] – it’ll take about 6 months”. Andrea Parton Joe Sheen David Wilkinson Marina and Caravan Services Engineering Manager Chandlery Assistant Stella, (Three years later) “We’re Director [email protected] [email protected] calling this boat Brew because I’ve [email protected] made so flippin’ many, stuck on Rob Adair Alex Bebbington Jennifer Parton Senior Marine Engineer Marine Chandlery Apprentice the hard standing waiting for you Hospitality and Social Events to finish”. Now, after much Director Will Brown The Galley Restaurant cruising, Dave and Stella are Marine Engineer Stuart Martin [email protected] Holly Critchley moving on to their next adventure, Non-Executive Director The Galley Manager so Brew is for sale. Happily we’ll Darren Smith [email protected] still see them around as they Phil Langley Marine Engineer Operations Director Kate Chantler come to visit Number One Son – [email protected] Lewis Martin Chef Joe Sheen our senior engineer. Engineering Apprentice

Marina Office Alison Booth Dave and Stella are contemplating Alex Strachan Chef Chris Moran Boat Yard Operator a mobile home as their next General Manager Rosie Mason project so Brew 2 could be in the [email protected] Matt Simpson The Galley Front of House Shot Blaster and Paint Sprayer caravan park soon. Bernie McCrae Maggie Peach Marketing, Campaigns and PR Jonathan Howard The Galley Front of House By a quirk of the signwriting many Manager Boat Painter passing boaters have mistaken [email protected] Maggie, Jennifer, Niamh, Jenny, the name for BREXIT. One thing Pat O’Shaughnessy Elizabeth, Ellie, Abi, Maisie Sarah Rayner Marina Operative you can be sure of – with Dave’s

Secretary/Accounts and Board Clerk Marina Grounds skills Brew is a “strong and stable” [email protected]

craft. Woody—just Woody Julie Beedham Brokerage Groundsman Marina Reception [email protected] Nick Beech Brokerage Manager [email protected]

Church Minshull Aqueduct Marina Church Minshull Nantwich CW5 6DX Telephone: 01270 525040 | Website: www.aqueductmarina.co.uk | E-mail: [email protected] Get thex Big Picture at Aqueduct Marina and you had to consider helping him or posting a funny At the end of September we’ll present a shortlist across picture… would you use portrait or landscape? Whilst our social media platforms and your fellow moorers can You are reading about marina not advocating anything unsafe, we love seeing your vote for their favourites. The overall winner will be news, but this summer let’s snaps so much that this Open Day marks the launch of announced at the Christmas Fayre and receive a shift the focus to you! the Aqueduct Adventure social media photo presentation mounting of their snap. A framed mounting competition. For a chance to win, share your summer of the winning photo will be displayed in reception and Facebook/Instagram photo snaps of cruising/caravanning adventures on our you’ll also see it featured in future marketing. competition. This summer keep Facebook and Instagram accounts using the hashtag your phones and cameras really So send in your photos and a brief caption of where you #aqueductadventure: Facebook: www.facebook.com/ handy. are and who features etc. to share in the adventure. aqueductmarinacheshire/ and Instagram: There’s no limit to how many snaps you can share, just www.instagram.com/aqueductmarina/ don’t be overexposed!

Some people say photos don’t lie. Mine seem to. Some of us are also a little bit closer to the “Old Focus Home” and prefer to use a camera rather than a phone so email submissions are welcome too!

You might want to filter out the “duck-face” though. We’re boaters, we’ll probably just chuck peas and sweetcorn at you. Jimmy Olsen: “I didn’t have my Photos can be of absolutely anything that the judges camera with me”. Our ultra-media savvy Marketing Manager, Bernie, will feel captures the real spirit of adventure that only a be launching the Competition at the Open Day. She’ll be holiday afloat, or travelling around the country can Perry White: “A photographer eats happy to give you tips on what makes a great selfie or bring. We are really spoilt for choice along our with his camera, a photographer photo. She’s such an expert on the subject sometimes it waterways: tunnels, vistas, aqueducts, watering holes sleeps with his camera!” is hard to (ahem) shutter up. Catch up with her on the and locks make great backdrops. But we really want to Lois Lane: “I’m glad I’m a writer…” Open Day and let’s all see what develops. see you, having fun! It’ll also give you a great log of If one of your party fell in the cut your holiday. New Staff Welfare Facilities and Office When our Boatyard …however, we managed to provide the new offices. If Operations Manager, yard ops, engineers and painters with a you need to use Stephen Wallace little extra. We’ve also added a catering the slipway or required new huts in the cabin and welfare facilities. Enjoy boys! take advantage of boatyard we suspect he our Moor & Store Steve Wallace is now central to the action was thinking along facilities, please in the yard and will be co-ordinating yard these lines… contact [email protected] management and boat movement from his DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 2017 See our up-to-date diary online anytime via this link: http://www.aqueductmarina.co.uk/news Aqueduct Marina Events External Events 27th July Nantwich Show (Aqueduct Marina will have a stand)

11th - 13th August Festival, 22nd/23rd July Boaters’ Bash and Open Day 26th August Dance Evening 1st - 3rd September Nantwich Food Festival

23rd September Film Evening Muscular Dystrophy ‘Tough Mudder’ at Cholmondeley 9th September Castle (Aqueduct Marina will be taking part)

10th September Anne’s Wish Great North Run, Newcastle 13th October C&RT NW&B Annual Showcase, Memorial Court To book marina events please contact us on 01270 525040, 21st October Anne’s Wish Fundraising Gig Night Claxton Hotel, email [email protected] or online Redcar, North Yorks www.aqueductmarina.co.uk

Church Minshull Aqueduct Marina Church Minshull Nantwich CW5 6DX Telephone: 01270 525040 | Website: www.aqueductmarina.co.uk | E-mail: [email protected] Nantwich Show - July Cruising Notes

Another month another show...

If it’s July it must be Nantwich. Join us at the 120th To help you plan your cruise, Anniversary of the Nantwich Show. Be an Aqueduct we’ve received the following Marina Ambassador and help us try to win another C&RT stoppage notices – we “highly commended award” for our stand. Stand J96 (In hope they don’t affect you too at Gate 1 and turn sharp right). Show site map on the much! board in Reception. New to boating? Take this opportunity to join us for an introduction to boating with Trent & Mersey at our professionals. Our Galley team will also be the very best of food & drink. With additional displays of Canal closure between locks 74 providing us with some mouth-watering treats! cattle, horses, sheep poultry, pigeons, dogs and & 75 (Big Lock) on July 12. Countryside Pursuit demonstrations (no sniggering at https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/ the back there!) there is a lot to see. notice/11056/locks-74-75-trent- and-mersey-canal- For those for whom Saturday mornings aren’t the same anymore, get your fix at James Martin’s live cookery Services demonstration. Pump out facilities at Calveley There are nostalgia fixes aplenty with an afternoon have been closed from June parade of vintage cars, tractors, commercial vehicles 30th until further notice. and machinery and contrast that with the Adrenaline https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/ Tour stunt display. notice/11054/calveley-pump-out -facility All this takes place in the beautiful parkland setting at The Showground, Nantwich CW5 8LD. Nantwich Show, encompassing The International New Gates for Old Cheese Awards, is the UK’s largest one day show with Advanced Sale of Tickets: some 450 Trade Stands. There are clothes, crafts and Family (2 adults 2 children) £35 Adults £15 Senior Citizens £12 Children (5 - 16yrs inc) £5 We have had new gates On line at www.nantwichshow.co.uk installed at the end of Jetties A

NantwichShowground Map

& B, and the contractors will be on site removing the reeds that

are growing through jetty A.

Nobody puts Blaby in a Corner In the Engineering Sheds work continues on the C&RT be happy to work with you to find the best solution for narrowboat WALLABY. As you can see, a huge amount your own craft. of skill and labour are going into sorting out her colander Here you see Will Brown, our Boat Painter & Marine hull. Engineer, undertaking a final check on Blaby together Hopefully this will not cause too One of the innovative solutions, which can be seen on with the final 25 hr “running tests” before we release much disturbance, but please the hull of C&RT’s work boat Blaby (moored near the Blaby back to C&RT. read any warning notices, leave Service Jetty) is the use of a zinc based film galvanising If you see her in use on your travels around the the temporary car park as clear application combined with two packing to promote a hull waterways, send a photo. We’ll be more than a little bit as possible and keep well clear whose need for constant re-blacking is considerably proud to of the contractors. They don’t lessened. see her bite but you never know... There is increasing interest in this latest hull protection. back in We have been talking to suppliers to develop a safe and the practical process that we can now offer to boat owners. battle to If you would like to learn more about this innovative new preserve procedure call in for a chat or email our Operations our Director Phil Langley on [email protected]. canals. We’re experienced in a wide range of treatments and will

MARINA Anne’s Wish Update MANNERS Many thanks for your support for the Charity Bric a Brac afternoon and Burger & Bingo evening in June. Anne’s Wish had some very generous donations and we raised a fantastic over £400 for the charity. We’re not control freaks BUT can we just point out the Andrea Parton, Aqueduct Marina’s Marina and Caravan correct way to do that... Services Director spotted some kayakers in the marina.

The thing about cleaning up after Never one to pass up on an opportunity, she sprinted yourself is that nobody notices down from the office to join Alastair from “Alastair Randall when you do, but everybody Coaching” for paddle practice in one of their double notices when you don’t. We know canoes. As you can see, getting in is the hardest part some people enjoy cleaning up and she’s a natural! messes that they didn’t make – Alastair was supervising a group of Duke of Edinburgh’s that’s why they become parents. Award silver award students who were travelling between But, as the majority don’t, please Nantwich and and overnighted at Aqueduct consider fellow moorers and Marina. Good luck lads! campers as you use the Elsan disposal point and rubbish bins. If you think that canoeing or kayaking might be for you, you can download C&RT’s free guide, Paddle the Right Whilst admittedly it is quite good Way from canalrivertrust.org.uk fun, just sploshing about with a hose pipe, it doth not a clean Elsan point make. Cloths and DofE students from Manchester (below) and Andrea trys kayaking (right, above and below) cleaning fluid are provided in the Elsan point, as is a mop. These will be refreshed by us, during the daily servicing, but please let reception know if they are not in situ. Please also avoid wet wipes in the Elsan disposal – they don’t flush and courteous boaters don’t leave floaters.

Meanwhile over at the bin sheds: “Brown bananas, rotten peas Chunks of manky cottage cheese. Bacon rinds, chicken bones, Drippy ends of ice cream cones”.* and Our Yard Elves, were most unhappy,

To tidy away a manky nappy.

Overheard in the Galley, (waist management?) during a discussion about a minority of moorers’/campers’ perceived inability to put a bin bag into a bin, the following joke… Q: What smells and flies a spaceship? A: Trash Gordon!

So please, we beg you, in order to avoid further Vogon standard poetry and truly execrable jokes – please put rubbish IN the bins, not next to them. Many thanks. * Poem extract: Sarah Cynthia Silvia Stout – Would not take the garbage out! To advertise on these pages please contact [email protected] or call 01270 525040 Welcome Back! SUMBA - Shropshire Union We’re delighted to welcome Adopters back Mr & Mrs King nb Kapenta. Taking advantage of BRIC A BRAC STALL @ AQUEDUCT MARINA’S OPEN REASEHEATH STUDENTS RESTORE CANALSIDE the winter Moor & Store DAY – SUNDAY 23rd JULY BUILDING facilities here at Aqueduct, Marina, Mr & Mrs King wisely SUMBA will have a stall at Aqueduct Marina’s Open Between 12th and 16th June eight 3rd year joinery winter in Kenya and return to us, as regular as the swifts, for Day. The purpose is to raise funds to help with our students from Reaseheath College refurbished a the summer. We hope you’ve ongoing work on the Middlewich Branch canal where we building which was likely to be scheduled for demolition brought the lovely weather with carry out much admired work to facilitate the upkeep of by Canal & River Trust. you and welcome back! the adopted stretch for the benefit of all canal users. The students undertook Please come and say “hello” and give us your support. the work as part of their 3rd Year NVQ exams We would welcome donations of good quality items that after their Tutor was we can resell at the open day. If you have donations approached by SUMBA and/or can help run the stall or woud like more who were keen to see it information about SUMBA please contact Sue Russell at restored. MOORER – [email protected] or phone 01270 522 731 The brick built hut, located between Aqueduct Marina MIDDLEWICH FOLK & BOAT FESTIVAL BENEFITS and Venetian Marina on the Middlewich Branch Canal, BETWEEN THE 16TH and 19TH June SUMBA’s was used as a Manager’s office for the volunteers made their 3rd annual visit to support clay pit which operated from the late 1960’s until 2002 – We are always looking to add Middlewich’s FAB. During the four days they spent 310 the clay being used for canal repairs. In 2009 the site value to your mooring volunteer hours assisting and advising boaters passing was turned into a popular mooring and picnic area with experience here at Aqueduct through Wardle and King’s Locks and helping to operate tables and barbeques – but the hut was in a bad state of Marina. To this end, here is a the free trip boat on the Saturday and Sunday. It made dilapidation and needed complete refurbishment reminder of the moorers’ a welcome change that this including new roof timbers, tiling, guttering, doors and benefits that we launched in the year’s weather was dry, but windows. Spring. Feedback suggests a the oppressive heat SUMBA obtained a Community Grant from healthy take-up and a positive throughout the event made the East Council for the materials and the students fitted the response so we are working on post-shift “de-brief” at King’s or design work into their syllabus – the on-site some additional Aqueduct back here at Aqueduct Marina refurbishment requiring 266 hours of their time over 5 Marina Moorers’ Benefits for something that was really days. In true canal boat carrying tradition the students you. Equally if you have any earned! C&RT’s Jason Watts and materials were transported to the site in C&RT’s 72’ other suggestions or ideas send ran a pop-up “Lock Keeper Assessment School” and two historic work boat Malvern. them to: of our friends from Upland’s Basin, Robert & Margaret [email protected] Moon and our own Irene & Bob Wales nb Skitty Kitty, C&RT have now also laid field drainage through the passed with flying colours and have been inducted into Sykes Hollow site – hopefully this will help to improve One free slipway and 2 hours the hallowed ranks of authorised windlass wielders. the boggy ground that occurs during wet weather. Grass on the trailer. This offer is seed has been spread over the filled trenches to help proving very popular, so if you Audrey & Dave Foulkes nb Little Tern did heroic work nature take control again. haven’t checked your hull or assisting the lady who was waiting with her boat in a prop recently, please give us a long queue. In leaning against it to stretch for her rope In the coming months the site will be further enhanced call. (we’ve all done it!) she was mildly surprised to get an with a disabled friendly picnic table and boat access. early bath. Whilst she had nearly 50 years’ boating The table will be made by “Men in Sheds” from , Free use of a secure mooring experience, she still needed Audrey’s advice to “just using wood recycled by SUMBA’s volunteers when they adjacent to the Marina in stand up”!! repaired nearby Brickyard Bridge. The ultimate Winford. (Please note, online recycling! IWA’s Shrewsbury & North Wales Branch booking only – please see Many thanks to all the SUMBA team and our fellow kindly sponsored the building of this table with a £100 website.) volunteers from MP&P. Additional thanks to Dave donation to Crewe’s ”Men in Sheds”. Foulkes and Geoff Harris for helping Dave Tarpey with A discounted rate at Rookery the trip boat in the scorching weather – thank goodness Graham Russell, SUMBA’s co-ordinator said, “The Hall Health Club and Spa, a for sun hats. Geoff’s walkie-talkies made students have done a great job on the hut and it’s good luxury hotel located close by. communications between locks easier – especially when to be able to involve our local college and “Men in Well worth a visit for a Ellie finally realised which number lock she was actually Sheds” in our waterways project”. pampering treat. working on! And again thanks to Geoff for his bountiful FUTURE WORK PARTIES Speaking of treats, try Alison’s supply of water bottles and to C&RT for the provision of epic quiche and don’t forget to much appreciated packed lunches. Also thanks to local SUMBA is taking a break from organised Work Parties in get your Galley loyalty card (Church Minshull) volunteer Andy Baddeley, who helped July and August – restarting on September 16th. stamped for a free coffee! to co-ordinate at SUMBA’s end and made our Reminders and details of all future work parties will, as contribution to the festival happen. usual, be circulated nearer their dates.

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