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Date Contact Meeting Place Town Distance 03/12/2019 Bob Clifton & Andy Relf Lamb & Lion Hambridge 4 19/11/2019 Date Contact Meeting Place Town Distance 03/12/2019 Bob Clifton & Andy Relf Lamb & Lion Hambridge 4 19/11/2019 Bob & Maggy Mercer 05/11/2019 Derek & Marion Pattison Haselbury Mill Haselbury Plucknett 5 22/10/2019 Roge Goodland & Liz Baker Talbot Inn Mells 6.5 08/10/2019 David Bourne & Sarah Armstong Blue Ball Inn Triscombe 5.5 24/09/2019 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Cloud Farm Café Malmsmead (Cancelled due to weather) 7.6 10/09/2019 Roger Goodland & Joyce Pringle Camelot Inn South Cadbury 5.5 27/08/2019 Bob & Maggy Mercer Maquis of Lorne Nettlecombe 5 13/08/2019 Tony & Claire Green Farmers Arms West Hatch 4.6 30/07/2019 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Nags Head Martock 4 16/07/2019 Derek & Marion Pattison George Inn Donyatt 5.6 02/07/2019 John Ashton Ship Inn West Stour 5 18/06/2019 Roger Goodland & Joyce Pringle Branscombe 04/06/2019 Ray & Eileen Cockburn Rose & Crown, East Lambrook 4.5 21/05/2019 Barry Burden Quicksilver Mail Yeovil 4.5 07/05/2019 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Flying Fish Ashill 5 23/04/2019 John Ashton Red Lion Babcary 5 09/04/2019 Tony & Claire Green Dinnington Docks Dinnington 4.7 26/03/2019 David Bourne & Sarah Armstrong Greyhound Inn Sydling St.Nicholas 5 12/03/2019 Roger Goodland Camelot Inn South Cadbury 5.5 26/02/2019 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Halfway House Pitney 4.5 12/02/2019 Derek & Marion Pattison Quicksilver Mail Yeovil 5 29/01/2019 Barry Burden New Inn Dowlish Wake 4.7 15/01/2019 Liz Snowden & Ray Cockburn Cotley Inn Wambrook 4.7 18/12/2018 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Halfway House Pitney 4.5 04/12/2018 Bob Clifton & Andy Relf Hornsbury Mill Eleighwater 4.5 20/11/2018 Tony & Claire Green Volunteer Inn Seavington St Michael 4.9 06/11/2018 Roger Goodland & Bob Mercer NT carpark Stourhead Stourhead 5.3 23/10/2018 John Ashton Fox & Hounds Charlton Adam 4.5 09/10/2018 Derek & Marion Pattison Forester's Arms Holywell, East Coker 4.5 25/09/2018 Roger Goodland & Bob Mercer Ilchester Arms Abbotsbury 5 11/09/2018 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Lamb & Flag Blagdon Hill 4.7 28/08/2018 Barry & Beryl Burden Lamb & Lion Hambridge 4.7 14/08/2018 Tony & Claire Green Tytherleigh Arms Tytherleigh 5 31/07/2018 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Walnut Tree West Camel 4.7 17/07/2018 Derek & Marion Pattison George Inn Donyatt 4.5 03/07/2018 Roger & Eileen Cripps Crown Inn Fivehead 4.5 19/06/2018 Roger Goodland & Joyce Pringle Fossend Canal Bridge carpark Burlescombe 5 05/06/2018 Bob & Maggy Mercer Geyhound Inn Staple Fitzpaine 5.2 08/05/2018 John Ashton Royal Oak Over Stratton 4.5 24/04/2018 Ray Cockburn & Andy Relf Prince of Wales Ham Hill 4.5 22/04/2018 Liz Snowden & Norma Smyth Dorothy's Tea Rooms Hinton St. George 4 10/04/2018 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Crown & Victoria Inn Tintinhull 4.6 27/03/2018 Barry & Beryl Burden Hornsbury Mill Eleighwater 4+ 13/03/2018 Roger Goodland & Bob Mercer Marquis of Lorne Nettlecombe 5.2 27/02/2018 Derek & Marion 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