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Date Contact Meeting Place Town Distance 18-12-18 Stuart Date Contact Meeting Place Town Distance 18-12-18 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Halfway House Pitney 4.5 04-12-18 Bob Clifton & Andy Relf Hornsbury Mill Eleighwater 4.5 20-11-18 Tony & Claire Green Volunteer Inn Seavington St Michael 4.9 06-11-18 Roger Goodland & Bob Mercer NT carpark Stourhead Stourhead 5.3 23-10-18 John Ashton Fox & Hounds Charlton Adam 4.5 09-10-18 Derek & Marion Pattison Forester's Arms Holywell, East Coker 4.5 25-09-18 Roger Goodland & Bob Mercer Ilchester Arms Abbotsbury 5 11-09-18 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Lamb & Flag Blagdon Hill 4.7 28-08-18 Barry & Beryl Burden Lamb & Lion Hambridge 4.7 14-08-18 Tony & Claire Green Tytherleigh Arms Tytherleigh 5 31-07-18 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Walnut Tree West Camel 4.7 17-07-18 Derek & Marion Pattison George Inn Donyatt 4.5 03-07-18 Roger & Eileen Cripps Crown Inn Fivehead 4.5 19-06-18 Roger Goodland & Joyce Pringle Fossend Canal Bridge carpark Burlescombe 5 05-06-18 Bob & Maggy Mercer Geyhound Inn Staple Fitzpaine 5.2 22-04-18 Liz Snowden & Norma Smyth Dorothy's Tea Rooms Hinton St. George 4 08-05-18 John Ashton Royal Oak Over Stratton 4.5 24-04-18 Ray Cockburn & Andy Relf Prince of Wales Ham Hill 4.5 10-04-18 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Crown & Victoria Inn Tintinhull 4.6 27-03-18 Barry & Beryl Burden Hornsbury Mill Eleighwater 4+ 13-03-18 Roger Goodland & Bob Mercer Marquis of Lorne Nettlecombe 5.2 27-02-18 Derek & Marion Pattison Royal George West Coker 4.5 13-02-18 Ray Cockburn & Andy Relf Prince of Wales Ham Hill 4.5 30-01-18 Sarah Armstrong & David Bourn Castlebrook Inn Compton Dundon 4.5 16-01-18 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Bell Inn Curry Mallet 4.5 02-01-18 Tony & Claire Green Lamb & Lark Limington 4.6 19-12-17 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Bird in Hand North Curry 4.5 05-12-17 Tony & Claire Green Winyards Gap Pub Chedington 4.5 21-11-17 John Ashton & Andy Relf Cat Head Chiselborough 4.5 07-11-17 Roger Goodland & Joyce Pringle Greyhound Inn Staple Fitzpaine 5.4 24-10-17 Barry & Beryl Burden Kings Head Merriott 5 10-10-17 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Royal Oak Over Stratton 4.5 26-09-17 Roger Goodland & Bob Mercer Village carpark Holford 7.5 12-09-17 Sarah Armstrong & David Bourn Kings Arms Otterton 5.7 29-08-17 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Drayton crown Drayton 4.8 15-08-17 Derek & Marion Pattison Masons Arms Odcombe. 5 01-08-17 Roger & Eileen Cripps Admiral hood Mosterton 5 18-07-17 Barry & Beryl Burden Toby Inn Ruishton 5 04-07-17 Tony & Claire Green Lord Nelson Norton Sub Hamdon 4.9 20-06-17 Roger Goodland & Joyce Pringle Candlelight Inn Bishopswood 4.8 06-06-17 Barry & Beryl Burden Five Dials Horton. 5 23-05-17 Tony & Claire Green Winyards Gap Pub Chedington 4.7 09-05-17 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Windwhistle inn Cricket St. Thomas 4.8 25-04-17 Roger & Eileen Cripps Crown Fivehead 5 11-04-17 Sarah Armstrong & David Bourn Royal Oak Hardington Moor 5 28-03-17 John Ashton Cat Head Chiselborough 4.5 miles 14-03-17 Roger Goodland & Bob Mercer Aviator Inn Dunkeswell 5.5 miles 28-02-17 Barry & Beryl Burden New Inn Dowlish Wake 4.5 miles 14-02-17 Phyl & Bill Wallin Royal Oak Hardington Moor 4.5 miles 31-01-17 Liz Baker & Joyce Pringle Royal George West Coker 17-01-17 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Rose & Crown, East Lambrook 4.8 miles 03-01-17 Tony & Claire Green Rose & Crown, Stoke St Gregory 4.8 miles 20-12-16 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Rusty Axe Stembridge 4.7 miles 06-12-16 Roger & Eileen Cripps Bird in Hand North Curry 4.5 miles 22-11-16 Tony & Claire Green Tytherleigh Arms Tytherleigh 4.5 miles 08-11-16 Bob & Ulla Clifton Tuckers arms Dalwood 5 miles 25-10-16 Roger Goodland & Bob Mercer Acorn Inn Evershot 5.25 miles 11-10-16 Barry & Beryl Burden Prince of Wales Ham Hill 5.25 miles 27-09-16 Roger & Eileen Cripps Nags Head Thornfalcon 4.75 miles 13-09-16 Roger Goodland & Bob Mercer Ebbor Gorge Car Park Priddy 8 miles 30-08-16 Derek & Marion Pattison Dolphin Ilminster 5.2 miles 16-08-16 Tony & Claire Green Fox & Hounds Charlton Adam 4.2 miles 02-08-16 Phyl & Bill Wallin Mitre Inn Sandford Orcas 5.2 miles 19-07-16 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Firehouse Curry Rivel 4.5 miles 05-07-16 Liz Baker & Joyce Pringle Ilchester Arms Symondsbury 4.5 miles 21-06-16 Barry & Beryl Burden Red House Yeovil 4.5 miles 07-06-16 Roger Goodland & John Coultas Cern Abbas Carpark Cerne Abbas 5.5 miles 24-05-16 Roger & Eileen Cripps King Alfred Inn Burrowbridge 5 miles 10-05-16 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Barrington Boar Barrington 4.5 miles 26-04-16 Tony & Claire Green Bell Inn Broadway 5 miles 12-04-16 Tony & Claire Green New Inn West Knighton, Dorchester 4.5 miles 29-03-16 Phyl Wallin & Rosemary Thomson Cotley Inn Wambrook 4.5 miles 15-03-16 Roger Goodland & John Coultas Arts & Craft Centre Broadwindsor 4.25 miles 01-03-16 Sarah Armstrong & Joyce Pringle Half Moon Clayhidon 4.5 miles 16-02-16 Marion & Derek Pattison Bell Inn Winsham 5 miles 02-02-16 Ruth Moore Barrington Boar Barrington 4 miles 19-01-16 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Crown and Victoria Tintinhull 4.6 miles 05-01-16 Tony & Claire Green Lord Nelson Norton Sub Hamdon 4.9 miles 08-12-15 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Farmers Arms West Hatch 4.3 miles 24-11-15 Barry & Beryl Burden New Inn Dowlish Wake 4.75 miles 10-11-15 Roger Goodland & J Coultas Castle Garden Centre Sherborne 5 miles 27-10-15 Roger & Eileen Cripps King Alfred Inn Burrowbridge 5 miles 13-10-15 Liz Baker & Rosemary Thomson Portland bill museum (picnic) Easton, Portland Bill 5 miles 29-09-15 Barry & Beryl Burden Royal Oak Over Stratton 4.5-5 miles 15-09-15 Roger Goodland & J Coultas Nanny Ida's restaurant Wedmore 5 miles 01-09-15 Bill & Phyl Wallin Castlebrook Inn Compton Dundon 5 miles 18-08-15 Tony & Claire Green Old Poppe Inne Tatworth 5.1 miles 04-08-15 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Red Lion Babcary 4.8 miles 21-07-15 Roger & Eileen Cripps Kings Arms Thornford 4.5 miles 07-07-15 Peter Clayton Brewers Arms South Petherton 5 miles 23-05-15 Barry & Beryl Burden Drew Arms Broadhembury 4.7 miles 09-05-15 Roger Goodland & J Coultas Rising Sun Inn West Bagborough 5 miles 28-04-15 Bill & Phyl Wallin Blagdon Inn Blagdon Hill 4.5 mlies 26-04-15 Roger & Eileen Cripps Farmers Arms West Hatch 4.5 miles 14-04-15 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Tuckers arms Dalwood 4.3 miles 12-04-15 Tony & Claire Green Manor Arms North Perrott 5 miles 31-03-15 Roger Goodland & J Coultas Hornsbury Mill Chard 4.5 miles 17-03-15 Barry & Beryl Burden Bell Inn Curry Mallet 4.5 miles 03-03-15 Liz Baker & Judy Bosanko Pilot Boat Inn Lyme Regis 4 miles 17-02-15 Roger & Eileen Cripps Old Poppe Inne Tatworth 4.5 miles 03-02-15 Jo & Jack Parker Three Horseshoes Inn Batcombe 4.3 miles 20-01-15 Tony & Claire Green White Hart Martock 4 miles 06-01-15 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Forester's Arms Holywell, East Coker 4.5 miles 09-12-14 Roger & Eileen Cripps Muddled Man West Chinnock 4.5 miles 25-11-14 Bill & Phyl Wallin Masons Arms Lower Oddcombe 4.5 miles 11-11-14 Jo & Jack Parker White Lion Inn Bourton 4.5 miles 28-10-14 Roger Goodland & J Coultas Golden Cap for George Inn Nr Chideock 4.5 miles 14-10-14 Barry & Beryl Burden New Inn Dowlish Wake 4.5 miles 30-09-14 Tony & Claire Green Winyards Gap Pub Chedington 4.6 miles 16-09-14 Judy Bosanko Ilchester Arms Symondsbury 4.5 miles 02-09-14 Derek & Judy Jones Royal Oak Over Stratton 4.5-5 miles 19-08-14 Barry & Beryl Burden Bell Inn Curry Mallet 5 miles 05-08-14 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Lamb & Lark Limington 4.6 miles 22-07-14 Roger & Eileen Cripps Bird in Hand North Curry 4 miles 08-07-14 Roger Goodland & J Coultas Crown Inn Fivehead 5.5 miles 24-06-14 Tony & Claire Green New Inn Stoke Abbott 4.6 miles 10-06-14 Judith Macarthur Cotley Inn Wambrook 4.5 - 5 miles 27-05-14 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Five Dials Horton. 5 miles 13-05-14 Roger Goodland & J Coultas Bell Inn Winsham 5 miles 29-04-14 Roger & Eileen Cripps Duke of York Shepton Beauchamp 4 miles 15-04-14 Ruth Moore South Petherton 4 miles 01-04-14 Helen Carr & Judy Bosanko Bruton 5 miles 18-03-14 Roger & Eileen Cripps Griffins Head Nether Compton 4.5 miles 04-03-14 Stuart & Rosemary Thomson Halfway House Pitney 4-4.5 miles 18-02-14 Derek & Judy Jones Royal Oak Over Stratton 4.5-5 miles 04-02-14 Bill & Phyl Wallin Royal Oak Hardington Moor 4-4.5 miles 21-01-14 Tony & Claire Green Creech St.Michael 5.3 miles 07-01-14 Roger Goodland & JCoultas New Inn Dowlish Wake 5 miles 10-12-13 Tony & Claire Green Muddled Man West Chinnock 4 miles 26-11-13 Barry & Beryl Burden Rose and Crown East Lambrook 4.75 miles 12-11-13 Tony & Claire Green Churchingford 5 miles 29-10-13 Roger Goodland Greyhound Inn Staple Fitzpaine 5.75 Or 6.75 15-10-13 Wendy & Rodger Neve Royal Oak Over Stratton 4 miles 01-10-13 Roger&Eileen Cripps Smuggler’s Inn Osmington Mills, 5.5 miles 17-09-13 Wendy & Rodger Neve Masons Arms Odcombe.
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