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Lisa 28 October 2007 at 22:17 GMT
Er, that would be DAN Fleeman!
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Lisa 20 October 2007 at 12:40 BST
The Dinner
This has been the case for some time. If the group is big enough (>50, I think) we get the barman in the room with us for free. If the group is not big enough we are charged for having the bar open in the function room.
There have been years where we have not had the bar open in the function room and our guests have complained at having to go round to the public bar and queue up.
Can't win.....
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Golden Beeches
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Mike writes:
The soaring temperatures of last month seemed a distant memory as five of us (Andrew, Ed, Keith, Simon & Mike) set off in drizzling rain with the weather forecasters only promising worsening conditions. Leaving Westerham after elevenses the weather seemed to ease but this was just a brief respite as Ed, Keith and Mike pedalled through downpours, and claps of thunder, on our way to Chiddingstone. The weather seemed even to deter the twitchers at Bough Beech reservoir as only a couple of binoculars were sighted. The pretty village of Chiddingstone is now largely owned by the National Trust and gets its name after a large carved sandstone boulder called the Chiding Stone. The power was off when we arrived at the pub and candles were lit as the rain poured down outside. The pub is very pleasant and friendly and at least the power cut saved us from the Spanish grand prix on the TV which was hastily turned on when the power resumed for a brief period. Then it was pedalling through more rain round Oxted and over the little hill to the Woldingham garden centre where Ed and Mike stopped for tea before heading home.
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1955 Train Assisted nostalgic Filmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyz5d3entBw
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Tartan Socks(long) 07 May 2007 at 19:47 BST
What's the champus for,something to celebrate?re pic.
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Ariadne 68 15 August 2016 at 21:13 BST
Mrs Christine Williams was the proprietor of The Dell in 1966.
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Adrian Fitch 26 March 2007 at 17:55 BST
I'm honoured to be your Blog of the Week.
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