Could anybody travelling back west on Sunday give me a lift to Bournemouth, or at least part of the way ?
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Right, a few of us will be traveling down by train to littlehampton, any idea as to cab costs from there? Any companies recommended?
To the tune of "Mademoiselle from Armentières"
Napoleons army ran away, As you do
The guard stood firm for Frances Pride, As you do
They said the guard will stand and die
But we heard what their Colonel cried
It wasn't pretty I tell you.
Resistance is fertile
How many of you will there be? If you give me an eta I'll either pick you up from the station myself, or send one of the lads over.
Is anyone traveling from east anglia at all? If so would a lift be possible, thanks, Craig.
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How many of you will there be? If you give me an eta I'll either pick you up from the station myself, or send one of the lads over.
We could be coming in dribs and drabs. I'll need to verify with the others what times they want to travel.
To the tune of "Mademoiselle from Armentières"
Napoleons army ran away, As you do
The guard stood firm for Frances Pride, As you do
They said the guard will stand and die
But we heard what their Colonel cried
It wasn't pretty I tell you.
Resistance is fertile
Is anyone traveling from east anglia at all? If so would a lift be possible, thanks, Craig.
Where abouts in east Anglia?
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@ Hurrah, the local taxis outside the station will know where Ford Rifle Ranges are and it shouldn't be too expensive, but if you get stuck then pm me for my mobile, Adrian has it and if I can help out with a lift I will.
Littlehampton is the easiest to get to (direct train from Clapham jct)
I'll be sorting out an advance ticket which could bring the train fare down to £10. But with other coming straight from work or other locations I reckon its going to be tricky to co-ordinate arrivals.
To the tune of "Mademoiselle from Armentières"
Napoleons army ran away, As you do
The guard stood firm for Frances Pride, As you do
They said the guard will stand and die
But we heard what their Colonel cried
It wasn't pretty I tell you.
Resistance is fertile