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dracula:
So Richard, how long have you worked for the Yorshire Tourist Board :lol:
If you are coming down this way at all, give me a shout :wink:
Would be nice to meet you in person :D

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "dracula" ---So Richard, how long have you worked for the Yorshire Tourist Board :lol:
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Oh, years, in an'unofficial capacity' :lol:


--- Quote from: "dracula" ---
If you are coming down this way at all, give me a shout :wink:
Would be nice to meet you in person :D

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I'd love to get back down again, as I stated above, there's a few places I'd really like to come to again.
Burgh Island in particular (near Plymouth)


I suppose you realise that your 'screen-name' is Yorkshire influenced :wink:
As Brahm Stoker was very much influenced by Whitby

(I know it's in conjunction with your invaluble NHS role)

dracula:
Bigbury/ Challaborough/ Burgh Island :D
Many a holiday spent there in a caravan as a kid,
along with half the population of Plymouth :lol:
Still go there now (out of season)

Tractor across to the Island, crisps and lemonade in "The Pilchard"
that was always a treat :wink:
How times have changed :(

Bush Tucker Man:

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Tractor across to the Island, crisps and lemonade in "The Pilchard"
that was always a treat :wink:
How times have changed :(
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Have you got any photos of it (pre-restoration)??

There's a very good book all about the purchase & restoration



http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/culture/bookshelf/burgh_island.shtml

http://www.tonyporter.co.uk/welcome.htm

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