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- Up lateish, messed around trying to pack,
quick breakfast and set off for Newbury. Listened to
Radio 4, and the .
- Managed to go around Newbury via a rather
circuitous route, got confused by the Robin Hood
roundabout, eventually found David's home.
- David came out to meet us, made us tea,
sat around and caught up slightly with where things
are. Examined his charming albeit small terrace.
- Then out for a walk across to Greenham Common
(luckily the Green and Common Women are not there
anymore).
- Met Andrew on the way up, wandered along
the vast, (Europe's largest ex. runway) flat area,
sadly (to my mind) the tarmac / concrete has all been
eaten up. Also the 8 million gallon strategic reserve
of aviation fuel (in pits) has gone too.
- Most intrigued by several massive bunkers
burried under large earth humps - sadly with three
successive fences guarding them. It turns out they
were used to house the tactical cruise missile launch
vehicles.
- Back home for tea and toast. Then out to
the local Harvester (Ne. Robin Hood) for a hefty
dinner and conversation.
- Back, for HIGNWY and, after examining
David's neat roof space, to his bed - extremely
good of him to take the floor for us.
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Michael Meeks (michael.meeks@collabora.com)