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Peter has many years experience working in Pathology Laboratories and gave a light hearted talk about his ‘Life in the Path Lab’ on 26th Sept. This was a well presented, interesting and humorous talk about a serious subject. Peter largely focused on the lack of Health and Safety in the
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As the major project of removing rubble at Formby Victoria Road continues, a huge digger moves vast quantities of sand covering the rubble. Once exposed, the rubble is crushed and removed from the beach to be used in levelling the area designated for a new car park. The dunes from
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On Thursday 26 June 51 members attended the SoFA Summer Lunch at Southport Old Links Golf Club in Churchtown. The weather was windy, but sunny and we were all personally greeted by Carol and shown to our allocated table. There was a lot of chatter, which went quiet when we
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Thirty nine SoFA members enjoyed time together on our latest holiday in Cambridgeshire. Carl, our driver, took us through rural Staffordshire to our first stop on the outward journey, the Mill Hotel. Then on to Becketts Farm Shop in the Midlands for our lunch before arriving at the Marriott Hotel
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The National Trust owns 69 acres of farmland east of Rufford Old Hall on what was Manor House Farm. The land is between the Leeds/Liverpool canal and the River Douglas. This was acquired in 2000 to protect the views and settings of the Hall. Past surveys showed a significant amount
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Barton Grange Garden Centre Our outing on 29th April was to Sizergh Castle calling at Barton Grange Garden Centre for coffee. The weather was warm and sunny so perfect for our trip up to Cumbria. We enjoyed our coffee stop at the impressive Barton Grange before travelling further north to






