10 Jun 2009 #1 Judders Well-Known Member Joined 19 Jul 2005 Messages 2,514 Location Hampshire Visit site Nope, the chip shop at Eastoke Corner has not started a new menu of wheatgrass juice and pumpkin seeds. Any ideas what it is?
Nope, the chip shop at Eastoke Corner has not started a new menu of wheatgrass juice and pumpkin seeds. Any ideas what it is?
10 Jun 2009 #2 E ebbtide N/A Joined 28 Nov 2004 Messages 1,269 Visit site It's going to spoil my view, that's what it is! See here: LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS NO 7 OF 2009 BEACH NOURISHMENT - HAYLING ISLAND Lt Col JQ Davis OBE Manager and Harbour Master 10 June 2009 Chichester Harbour Conservancy Harbour Office Itchenor Chichester
It's going to spoil my view, that's what it is! See here: LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS NO 7 OF 2009 BEACH NOURISHMENT - HAYLING ISLAND Lt Col JQ Davis OBE Manager and Harbour Master 10 June 2009 Chichester Harbour Conservancy Harbour Office Itchenor Chichester
10 Jun 2009 #3 benjenbav Well-Known Member Joined 12 Aug 2004 Messages 16,112 Visit site I should avoid taking your constitutional along the shore whilst the skipper of the Sospan Dau is spraying nutrients over your way. And, no tipping him a tenner to "rainbow" me next time I'm leaving the harbour. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I should avoid taking your constitutional along the shore whilst the skipper of the Sospan Dau is spraying nutrients over your way. And, no tipping him a tenner to "rainbow" me next time I'm leaving the harbour. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
10 Jun 2009 #4 E ebbtide N/A Joined 28 Nov 2004 Messages 1,269 Visit site No chance! You'll be breaking the 10 knot speed limit out around the West Pole tripod, well to seaward! Meanwhile I'll be suffering the dawn rumblings of bulldozers and earth-movers relocating all that spoil squirted ashore by the dredger. Hardly newsworthy - it happens every few years.
No chance! You'll be breaking the 10 knot speed limit out around the West Pole tripod, well to seaward! Meanwhile I'll be suffering the dawn rumblings of bulldozers and earth-movers relocating all that spoil squirted ashore by the dredger. Hardly newsworthy - it happens every few years.