Is there a East Coast Facebook page ?John White has just posted on Facebook: “The Mid Knoll buoy is missing, the West Knoll buoy is out of position. Call me if you wish to transit the entrance”
Don't know of any. Nearest to that is the East Coast Pilot book FB page.Is there a East Coast Facebook page ?
John White's own FB page.Is there a East Coast Facebook page ?
Yes, that’s what I quoted from.John White's own FB page.
Any idea or link to what this may be called please. There are a lot of John White's on Facebook.John White's own FB page.
I got it with 'John White Felixstowe'; you could have done the same but as it's you: John White | FacebookAny idea or link to what this may be called please. There are a lot of John White's on Facebook.
Have tried Felixstowe Pilot and variations, no luck.
Don't give them your details, data is only as valuble as it's acuracy, my login is ginger muffwigg with no more than a picture of a goats ar5e and the word "enjoy" such is my love of FB.but can't bring myself to sign up with an organisation that makes vast profit by selling their customers' personal data without telling them explicitly that they are doing so.
Great idea, I can feel a Ginger Merkin coming on…Don't give them your details, data is only as valuble as it's acuracy, my login is ginger muffwigg with no more than a picture of a goats ar5e and the word "enjoy" such is my love of FB.
Look on most forum on jan 1st and see how many birthdays are shown, is that really sellable data?
They have not gone to get it yet then? Perhaps they think it will drift back when its 90 days are up. I wonder if they have filled the forms in correctlyFrom Facebook:
Re our post the other day about the Deben entrance - the Mid Knoll buoy has been found on the beach.
In Belgium!
Trinity House told me this morning that they had prepared a replacement which may well be in place later today.View attachment 147612
If they’re not in a hurry, I might give it a try in the springAny ECF forumite with a couple of days to spare to nip over to Belgium, retrieve it and tow it home? (I'd love to see the photos of the tow!)