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March PCv fell through the letter box this morning :cheer:
A quick flick shows some interesting articles. An advert at the back lists all the qualified MCEA
Engineers.
Handy as a tear out if you need to look at the list and have no wifi :)
Why do so many people rely so heavily on wifi :woohoo:
Anyway well done Lizzie. The Cotswolds and Scottish Malt Whisky Trail looks interesting B)
 
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Dustydog said:
March PCv fell through the letter box this morning :cheer:
A quick flick shows some interesting articles. An advert at the back lists all the qualified MCEA
Engineers.
Handy as a tear out if you need to look at the list and have no wifi :)
Why do so many people rely so heavily on wifi :woohoo:
Anyway well done Lizzie. The Cotswolds and Scottish Malt Whisky Trail looks interesting B)

Am I missing something here as it is still January and you have the March issue. What happened to February or was that sent out in November last year? :woohoo:
 
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The problem with the malt whisky trail is one of you has to drive and the drink driving laws up here mean only the passengers get the benefit.
 

Mel

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We did Speyside and Malt Whisky about 10 years ago. Stayed at a Cand Cc site and was greeted by a fed up Mancunian warden who said, "Don't buy your Whisky in the distilleries, that's tourist prices. *** to Lidl, it's much cheaper". OH said, I haven't dragged that (industrial language) van for 11 hours to buy Whisky in (industrial language) Lidl.
We had a great time, but TBH when you have toured one large distillery, you have pretty much toured them all. The shortbread shop in Aberlour is worth a visit too.
Have fun anyone who goes.
Mel
 

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