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THE BIG 25TH BIRTHDAY RALLY 2013
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- coldsummer
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As Hobbo says. lets have some ideas. we,ll be working together on this so come to us with all your ideas.
Thanks Ted
Thanks Ted
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vantastic Transit........
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vantastic Transit........
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Somewhere with a drag strip
That will be the day time entertainment sorted!

That will be the day time entertainment sorted!
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For centuries Meriden, to the west of Coventry, West Midlands, held the claim to be the geographical centre of England, and there has been a stone cross there commemorating the claim for at least 500 years. The justification is that the point farthest from the sea is in the vicinity of Meriden. A rival claim for the true location of the centre of England is made by the site of a tree, the Midland Oak, situated on the boundary between Lillington and Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. Morton, Derbyshire also claims to be the centre of England as it is not only midway along England's longest north - south axis but also midway between the East Coast and the Welsh border. The town of Haltwhistle in Northumberland (NY706640) sports banners stating that it is the 'Centre of Britain'. By another calculation the centre can also be said to be Dunsop Bridge, Lancashire (previously in the West Riding of Yorkshire), 71 miles (114 km) to the south.
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