On 7 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Here's a question fro the illuminati - will the building be available
> for the concert / competitions in October?
Don't know yet.
The concert was going to be held elsewhere, but according to your
friend's photo collection that building has also been
And to add pictures to the story .. a friend of mine took these:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johndal/sets/72157607156207768/with/2835280053/
the chantry entrance:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johndal/2836130942/in/set-72157607156207768/
the pedestrian bridge to the chantry (usually 5m/ 15' abov
On 7 Sep 2008, Pauline Cato wrote:
> Just to add to that I think we all owe a debt of gratitude to Anne
> Moore who With help from Kim & John Bibby managed to move all the
> valuables upstairs
I'll second that.
Kim rang again this morning to say that she understood that after
they all went h
Just to add to that I think we all owe a debt of gratitude to Anne Moore who
stayed until 5pm (although the town was being evacuated from midday). With
help from Kim & John Bibby she managed to move all the valuables upstairs
and away from the dirty flood water - not a pleasant job!
Pauline
REF: Hi Julia and all caught up in the floods,
I can certainly speak on behalf of the "German Expats and all NSP
people here" by saying... that we are mighty relieved that all are
well
and that the damage has been so well contained.
I obviously missed the message giving t
Hi Julia and all caught up in the floods,
I can certainly speak on behalf of the "German Expats and all NSP
people here" by saying that we are mighty relieved that all are well
and that the damage has been so well contained. Effie and I will be
centered around Whitley Bay for Susan`
Those of you in the UK may have seen on the news that the centre of
Morpeth was flooded, including the area of the Chantry Museum.
On this youtube clip, it looks alarming
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQrAKGlAPyk
That was yesterday.
The good news is that the flood defences held at the Chantry,