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Stroud Half-Marathon

Published on October 26, 2008 by in Running

Running today’s race was very different from usual. Firstly, it was on roads I know very well, having travelled on them almost daily when I was a schoolboy. Secondly, Mum, Joe Trish and Jack-Patrick turned out in the foul weather to support me. The course was mainly flat, except for a rather tedious climb up

 
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The Scout Academy

Published on October 24, 2008 by in Scouting

I have just returned from the European Scout Region’s first Scout Academy, an event held for leaders from all over Europe in Mollina, near Malaga in Spain. It was a resounding success and I was delighted to be able to attend. Sessions were held throughout the week on a whole range of different topics; for

 
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Plenty to eat in Hungary

Published on October 21, 2008 by in Scouting

Terry Leahy must love Hungary. Wherever I looked this weekend, I could see either an enormous Tesco or a billboard telling me where the nearest enormous Tesco could be found. I was in Sümeg, in the westernmost county of the country, about an hour north of lake Balaton, for the annual gathering of the Friends

 
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Run to the Beat – the aftermath…

Published on October 6, 2008 by in Running

I am not alone in thinking yesterday’s organisation was a bit chaotic… http://runtomybeat.co.uk/forums/t/225.aspx

 
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London Half-Marathon – Sony Ericsson Run to the Beat

Published on October 5, 2008 by in Running

An overhyped and very poorly managed event. The day didn’t start well, although no-one can blame the event organisers for the vagaries of London’s tube system. Just at the critical moment when thousands of people were trying to get to the O2, London Transport suspended the service on the Jubilee line, stranding us all on

 
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Overheard tonight in a Plymouth restaurant

“When Cash in the Attic came on, I just had to stop everything.” “Is there is an Ikea in Bucharest?” “I do like Chinese food usually. It’s just that Frank doesn’t like stuff that’s too exotic.” “You just need trumpets.”

 
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