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  1. That is sad news indeed. Jill will be missed by us all. Condolences to her family. Very sad loss.
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    I think this may be what Bill was referring to, nicked from Twitter. Apologies if not! 
  3. I can just imagine it! Thank goodness I go with them in February! (weather was better too)!
  4. You'd be OK with crisps in the Ferry. Steve (NonTecky) made a good point though, it is a fair walk along the road and not lit after dark.
  5. Hi Trevor You're most welcome Norwich Bitter and Red Barrel. Now that brings back memories The Adam and Eve is still very much there, just near the cathedral. https://whatpub.com/pubs/NOR/824/adam-eve-norwich Its very popular in summer with folks sitting outside. I must admit I don't go in very often, lovely pub but the beers are a bit run of the mill. I tend to go in the Wig and Pen a bit further along or over the river to the Leopard
  6. Good point Liz, the gents in the Swan is on the higher level. Given its a Bank holiday as well I think a phone call ahead would be a good idea. Do the public loos in Horning have disabled access? Its not too far from the Swan just across the car park at the rear.
  7. Agree with Grace, those would be the two to go for. The Swan has some raised areas inside but there are tables on the level particularly on the right as you enter the pub. Not sure when you are going but if its at a busy time a phone call ahead might be worthwhile. Enjoy!
  8. Here you go Trevor. This is even earlier though, looking around 35 years ago! (gulp)
  9. It did indeed Ray, around mid eighties I think. Fine pub indeed, check out my aviator
  10. Hi Neil I think the 3 Horseshoes had closed by then but I am struggling to think when it was! I do vaguely remember going in at some point. Hi Trevor, thanks, it was just the Norfolk part of the Broads and GY so no Norwich or Suffolk sadly (although I do have an old guide from the early 80's which includes Norwich if you are interested). I didn't copy the GY entries as they were a bit dire but could easily add them. Steve, yes I agree Yorkshire Bitter was somewhat grim! Tolly Cobbold does seem to get bad press, it may be partly due to landlords not looking after it properly though which would account for the sour taste. And yes, the Black Horse was a welcome oasis, beer very well kept as I recall. Norwich Bitter - um, probably the push I needed to join CAMRA back in 1975!
  11. These are a selection of the pubs that you might have visited on a Broads holiday 25 years ago. Many of the beers mentioned have now long gone (some thankfully)! The Broads seems to have fared better than most in terms of pub closures but the loss of the Castle in Wroxham and the Railway Tavern in Reedham will be much lamented (by me anyway)!!
  12. I’ve just been watching the latest film which Carol has added to the Broadland Memories website (via YouTube). It’s a fascinating bit of history from 1966 showing a family aboard Fulmar 1, a magnificent wooden forty footer from Richardson’s. There are some really good shots of the Southern Broads too including Oulton Broad, Thorpe, The New Cut and Norwich. Some interesting boats feature too including Morning Flight and a huge coaster (presumably on the Yare). There is also a good shot of a Herbert Woods classic (Countess of Light) ?? plus an amazing view of what looks like a Freeman on the plane, it’s certainly going some! Very interesting film and well worth a look. Many thanks to Carol (and of course Video Impact of Loddon) for sharing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeoHxXrL_bg&feature=youtu.be
  13. I must say I agree with Simon, that would be the main concern for me as well. I like to go at certain times and conversely there are times when I would rather not go too!
  14. Looks like work is in progress with a full skip. Look forward to the opening (picture nicked from Twitter)
  15. Thanks Carol. Yes it's simple and effective and always worked for us (touch wood) The advantage is that the boat is under control almost immediately so you can moor with very little fuss. And yes, we too have witnessed more than a few 'domestics' with the stern firmly in the middle of the river!
  16. Glad you enjoyed the Dog Inn - excellent pub IMHO also I must compliment you in your taste in beer - Humpty Dumpty and Broadland Sunrise in particular are two of my favourites. Sorry to hear about the mooring - Ludham Bridge always seems to be one of those windy spots and of course whichever bank you choose the wind is always blowing off it, it's sods law. It's not infalable by any means but Mrs Nog always gathers both stern and bow ropes together and provided the stern rope is long enough it's usually possible to step ashore and you immediately have control of the boat to pull the stern in. It works for us (but no granny and eggs intended
  17. Ahhhh! Thought you meant Great Yarmouth for a minute John the 50's bit threw me Not the one near the station? Yarborough Hotel???
  18. Hmmmmm, quite possibly. If so I wonder if it could even be above Bishops Bridge? Bet Carol would know
  19. Where is this Nirvana John? Give us a clue
  20. I don't sport a beard and never wear sandals but the other comment is well founded IMHO
  21. More here with a couple of photos Martin & Amy assisting @BroadsNP at #Loddon with a sunken fire damaged boat from last night. Any info call #101 https://t.co/yt4ZDe2Xgv
  22. Very true, I can't say for sure that was the one but it was the only one at Pyes Mill a few weeks ago and looks a likely candidate!
  23. Wonder if it was this one?
  24. http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/abandoned-boat-catches-fire-in-loddon-1-4977614 I7
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