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Meetings

TUESDAY,JUNE5 ....................

Chipping Norton Railway Club. Town Hall, Market Place, Chipping Norton OX7 5NA. 19.30. ‘Switzerland Miscellany’: Jim Portlock.

Enfield Transport Circle. First Floor Meeting Room, Enfield Drill Hall, 1, Old Park Avenue, Enfield, Middx. EN2 6PJ. 20.00. ‘The History of North Weald Airfield: 1916-2018’: Bryn Elliott, North Weald Airfield Museum.

Gravesend Railway Enthusiasts’Society. Emmanuel Baptist Church, Windmill Street, Gravesend DA12 1BB. 19.30. ‘Ford vFerrari: The Battle for Le Mans’: Tony Penn.

Railway Correspondence and Travel Society (RCTS). Beechen Grove Baptist Church, Clarendon Road, Watford WD17 1JJ. 19.00. ‘Didcot and Didcot Projects’: Richard Croucher.

Southern Electric Group (South Hampshire branch), and Light Rail Transit Association (Southern area). Eastleigh Railway Institute, Romsey Road, Eastleigh. 19.30. Members’ slides.

WEDNESDAY,JUNE6.................

Bradford Railway Circle. Sedbergh Community Centre, Huddersfield Road, Odsal, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD16 1DJ. 19.30. ‘1980’: Robin Lush.

Pennine Railway Society. Club 39, College Road, Doncaster DN1 3JH. 20.00. ‘Gone But Not Forgotten’: Roger Butcher.

THURSDAY,JUNE7...................

Bath Railway Society. Church Hall, St Mary’s Church Hall, Bathwick, Bath. 19.30. Annual

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