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Yes, me! Don't suppose anyone is up for a night out on Saturday 6th June? I'm properly free that weekend, as hubby is taking kids to visit his folks in Scotland and due to a couple of small concerts I'm playing in I can't go. Damn ;-) Otherwise I can fit in with other dates that are good for you all.

Sounds good to me. Looks like I'll be heading out for drinks after my gig on Saturday (Ruskin Park bandstand, 3 - 4pm, if anyone fancies it... light music, free, good ones for kids as they can run around while parents chill out and listen), so will head to the Plough once I'm home and organised.


Probably no real need to book, they're generally not too busy on a Saturday, and I don't think there will be a huge group of us this time round.

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