National Armed Forces Day and Blues and Booze in the Bury 2010.
Our thanks must go to so many people for making the day so successful.
RAF Odiham, RAF Cadets and the Army.
Rawlings Transport.
All Saints Church.
Hampshire Constabulary.
Hampshire County Council.
Hart District Council.
Odiham Parish Council.
6 local schools.
The RAF Armoury.
The musicians.
The Red Arrows.
All the wonderful stallholders and in particular our very own sweetshop, Swirleeze, entering in to the world of outside events for the first time.
Very special thanks to our Sponsors.
Strutt and Parker.
The Ministry of Defence.
Hampshire County Council.
Some of the people.
The Rt. Hon. James Arbuthnot.
Head teacher John Gawthorpe.
Grp. Cpt. Steve Shell.
Station Warrant Officer, Phil Essex.
Paul Rawlings and Peter who so skillfully postioned the trailer.
Lee Jones and Lee Wright, sound technicians.
Andrew Harrison, traffic management.
Bob Long, Music Director.
Sue, Bob, Amanda and Michael at the Bell.
Chinook pilot Steve, who went on to display in Cardiff.
Tricia and the Neurofibromatosis team.
Police Officers Victoria Bolan, Iain Tunstall and Derek Morrow.
Gerry Kimber, storage and loan of equipment.
The Rev. Gary Keith for allowing us to use the beautifully manicured church grounds, and for staying up all night organising the weather.
Roger and Russell Jones, (teddy bears) for enduring the heat at the top of the tower.
Emma and Gareth Jones for organising the school stalls.
Simon Quarrell, notification letter delivery.
Sally Tunstall and the tea team.
Cathy Griffiths, official photographer.
Sam and Bob Wilson, collections and deliveries.
The residents of the Bury.
And.....to all the the other willing souls who helped to contribute to the day, THANK YOU.
My apologies if I have inadvertently left anyone out.
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