I am a Hooky Man when in the area, Old Hooky being a good tipple year round though they also produce seasonal beers as well which are very palatable.
In Africa and France I go for Seize which I believe is called Kronenburg in the UK. I always get a smile on Brittany Ferries when I ask for "deux grand pression de Seize, svp". I have a liking for Kent's beers, Simon. Spitfire being a good draught ale. When I was at University (Southampton) we had Courage and needed courage to drink the stuff!
Aren't us Warwickshirites lucky having a dedicated web site as well as some excellent books? In July I am going to get a lot of photos of the existing infrastructure that was there in the late 1950s. Measurements as well.
Brian, we tend to avoid going to Town for the reason that it hasn't been easy since Beeching. I do wish that Railtrack had considered extending the North Warwickshire Line to Honeybourne after the landslide fiasco on the Chiltern Line at Harbury, but they say the economics aren't there. Well, the huge new housing developments at Long Marston, etc. suggest another story, one where Clopton Bridge will finally collapse into the River Avon at Stratford. The developers at Long Marston Airfield even offered £17 million toward a dedicated station. By the time Railtrack realize their mistake the station will cost £50 million.
Back to Moor Street, some wiring was accomplished this evening. No pictures, though, that would be too boring for a Saturday night!