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Published Date: 26 March 2009
The newest association of ex-Round Tablers' clubs in Bridlington, the B41's, had its AGM at The Seabirds on March 10 when Colin Smith handed over the chairmanship to Steve Brown.
The club, which was set up in February 2006 as an alternative to the existing ex-Round Table Organisations, has nearly doubled its membership this past year and is going from strength to strength.

Its primary function is to support the Round Table and maintain links between members past and present.

Members have enjoyed various events, including bowling, shooting and beer tasting, and held a very successful and well-attended Valentine's Day Ball at Flamborough Golf Club.

A big thank-you to all members who have attended as well as organised events and to guests from the other organisations who took the time to support us.

The new itinerary will be out in the next few weeks and this year looks to be full of diverse and interesting events.

The B41's membership is open to any ex-Round Table member or current member of Round Table who is aged over 40.

For further information, please contact Colin Smith on 679139.

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  • Last Updated: 25 March 2009 1:59 PM
  • Source: Bridlington Free Press
  • Location: Bridlington
 
 

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