DEVON & CORNWALL
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DEVON AND CORNWALL EVENTS 2024
THE DATE AND VENUE OF THE SPRING (APRIL) 2024 LUNCHEON TO BE CONFIRMED
DEVON AND CORNWALL EVENTS 2023
WINTER LUNCHEON 2023 AT THE COPTHORNE HOTEL, PLYMOUTH
Winter 2023 Luncheon was held at the Copthorne Hotel, Plymouth. With many awakening to a winter wonderland on 30th November, some more rural dwellers found themselves cut off from any clear main roads and so three members had to cancel. Following many hugs and good wishes as friends reunited, a good time was had by all who were able to attend.
Some of our members represented the QARNNS Association in the Remembrance services at the Cenotaph London and Tavisitock West Devon.
SPRING LUNCHEON 2023 AT THE DUKE OF CORNWALL HOTEL, PLYMOUTH
With 22 members attending and 14 apologies given. As usual the service and setting were impeccable and a very good two course meal was enjoyed by everyone. Due to its location and easy access and having previously had excellent experience, it was the third time in succession our choice of venue.
Our next luncheon will be in November and all our Branch Members will receive details by mid-September
DEVON AND CORNWALL EVENTS 2022
LUNCH AT THE DUKE OF CORNWALL HOTEL NOVEMBER 2022
Members of Devon and Cornwall Branch enjoying lunch, with an accompanying letter of thanks from Cots for Tots
LUNCH AT THE DUKE OF CORNWALL HOTEL SPRING 2022
Members of the Devon and Cornwall Branch enjoying lunch
Remembrance Sunday 2021
Some of the Branch Members attended the Tavistock Remembrance Sunday Ceremony.
Luncheon at St Elizabeth's House Hotel, Plymouth
On 4th November the Devon & Cornwall Branch had a delicious lunch in the above hotel. This was a joyous gathering of twenty one old and new friends, evident through the harmony (some would say cacophony) of happy chatter. It was also a day to remember those friends who have passed. A minutes silence was respectfully held.