A table of happy diners
Richard shows us the usual altitude at which he flew.
58 members, friends and guests met at Brome Grange Hotel for an enjoyable evening. Richard Storer gave us a fascinating account of his career in the RAF which included him being the first Commanding Officer of the Red Arrows. On his retirement he moved to Baylham House and started a Rare Breeds Farm, later deciding to open to the public. (It is now one of the most successful tourist attractions in Suffolk - my words!) John Carrick gave an amusing vote of thanks.
We also celebrated the 80th Birthday of Sid Gardner, a foundation member of the Support Group, long-standing committee member, organizer of the 'Rare Sheep Show', and Treasurer for 10 years.
We welcomed our guests. Michael Pollitt of the EDP, Clarke Willis CE of Anglia Farmers and his wife Karen, Mary Wright, Livestock Officer at the Royal Norfolk Show and her family and of course Dick and Anne Storer.

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