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Simon Pealing MD has worked with our customer BTCV for many years - we have printed on many occasions the programmes of holidays and shortbreaks
This Spring Simon thought he would like to get more involved in this worthwhile programme and booked with a team of volunteers to maintain a hamlet's water reservoir high above the village of Eyam in the Peak District.
Eyam is well known as the start of the Pennine Way. It was also the place where the Plague broke out in England on 7th September 1665.
The task for the group of volunteers was to maintain the water supply for part of the village that the inhabitants were unable to restore themselves.
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