Martin Plavins
New member
Wednesday 21 June is the Summer Solstice or longest day in the Northern Hemisphere.
Last year some of us celebrated the date by performing an old pagan ritual of eating and drinking until sunset. Yorkshire members travelled in Porsches to distant foreign lands, (Derbyshire) to meet with the Wise Old Druid Randolph Coward and the East Midland Region.
This year I propose we go the Great Britain's highest inn - The Tan Hill Inn near Reeth. The Inn is 70 miles north of Wetherby, up the A1, A66 then on country roads.
I propose we meet at the Little Chef on the A1 north, just after the A168/A19 turnoff for 6.30. Food will be available at the Tan Hill.
Please post here if you want to go and if you require food. Their web site is www.tanhillinn.com for more information.
Last year some of us celebrated the date by performing an old pagan ritual of eating and drinking until sunset. Yorkshire members travelled in Porsches to distant foreign lands, (Derbyshire) to meet with the Wise Old Druid Randolph Coward and the East Midland Region.
This year I propose we go the Great Britain's highest inn - The Tan Hill Inn near Reeth. The Inn is 70 miles north of Wetherby, up the A1, A66 then on country roads.
I propose we meet at the Little Chef on the A1 north, just after the A168/A19 turnoff for 6.30. Food will be available at the Tan Hill.
Please post here if you want to go and if you require food. Their web site is www.tanhillinn.com for more information.





