Bath Life – issue 357

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SOCIETY

PUSHING THE BOAT OUT

Sir David Hempleman-Adams

The City of Bath Sea Cadets celebrated the opening of their new headquarters at St John’s Road, Bath, and fittingly were joined by explorer Sir David Hempleman-Adams. Unit chairman, former Royal Navy officer and charity trustee, captain Peter Dalrymple-Smith, says, “Sir David was ideally placed to fly the flag for the next generation of cadets as the first person ever to reach both geographic and magnetic North and South Poles, as well as climb the highest peaks in all seven continents.”

David Moore and Liza Collard

Photos by Nick Cole www.nickcolephotography.co.uk

Iestyn Lewis, Pater James and Chris Birakos

MORNING FUEL

Ian Gilchrist, Peter Dalyrymple-Smith and Nick Gilks

Paul Seymour and Andrew Sandiford

Members of Bath’s business community attended a networking breakfast organised by the Bath Half Marathon, to find out how they could support the city’s biggest annual fundraising event. The event took place at The Pump Room, and attracted more than 40 businesses. Race director Andrew Taylor says, “We wanted to take the opportunity to meet some of the businesses that take part in the Corporate Challenge and also let others know how they can get involved in the future.”

Loraine Morgan-Brinkhurst and James Currant

For more: www.bathhalf.co.uk Photos by Jeni Meade Photography www.jeni-meade-photography.com

Angela McAusland with Dale Hattey 22 I BATH LIFE I www.mediaclash.co.uk

Andrew Taylor and Martin Roberts


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