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Final thank you to our sponsors and supporters Now that we have announced our final figures, we would like to thank all our Sponsors and supporters, without them we would not be able to stage these massive spectacular events, Thank you!   KAS... More detail
Mayflower burning smashes fundraising record Here is our press release: TORRINGTON CAVALIERS MAKE £80,000 The Torrington Cavaliers are over the moon to announce that their August bank holiday BIG BURN event raised an incredible £80,000 for charity! A... More detail
Scarecrow competition - Looking for a Mayflower crew Scarecrow competition - Looking for a Mayflower crew The Cavaliers are looking for a crew for the Mayflower well here are few of them, thanks for entering.   1 Hatchmoor Nursing Home Captain Hatch and First Mate Moor 2 Maisie Palmer Sponge Bob Square... More detail
Great Torrington Commons Conservators Great Torrington Commons Conservators The last of our four named charities we're proudly supporting with our BIG BURN on the 28th August is the TORRINGTON COMMONS CONSERVATORS. They do a fantastic job looking after 365 acres of common... More detail

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  • Openreach visited site this week and drilled the 3 holes that will take the 80ft masts of the Mayflower. Thank you to the operators, Danny Stewart and Rob Puig and their manager Dave Brown for arranging this.

    It was necessary to drill these rather than use a digger because the ground around them will be more solid to support the masts. we can now begin to work on the structure of the ship.

    Openreach drill holes for Masts
    Openreach drill holes for Masts
    Openreach drill holes for Masts
    Openreach drill holes for Masts
  • Openreach drill holes for Masts
  • Openreach drill holes for Masts
  • Openreach drill holes for Masts
  • Openreach drill holes for Masts
  • Openreach visited site this week and drilled the 3 holes that will take the 80ft masts of the Mayflower. Thank you to the operators, Danny Stewart and Rob Puig and their manager Dave Brown for arranging this.

    It was necessary to drill these rather than use a digger because the ground around them will be more solid to support the masts. we can now begin to work on the structure of the ship.

    Openreach drill holes for Masts
    Openreach drill holes for Masts
    Openreach drill holes for Masts
    Openreach drill holes for Masts
  • Openreach drill holes for Masts
  • Openreach drill holes for Masts
  • Openreach drill holes for Masts
  • Openreach drill holes for Masts
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