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Welcome to the July 2022 issue, and it’s great to be out and about again, meeting readers and seeing what so many of you have been up to over the past couple of ‘difficult’ years.

I’ve been to Brighton and Malvern, reports of both of which are in this issue, and as I write this, I’m looking forward to visiting Gaydon thisFull report next month!

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