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The Old Pocklingtonian Personalia at the Emirates Stadium wishing Arsenal would be more consistent or driving his teenage daughters round Hertfordshire. Mark Boersma (78-83), with his wife Niki, owns and operates Fourways Guesthouse in Thirsk, a ten -bedroomed property very near the racecourse. Mark is a member of Thirsk Rotary and Northallerton 41 (ex-Round Table) Club. He also has a consultancy business specialising in Hotel & Pub Management. At the end of November he is part of the team who arrange and operate events for the Thirsk Christmas Lights. With three children, a step son and two grandchildren, life is pretty full. Phil Garratt (80-87) was away in February 2015 on a vintage car endurance rally from Singapore to Burma, which is what he now spends a lot of time doing. Last year he won the Peking Paris rally in a 1937 Chevrolet. Mark Grigg (77-84), a pilot with British Airways, flew with Shelley Chadwick (00-07), as operating crew on a British Airways Boeing 777. They got chatting over Pakistan on the way back from Singapore and realised they were both OPs and knew a lot of the same teachers – Messrs Milne, Parsons, Rumbelow, Soloman, Peel, Nuttall, Smith and Edwards. Mark Grigg (77-84) Drew Bryan (83-85) studied Law and qualified as a solicitor 20 years ago. These days he lives in Devon and works for the Crown Prosecution Service and after many years in court now works from home giving the police charging advice. He lives with his wife and three children. He would be happy to hear from anyone who remembers him: haldanedrew@ outlook.com Jonathan Dale (77-82) went to Liverpool University to study Law and went on to qualify as a solicitor. After working in Leeds for over 15 years, Jonathan is now a partner and head of the employment law team at Andrew Jackson in Hull. He lives in North Ferriby with his wife Wendy. When he is not being a lawyer, he pursues his passion in life which is German language and culture. He would be interested to hear from former classmates who can contact him through LinkedIn or Twitter (@work_law). Andrew Manfield (78-87) Lucy Horlick (née Henson, 81-83) studied Religious Studies at the University of Edinburgh. She has been married to William for 27 years. They live in Surrey and have four children aged 25 to 15. Chris Fenton (74-82) is married to Claire and in 2010 they left their jobs as archaeologists in Sheffield and set off in a campervan overland to Bulgaria. On the way, they worked on organic and eco projects in France but on arrival in Bulgaria immediately fell in love with the rural traditions and the slow pace of life. They restored two neighbouring farmhouses creating what is now Wild Thyme Organic Farm and Eco Retreat and enjoy welcoming guests from around the world. Check the website for more details: www. wildthymefarm.org. Mark Kendrew (72-83) established his own company in 2014, Apollo CIS, to provide interim cyber security leadership services that bridge the business, technology and security disciplines. The company draws on Mark’s previous experience in management consulting; the civil service and the defence and security communities as well as his studies as a Cranfield MBA and a Chartered Aerospace Engineer. Mark is currently living with his family in Berkhamsted where he has just managed a major rebuild and extension to his home. He welcomes contact from OPs who know him or who are living/working nearby. Tim Fisher (77-82) cycled 6000 miles around Britain in 2014. His tour included a visit to Pocklington. His plan for 2015 is to cycle across the USA starting in San Diego. To follow Tim: www.timfisher.co.uk. Stefan Ludewig (81-86) achieved a Masters in Telecommunication Engineering from UCL in November 2014. It took a while but with a full-time job and a young family he got there in the end! Charles Funnell (82-87) recently moved from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, where he was Vice President at Savola Foods Company, back to Switzerland where he is now working for Unilever as the Director of Commodity Risk Management. Simon Maddox (77-82) is an accountant in Croydon, Surrey. He has worked in the same practice since November 1986, joining as a trainee with no experience or professional qualifications. Simon is now the joint partner of the firm which employs 16 staff. You can see further details on the website www.oandk.co.uk. The practice has been involved in a very exciting project for the past four years. They are executive producers and film production accountants for the recently released movie One Night in Istanbul. The film was 5th in the DVD hit chart and 10th on Amazon. A video on Liverpool Football Club’s Facebook page of Jamie Carragher delivering the first DVD to a competition winner is their 3rd highest viewed Facebook video of all time. Edward Funnell (79-84), after degrees from Newcastle and then Durham Universities, has worked in public relations and communications roles in various settings and is now running his own fledgling PR agency called Epsilon Communications. He lives in south-west London and is married with four children aged 17, 15 and twin boys of 7. In the little spare time he has he enjoys cycling, and last year raised £600 cycling in the London to Brighton Bike Ride. Andrew Manfield (78-87) is a farmer, agronomist and technology expert based in East Yorkshire. He 35 was featured in the Yorkshire Post in March 2015 talking about the increase in the use of technology in agriculture over the last decade. Andrew has his own company Manterra that specialises in precision farming research, equipment and supplying nonpowered implements. Alison Proctor (née Owen, 86-88) is currently working as a primary school teacher in south-west Scotland. Later this year she will be leaving her job to begin missionary training with BMS, in Birmingham. Following eight months of training she will hopefully be moving out with her husband to serve in Bangladesh, Alison within education