The date be set as th' 7th of September and somes of
ye has been wondering wha' we might haves in store fer ye all. Well we are
not going to be revealing all our plans for that would be as that would spoil
da suprize.
Now befores ye all start on yer complainin' wes gonna let yer know a few
fings tha' be of note.
First off we're to meet under a statue of a landrat called Clive, he were
a shipmate who apparently conquered some land called India on behalf of Lord
British. The time for ye all to get there be 11am on the day the 7th of September
2002.
From there we shall set a course for plunder... erm I mean, we shall explore
the surroundings and take some time to get to know ye all.
Some time after lunch we shall set sail for the glories of what be known
in local parts the
London Eye, a marvellous contraption that they say sails through the air to give
some glorious views of our little hamlet.
Havin' partaken in said journey we shalt proceed along an easterly course
what is known as the
South Bank, numerous ports allow further refreshment
should it be required throughout the voyage.
As the evening draws in we shall head into the depths of the town to visit
a fine
tavern that provides a unique variety of food that should
accomidate any palate, as well as some decent, if flammable, grog....
NOW SIGN UP YE MANGY LAND CRABSYer Crew
Scarlett
Long John Silver
Krag
For those of ye coming early we shall adventure out on Friday night also,
meeting at 7pm (19:00) and heading into China town for a meal. The exact
meeting place is not decided for this but we'll let you know soon.
For the main meet on Saturday please see the following maps for details of
how to get there, we recommend travel to Westminster Tube station which is
on the District, Circle and Jubilee lines. (Map of the tube can be found
here).
From there proceed right as you come out of the station, walking away from
Westminster Bridge, turn right at Parliment street (You'll want to cross
the road at the lights then walk up it) and then first left into King Charles
Street. The Statue of Clive is at the end of this road at the top of
some steps leading down to Horse Guards Road and St James's Park.

Have a look at the following maps for more details they are about 100k each
so might be a bit slow for those on modem connections (if there are any).
Map 1 Map 2 Map 3