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Category Archives: henley
Henley Royal Regatta – Warren Muggleton’s take
As some readers will know, the Pension PlayPen was on the river last week, including a day with the Muggletons! Warren (pictured in the blue blazer), is a budding sports journalist so I’m pleased to feature this account of his Henley. … Continue reading
Posted in henley, pensions
Tagged Canford, Eton, Euros, France, Henley, Henley Royal Regatta, Wales, Warren Wuggleton, Wimbledon
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Henley by boat – a Pension PlayPen Photoblog!
What a fabulous week for the 67 people who came on Lady Lucy between Wednesday and Saturday. It was a shame we couldn’t do Sunday- especially with St Pauls and Sir William Borlase winning the two boys events! Here are … Continue reading
Pension PlayPen overall winner at IMAIA 2014!
We do “new”, not because old is wrong but because new is where the future is. So we entered the IMAIA this year at the behest of our friend and mentor Jenny Davidson, the new Reward Director at Talk … Continue reading
Posted in brand, Cruise boats, customer service, de-risking, gloriana, henley, Henry Tapper blog, pension playpen
Tagged Awards, Business, Employment, Financial services, Government, IMAIA, IMAIA14, Marketing, Pension new, pension playpen, pensions, Retirement, twitter
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Pension PlayPen at Henley
this photo-blog is a moveable smorgasbord of good things that will expand as more images come to the table Continue reading
Posted in gloriana, henley
Tagged England, Eric Murray, Hamish Bond, Henley, Henley Royal Regatta, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, River Thames
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A fond memory of Henley 2012
Thanks to Melanie Freebody for this. Lady Lucy drives past the Freebody boathouse at 1 the Firs (on Bucks) and past Gloriana on the Berkshire side. Onboard, Pete, Charlie and Lucy Voisey, Oliver and Henry Tapper, Ella, Stuart, Scott and Jenny Davidson and Molly the Cockapoo. … Continue reading
Images of Henley 2012
Henley 2012 will be remembered for high winds, plenty of rain and a kind of pre-Olympic buzz among the oarsmen which was very special. Lady Lucy went out each of the five days and a great time was had by the … Continue reading
Posted in gloriana, henley, Henry Tapper blog
Tagged Abingdon School, Boat, England, Henley, Henley Royal Regatta, Henley-on-Thames, Radley, Radley College
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Lady Lucy in Henley day one
It didn’t rain- well it hardly rained! That’s a positive The river does strange things to your sense of time and place since the compass of your travel is limited to a narrow band of water threading through the countryside. … Continue reading
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Tagged Boat, England, Henley, Henley Royal Regatta, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, Rodney Bewes, rowing
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