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I have been asked to investigate bar opening on 3rd March 2016. Commando Helicopter Force is having a last Seaking Dinner, hosted by Haynes Motor Museum and we are looking to have the mess as a focal point for collection of people for transport via bus. Would it be possible for the bar to be open from 1600 till 1800?

The intention is to have transport back from Haynes Motor Museum at 2300 and 0130(ish). What is the current provision for staffing of the bar at and after 2300? Could we have the bar at 2300?

Lastly, the mess was initially booked for this event; could we please confirm the booking was cancelled?

Yours Aye

Cammy

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