The sponsors loud and lively trucks cheered the crowd - Coca Cola, Samsung and Lloyds TSB -rattled through this coastal town. The police escort accompanying the torch was very impressive - massive BMW motorbikes with friendly police gave a real carnival atmosphere to this historic event. When the torch was glimpsed in the distance the crowd collectively cheered and shouted as a veteran torch bearer held the flame on high. It was over pretty quickly but the planning was excellent. The torch arrived precisely at 1.23pm at Hythe Roundabout, and then travelled onto Seabrook. Pubs like the local Bell, made the most of a roaring lunchtime trade, with many happily ensconced for the duration.
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Friday, 20 July 2012
Olympic spirit in coastal Kent
The sponsors loud and lively trucks cheered the crowd - Coca Cola, Samsung and Lloyds TSB -rattled through this coastal town. The police escort accompanying the torch was very impressive - massive BMW motorbikes with friendly police gave a real carnival atmosphere to this historic event. When the torch was glimpsed in the distance the crowd collectively cheered and shouted as a veteran torch bearer held the flame on high. It was over pretty quickly but the planning was excellent. The torch arrived precisely at 1.23pm at Hythe Roundabout, and then travelled onto Seabrook. Pubs like the local Bell, made the most of a roaring lunchtime trade, with many happily ensconced for the duration.
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Deal,
Dover,
Hythe,
kent,
Olympic torch
Location:
1, Walmer, Deal, Kent CT14, UK
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