work & play
Purbeck @ work and play, an area of our site that we will be adding to regularly, showing us, friends and sometimes complete strangers enjoying Purbeck Ice Cream or the atmosphere and ambience that it produces! More pictures coming soon... |
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Purbeck Ice Cream out and about at the seafood festival |
Purbeck Ice Cream out and about at the seafood festival |
Ben and Roz's 5 years of service meal |
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Exeter Food and Drink - loving the ice cream |
Exeter Food and Drink |
The WI come and do some tasting |
Exeter Food and Drink |
The 2010 Easter egg Hunt |
The 201 Easter Egg hunt |
The opening of the new building |
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Christmas 2009 |
The new scarecrow |
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Patrick the proud winner of the 2009 Conker championship |
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Sandys 'special birthday' - two sheep rescued from the jaws of death now get used to their new surroundings - Happy Birthday Sandy!
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A big thank you to Claire for all her hard work this summer You may have seen her in local supermarkets offering tasters of Purbeck Ice Cream |
And all because they wanted some Purbeck Ice Cream The Local hard working Coastguard are often in need of sustinance in the form of Purbeck Ice Cream! Every sof often a helicopter complete with crew hovers above the coast at Durlston Castle, Swanage where they lower down a member of their team to bring back supplies to their eagerly awaiting team. |
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The pirate sports day complete with parrots |
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They were made to walk the plank whilst dodging empty tubs |
A sack race that was won by a bird |
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And the talk like a pirate day blended into our yearly sports day.... |
...complete with parrot. |
National 'talk like a pirate day' - everyone dressed appropriately |
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A Pirate with her scurvy dog |
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Simon's 5 year Service award |
Simon is known for wearing his 'pink' shirt, so in honour we all wore pink |
Sandy's 10 years of service award |
Patrick was unable to make Simon's 5 year service award in person |
Sandy's presentation of a Dinky Bucket after 10 years of service. |
As Pasteurisation Queen, what could be more fitting than Queen Sandy with her sceptre |















































