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A group of staff members and long-standing customers recently gathered at a prestigious venue to commemorate the 15th anniversary of one of Cheshire’s most popular marinas. Robert and Andrea Parton, the owners of Aqueduct Marina near Nantwich, hosted a celebratory dinner at Rookery Hall Hotel and Spa, which is situated a short distance away from the marina. The event was specifically organised for moorers and staff members who have been with Aqueduct Marina for more than 10 years or more. Some guests having been moored at Aqueduct Marina since it opened in 2009.

A total of 45 guests were present at the dinner, including 27 boaters and their respective partners. All attendees enjoyed a superb three-course dinner and helped along with a tabletop quiz based on the history and events that took place at the marina over the years. The quiz was designed with questions including a number of pictures taken over the years of boats and boaters, giving everyone the opportunity to reminisce.

Two of the attendees, and some of the earliest moorers at the marina, were Anthony and Sue Muncer with their boat Jumeirah Jane, who also presented Robert and Andrea Parton with a rose bush, which was subsequently planted at the marina by Woody, the marina gardener, who was also at the dinner. In Sue’s thank you message, the couple said they “thoroughly enjoyed” the event and that they “supervised Woody planting the rose, but he told me I would be doing the deadheading in the summer”.

Aqueduct’s next major social event will be the marina’s annual boating event on the 13th of July. With a growing list of trade stalls and live band already booked, the event looks like it is becoming an important fixture on the boating calendar.

Credit: Written by Phil Picken

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