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Excellent news. Well done PRSC for finally getting something firm happening.

Also a massive 2 thumbs up to LMRE for their efforts in bringing this to everyones attention with so much commitment. If I knew who you all were I'd be submitting you for Australia Day awards for services to community, road safety, motorsport and heritage.

I'd throw my hat in to help as well but unfortunately I'm a bit broken in the back dept and can't work at all, but I'm with you in spirit. Well done to those who can help too for offering their time.

If anyone can remember the history of Lakeside, it was volunteers that made it happen.

Thanks GTRGeoff, I'll pass on the well wishes to the LMRE members. I understand what you're saying. I'm the proud parent of a herniated disk. But don't miss out because of that, I'm sure we'll need vital experienced support crew to keep the reconstruction machine running, maybe you can help in that area?

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