Published by : Tony Gunby
Walt Scott’s Poems

Ten of Walt Scotts’ poems, superbly read by Michael Howley are now available by clicking here and

New Data Protection

The data protection law (known as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)) in the European

Lieutenant James Moses

100 years ago a postcard is sent by Lieutenant James Moses from France to his

More on DX-P

The story of 57 Squadron Lancaster DX-P and her crew continues.  Read another installment of

2017 Association Annual Reunion

Another hugely successful Annual Reunion held over the weekend of 1st/2nd July.  The wonderful weather

Merlin Song – written by Walt Scott and performed by Michael Howley (both of 630 Squadron)

Merlin Song       (Written to mark the running of the first engine at East Kirkby in

Monster’s Lair – written by Walt Scott and performed by Michael Howley (both of 630 Squadron)

Monster’s Lair   A tractor passes down the lane, On tiny wings, the birds complain,

Time Trap – written by Walt Scott and performed by Michael Howley (both of 630 Squadron)

Time Trap   This is the place, this rural scene, This field of corn, and

The Watchers – written by Walt Scott and performed by Michael Howley (both of 630 Squadron)

The Watchers   The old airfield tower stands alone, Every door and window gone, Neglect

The Memorial Tree – written by Walt Scott and performed by Michael Howley (both of 630 Squadron)

The Memorial Tree   “No Trespassers”, the sign proclaims, As I pass by it, from