Funeral Arrangements – Reg Kent

Please find below the information we have received from Reg’s family.

The ‘Celebration of Life’ will take place at Barham Crematorium on Wednesday 9th December at 2pm until approximately 3.20pm.  The ‘Celebration of Life’ will then be moving on to the Railway Bell at London Road, Temple Ewell, Dover, CT16 3AD.

If you wish, flowers or donations to The British Heart Foundation may be forwarded to:

W.J. Farrier & Son Ltd, 90 London Road, Dover, CT17 0TG (Tel: 01304 201665)

The Family would like to invite you all to choose clothing in the style that reflects the way that you knew and will remember Reg, but if you would prefer, traditional dress code is perfectly acceptable.

Everyone is welcome at both the Crematorium and the Railway Bell.

For those that may be travelling, the address is:

Barham Crematorium
Canterbury Road (A260)
Barham
Nr Canterbury
Kent CT4 6QU

Announcement – Reg Kent

With permission from his family, we are deeply saddened and shocked to advise that Reg Kent, a long standing member, Captain, Vice Captain and friend to many at the club, passed away on Saturday 21st November 2015.

We have no further information at this time.

DRC Website v2.0

Welcome to our new website! After joint collaboration between many members of the club, countless tweaks and several revisions, it’s finally here. This version is an overhaul of our previous website to work better on mobile devices, be easier to update and attach content, and most importantly, to help show the world we are the coolest club on the south coast!

And, even better, any posts we make here will show up on Facebook (and other social media sites if/when we set them up), so you can keep up to date with our goings on without the hassle of checking yet another website. Go like our Facebook Page and you’ll get everything posted here too.

Big thanks to Chris Hall for helping set everything up, and the DRC committee of Jacky Silk, Jo Johnston, Tony Burrows, Maria West-Burrows and Petra Crow for their feedback. And, of course, Dave and Sal Fountain for making the original website from which this is heavily inspired. I (Robin McCorkell) merely took all the feedback and great ideas and shoehorned them into a website. (2015)