69 students aged 14-18 and 7 staff met up at the dead of night (1am) on Monday August 20th at Asda car park, Rawtenstall armed with suitcases ready for the trip of a lifetime to the two historic Russian cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Some slept, others refused to as we made an overnight journey to Heathrow and then caught our plane to Moscow.
Our first taste of Russia was a chaotic passport control queue, although the word queue is not entirely accurate. It took 1½ hours for everyone to get through - students not entirely convinced by party leader, Kevin Grehan's assertion that this was all part of the Russian experience. Strangely (he argued mere coincidence) he negotiated the 'queue' in ten minutes! We were then taken to our hotel which made students and staff gasp in awe and wonder - no exaggeration! The Hotel Ukraine - 30 floors - was one of Stalin's so-called 7 Sisters buildings and inside was very plush with stunning architecture and interior painting and superb en-suite rooms. The view was amazing, the Moskva river and the White House Parliament building, made famous by the 1991 attempted coup against Gorbachev and ended by Boris Yeltsin, later President, climbing on a tank imploring the army not to crush Russia's freedoms - he succeeded. |

Some women would do anything to get to England - Mr. Grehan (and friend) at Peter the Great's Summer Palace, St. Petersburg. |