Silver Y Reg Box Eye (with heated grips and an after-market can) in QA Hospital car park in Portsmouth.
I have seen a Silver Boxeye down there a number of times, I wonder if it belongs to a member of staff.
One of the things I do to keep out of mischief is drive for a local (to me) charity, doing medical appointment trips to hospitals, dentists, opticians and the like.
Q A, St Mary's, Basingstoke and Southampton are my regular haunts. Oh by the way I don't take 93 year old Mrs Johnston down on the back of the Fazer.
I kept my little Vauxhall Conbo van when I retired cos I was offered me silly money for it when I went to sell it, really glad I did keep it as it has slightly wider doors than a lot of 4 door saloons and I think the seats are just an inch or two higher, so easier access for an older people and if they have a wheelchair or non collapsible walker they go straight in the back.
I would recommend voluntary driving to anyone who has retired and has access to a car that has time to spare. it's a brilliant thing to do, I have met some great people doing it, a lot have incredible stories to tell, mostly old ducks in the 80's & 90's lot of them widows who children have married and moved away, they are not so mobile anymore so tend to spend most of their time alone indoors, from the moment they get into my motor they don't stop chatting, they are lonely folks with great stories to tell.