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London Autumn meet, this Saturday!
Posted Oct 18, 2006
Meet page updated : A13222847 Just need to tweak the atendee list a bit Evening event location (though I Expect Roymondo and I will be there early to ensure quality control is conducted on the beer) is the Shakespeare's head, Holborn, address on the meet page. Afternoon activity (for those not traveling straight to the pub) has been organised again by MMF, details on the meet page, and is a trip to the Wetlands centre See ya Saturday
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London Autumn meet update; evening venue?
Posted Oct 3, 2006
its getting close now So we really oughta decide on the evening venue. Looking at the number signed up as definates at the moment I think we're too low on numbers for us to be able to do our useual trick of booking a pub in the 'city'; normally this is a pub that doesn't open on Saturday evening which opens special for us as it were, but obviously in order to do this we have to convince them we're going to make it worth their time and effort (and money) to open special for us; with so few signed up this is really not now a viable option; Roymondo and I found a very nice pub on Judd street a while ago, and we chatted up the barman (stop that giggling at the back), but the kind of figures we were talking about was a group of near-50 people (yeh we were being a bit over-optamistic).
The two main suggestions thus far is that we meet up in the Princess Louise, High Holborn, where we've had a fair few mini meets in the past and also where often we would meet up in the afternoon when a main London meet was taking place, before heading to the evening venue later on.
There is a guide entry on the Princess Louise (not edited) over at : A2426988
The other suggestion is that we go to the weatherspoons pub which is also near High Holborn tube which is called the Shakespeare's Head- Africa House
64-68 Kingsway
Holborn
London
WC2B 6BG.
There is a bit of info about it at : http://www.fluidfoundation.com/venueDetails.asp?BarRef=2062
And a bit more here:
http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/show.shtml/38/
Of course if anyone knows of a suitable venue that meets our requirements then please suggest it here! : Basically we need somewhere thats got a half-decent range of booze on offer (real ale please ) if it does food that'd be really handy for htose of us who otherwise wouldn't manage to find somehwere to get food earlier, and it of course needs to be open on a Saturday (the 21st Oct), and not be too busy a pub....
Question number 1 (20 marks).
Discuss, using diagrams where appropiate the pros and cons of various potential venue's
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The HooToo Autumn meet, october 21st 2006.
Posted Aug 19, 2006
Updated the atendee list and the main meet page. In case anyone hasn't noticed the date was decided by the voting threads and is now the 21st October meet page over at : A13222847
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The H2G2 London Autom meet- October 2006.
Posted Jul 19, 2006
After the various discussions regarding changing from a Winter/summer format to a 'Autum/Spring format, here is the first Autum meet page : A13222847
Sign up thread added, atendee page added, discussion thread for the main afternoon activity added, just need to get the dates for October weekends and get the voting going
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London summer meet 2006, dates etc...
Posted Jun 5, 2006
we seem to have had a date for a while but I've just failed misserabably to get things updated and such like I've updated the atendee list now, and the date as far as I can tell is the 8th July which I'll add on to the main meet page
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