Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett.announce,alt.fan.pratchett,alt.books.pratchett From: Darrell Ottery <Darrell@lspace.org> Subject: [ANNNOUNCE] *F* Reading 2.0 repost Message-ID: <230996133111afpa@robin.cs.nott.ac.uk> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 23:33:55 GMT (Do I want to modify accordingly? Answers on a postcard.. --mpk) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [Mike - already posted to afp, if you want to modify accordingly.] OK - here's a repost of all the relevant details since we're now but a week out from the meet. If you're planning on turning up, it'd be kinda nice to know. Even if it is just so I can judge how many of the chocolate/coffee entities to make... Mail to the usual places, please. If the directions make no sense, or you want to know alternate places to park, please feel free to mail me for further clarifications. Reading 2.0 The time? 7:30 pm, Saturday 28th September. The place? The Monk's Retreat public house. The reason? Seemed like a good idea at the time. Directions: By road: M4, Jct. 11 is probably the easiest way from East or West. Follow signs to town centre by going straight across the multitude of roundabouts. About a couple of miles (and many roundabouts further) you'll end up going down a one-way street downhill towards the centre. At the bottom of this is a large roundabout and the IDR [1]. This is where things get fun... Currently this place is a maze of twisty turny road junctions, all alike, so by the end of the month it's anybody's guess what it'll look like. But probably the best [2] place to park is the multistorey by the Hexagon. This means that following the signs for Broad St. Mall car park / Hexagon car park (one and the same thing) should be followed. - From North/South there's not such an obvious route. Consult a good road map or mail me and ask. If you can find Reading, follow signs for the town centre and you'll come across the IDR sooner or later. By rail or bus/coach: The main station is in the middle of the town and hence the pub is easy to find from here. Regular services to and from most of the country. Ye Mappe: [Not to scale. Hell, probably not accurate either.] BR - ------------------------------------------------------ Station Rd. - ---------------------------------------- ----------- | | Bus | | | | | | - ---------------------------------------- ----------- Friar St. - ---------------------------------------- ----------- | | BK | | Pub M&S | | WHS | | - ---------------------------------------- ----------- Broad St. - ------------------------------------------------------ CP V | | H | | StM | | Key: CP - Car Park V - Virgin Megastore StM - St. Mary's church H - Heelas WHS - W.H.Smiths BK - Burger King Pub - Your goal M&S - Marks & Spencers Bus - Bus station BR - BR station The town centre essentially consists of three main streets, running parallel with lots of little alleys and roads (not all shown) linking them together. Basically, from the car park you need to turn left down a side street and right again at the end to get onto Friar St. Then head away from the car park until you find the pub. It will have tables outside and should be fairly obvious. I'll be inside near the back bar somewhere. And from the station, come out through the main doors and cross the road. Looking down the street opposite you should be able to see a huge Heelas sign. Head for this and turn right at Burger King. Then carry on until you see the pub. For those of you who may be interested the pub also does reasonably good value (and tasty) food. Other options are available - mail and ask. If there are any further questions, or more specific directions are wanted (or other places to park, etc.) please mail me at the usual places. See you there - I intend to be in the back bar by ca. 7 pm to grab some tables. - -- Darrell [INTJ] - Darrell@lspace.org - http://www.toreador.demon.co.uk/ Well, you've got to laugh. Or carry automatic weapons. [1] Inner Distribution Road. Consult PQF for more details. [2] But not necessarily the closest. However the network of one-way roads and bus lanes probably makes this one of the easiest to get to. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQBVAwUBMkaDGcwDYDS4V4OpAQEZWQH/WxbplgSObhlqOo3EKSQJd74GuYTep8Q4 fea1ADHPdBl68es9fZf2iOPJm8gpFOI1xlOTqDljB9KIgsT1NTFCZg== =ERHg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions for alt.fan.pratchett.announce to: afpa-mod@lspace.org All submissions are PGP signed. For Mike's key, finger mpk@cs.nott.ac.uk.
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