Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett.announce,alt.fan.pratchett,alt.books.pratchett Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 22:39:07 +0000 From: Supermouse <Super-mouse@ntlworld.com> Subject: [ANNOUNCE][F] Nottingham Meet February 10th Message-ID: <979915043.afpa@squeamish.osifrage.net> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- It has been a long time since there was a meet at the Victoria in Beeston, Nottingham. The next one will be on Saturday February the 10th starting at approximately 6pm. How to get there: Directions to The Victoria Inn, Beeston (as lifted from an earlier announce by mpk) ================ By train: Take the train to Beeston. Walk out of the front of the station, and head towards the centre of Beeston. Turn left down the second substantial street you get to, which is Grove Street. Turn left at the end. You'll come across the Victoria fairly soonish -- basically, you can't miss it. It's actually right next to the station, but there's no gate from the platform straight into the pub yard, unfortunately. By road: I'm assuming you're coming from the M1. If not, you'll need to find your own way to the west end of Nottingham and the A52 (otherwise known as the Derby Road). Leave the M1 at the A52 junction, which IIRC is junction 25. It's signposted (IIRC, again *grin*) Nottingham if you're coming from the North, and "Nottingham North" if you're coming from the South. Follow signs towards Nottingham, and keep going over two roundabouts until you're on a wide, three-lane road with a 40 limit and running through a built-up area, which becomes the Derby Road. After about a mile, you'll see a turning off to the right signposted for Beeston -- the B6006, Wollaton Road. There's a filter lane, and a filter arrow on the lights. (If you get to a big roundabout next to the "Priory" restaurant, and with shops on the left, you've gone too far -- spin round the roundabout, then the Wollaton Road will be approx. the third on the left). Follow this road around and keep going -- you'll pass through the centre of Beeston (a pair of pedestrian crossings with pedestrian precincts on both sides) and pass the fire station and the multi-storey on the right. Keep going. When you get to a major crossroads with the Queens Road and traffic lights (these are, I think, the *second* set of lights after the centre), keep straight on towards the station, then turn first right. If you go over the flyover, you've gone too far! Follow the road and turn left at the next T-junction, and you'll see the Victoria in front of you. Park where you can... >>From Jen: If you go to http://www.streetmap.co.uk you can get a map centred on it, the postcode is NG9 1JG. What to expect: Drinking of various and multiple beers and whiskies, good food and a cosy atmosphere. Perhaps even chocolate coated things and/or cuddly toys. What to bring: Whatever seems a good idea at the time. Crash space: Is very limited and on a first-come-first-served basis and consists atm solely of floor space. Other information, misc. queries, people wanting homes for lonely bundles of ten pound notes: e-mail me at supermouse@hug.slut.org.uk Cordially, - -- Supermouse -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Signed by the AFPA Moderator iQBVAwUBOmhRJFEnYeztdy65AQHeHAIAqIJPrF1bL2jbcheqchSftuBM5uK6EvmT kSrccKahcBtk7N6+Roov/RyN/6V0C5ci4/wtMJDcCzLHssJr93KeOg== =E25S -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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