From: Stewart Tolhurst <news@stolhurst.freeuk.com> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett.announce,alt.fan.pratchett,alt.books.pratchett Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Oxford Buffy-Angel Meet 02/02/2002 Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 18:50:16 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: <280102204942afpa@crucible.athame.co.uk> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Thought this might be of interest to afp'ers as a large proportion of afp'ers seem to follow the exploits of our fave demon-ass-kicking babe and her vampire-with-a-soul ex. This info is can also be found at: http://www.foxbasealpha.co.uk/umta.htm umta/umtb Oxford Meet It was decided that - in light of the recent Edinburgh meets - that Oxford held a sufficiently large population of Buffy/Angle-fans to sustain a umta/umtb meet. The Time: Saturday 2nd February 2002, 18:30 The Place: The Turf Tavern, Hollywell St, Oxford The Plan: The Turf does good food for those that want it and *very* good beer. So expect to eat, drink and be merry :) How to get to the Turf Tavern: There are two routes to the Turf depending on how well you know Oxford or if you have a tourist map :) Assuming travel from either bus station or rail station. From the rail station turn left towards town and you will see a big junction. You want to take the fork on the left (called Hyth Bridge Street) this road will take you past the Blackwells HQ, a futon shop and Jongleurs. Keep walking till you to get to a crossroad (of sorts). You want to go straight across (to the LHS of a Chinese Restaurant called The Opium Den). This road is called George Street (the bus station is on your left - people travelling by bus join the directions here) walk straight down. Go across the next cross road (past Waterstones) onto Broad Street. Keep walking straight down (past the White Horse - a morse pub - on your left) until you come to another crossroad with a set of traffic lights. There will be a pub called The Kings Arms on the opposite side of the road on the left and the Sheldonian Theatre (big round building) on your right on the side of the road you should be on. Route 1: Go straight across into Hollywell Street. The back entrance to the Turf is on your right opposite the Hollywell Music room. It is pretty well signposted. Route 2: Turn right at this cross road (along the side of the entrance to the Bodlean Library) then take the next left (you should see the Bridge of Sighs). Go under the bride and you will see an alleyway on you left - this is the front entrance to the Turf!! Basically if you get lost ask a tourist where The Bridge of Sighs or The Hollywell Music Room is (or indeed New College!) Crash Space None arranged (expecting mainly locals). I can put people up provided they email me in advance. Anyone else willing to offer space email me - stewart@foxbasealpha.co.uk - and I'll put people in touch. How to get to Oxford Oxford has excellent transport connections and most places in the South of England are within reasonable reach. - - - From London: There are two bus services: The Citylink 90 (http://www.oxfordbus.co.uk/london.html) The Oxford Tube (http://www.stagecoach-oxford.co.uk/tube/) Both services are regular and depart from Victoria rail station and pick up at a number of points on their way out of London. - - From elsewhere: Oxford is also on a main rail line and as such has good rail services. The Railtrack web site can provide journey times (or ring 0345-484950). There are also good bus links to and Aylesbury (the number 280 Arriva which runs every half hour and runs until about 20:00). The National Express web (http://www.nationalexpress.co.uk) site offers a search service which allows you to choose your starting point and destination and will give you coach times. Driving: There are a number of major roads which take you to Oxford: A40/M40, A34, A420/M4. If you do drive then I would seriously recommend either arranging to leave the car at the (pre-arranged) crash space or to use the park and ride (there are 4 park and ride car parks with bus routes running E-W and N-S through the town centre to them all). Parking in Oxford is a nightmare at the best of times and Saturdays are VERY busy. The centre of Oxford now has lots of traffic restriction - if you haven't driven round Oxford before beware! NB: The Thames Valley Police are very zealous about drink driving. You have been warned. The City of Oxford WWW (http://www.oxfordcity.co.uk) site is a good resource for information on how to get here. Please email me either at stewart@foxbasealpha.co.uk if you have any questions. Look forward to seeing people soon. Regards Stewart -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iQBVAwUBPFWdSlEnYeztdy65AQEv0wIAtWZbzJ6qCPLTGXFihSlXvKLyqZT2xXn3 jBtaVUit/KppnnuFnsCGxZMVTvNkYRrvsaaCfP7fLIiv/huW3ksnNA== =z4xm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions for alt.fan.pratchett.announce to: afpa-mod@lspace.org All submissions are PGP signed. PLEASE READ http://www.lspace.org/fandom/afp/announce/guidelines.html before submitting articles to afp.announce. Thanks!
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