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  1. Hi Ray, that's great to see the final outcome of an excellent layout, given "world-wide" exposure in the calendar.

     

    Let's hope it won't be too long before we get a chance of returning to the circuit - it's been a long time!  Just need to get folks vaccinated asap.

     

     

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  2. On 09/10/2020 at 13:01, Nearholmer said:

    The thing that hasn’t happened yet, and God forbid that it should, is a very visible over-whelming of the hospitals.....
    ....  I have a feeling that hospitals were overwhelmed in a practical sense in the worst hit areas in the Spring, but that we were somewhat protected from the full story...

     

    I can imagine that the key front-line operations would have endured horrendous, unrelenting pressure - made worse by some outrageous bull-s******* by certain ministers and oft-perceived fag-packet strategies.  Whilst a [seemingly] teetering scaffold of govt. activities got the country to a reasonable position in late June, we all know it was at an unforgiveable cost driven by wholly questionable practices: e.g. failure to test poor souls being despatched from hospitals to care homes; early fantasy tales about testing capability/PPE, etc.

     

    However, the result thus far is that this (5th largest GDP) country has some abysmal COVID statistics and certain players will surely feel the scruff of their collars in due course. We all know which sector of society was effectively thrown on the bonfire 'early-doors'.  That puts our situation, as a railway community, into perspective: we are left with simply having to tread water, not knowing when Tony Hancock and his cohort will turn up with a leaking inflatable, to drag us to some dry land, so we can pitch a tent and play trains!

     

    The massive question has to be, are we confident that the seemingly close-knit enclave running the shop, are capable, or interested, in what the local authorities and general population will take on board.  Will they be able, to inspire people (the many responsible and the irritating idiots) to buy in to their next few months requirements?

     

    I want to have confidence that our politicians will, collectively, pull their fingers out: to engage with local regions in a meaningful dialogue, and communicate [to everyone] in a credible manner.  We need to do our bit to ensure that the NHNS is able to become the NHS again.

     

    Now is the time to forget party politics and for Parliament to go on a type of war-footing.

     

    If this week's message (moment of truth) is balanced, coherent, and credible, we might be forgiven for believing that an exhibition could happen in twelve months time.

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  3. On 08/10/2020 at 17:55, Roger Sunderland said:

    I think there is clear evidence that primary school children have a very low incidence of catching Covid and don’t seem to pass it on. There is a clear correlation with age so same doesn’t apply to secondary schools and, most definitely, doesn’t apply to university students.

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    ... Who thought it was a good idea to get hundreds of thousands of students to travel over the whole country for a piss up? All University degrees could and should have been done on line from home - but then it is  their birthright  and part of that thing called growing up, so who are we to deny them?

     

    Totally agree.  Have just finished as lecturer at a Northern university, having had to switch to online teaching in March.  I enjoyed face-to-face; communication was so much easier and effective - online was a poor substitute and a pain.  However, I was horrified when many universities decided to get students back on campus, even with phased daily attendance intensions.  Sadly, the level of irresponsibility demonstrated by thousands of students has frankly been shocking, but not surprising (Apologies to those students that have shown responsibility and common sense).

     

    Many universities developed a 'blended' teaching strategy for this academic year, probably as a compromise to give students the campus experience.  Of course, having students in accommodation then also maintains estate income.  However, the recent mass infections will likely be repeated throughout the year (after all how many quotes have we heard about "1st year is all about partying and having a good time").  Next, we will have hundreds of thousands returning home for christmas and, the inevitable infections being transported across the country.

     

    Whilst home-based students will socialise with friends, cross-infections would likely be less wide-ranging, compared to the environments in large student villages like Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham etc.  I fear universities will rue the day they chose not to [sadly] go online.

     

    In the meantime, and from a totally selfish standpoint, the developing debacle being witnessed in this 2nd wave, will further delay our ability to once again enjoy our hobby and exhibition environments, quite apart from the crippling impact on people's livelihoods/businesses.

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  4. On 30/09/2020 at 18:23, Roy Langridge said:

     

    But there is 8 in stock according to that link...

     

    Roy

    I note that on some versions it says ‘pre-order sold out’ but then says e.g. ‘2 in stock’.  The pre-order statement seems irrelevant.  Is it that the stock items are previous sales returned - in that case have they been defect resolved?

  5. On 26/09/2020 at 11:21, Giles said:

    My wife Diane does very much so.... she's definitely integral to the team!

     

    I'm very lucky!

     

    Wholly agree.

     

    Try keeping my wife Sue away from the shows.  She loves the atmosphere, Friday setup, operating, talking to the public.  Absolute stickler for keeping the trains moving.  There are a good number that are staunch team members.

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  6. On 20/08/2020 at 22:47, DutyDruid said:

     

    Strangely I have done, along with the possibility of using an empty M&S unit in a shopping centre when it looked like our usual venue might not be available a year or so back.  All failed because eventually we ran up against a jobs-worth bean counter who couldn't see beyond the box s/he lived in.

     

    To be fair though, there are some good people out there who look kindly on the 3rd Sector and want us to succeed, Fareham Club once did a deal (late 90s/early noughties) where in the month before our exhibition we ran a mini exhibition in an empty shopping centre unit in Fareham Shopping Centre every weekend for free using layouts that weren't going to be at the main show.  The idea came from the Centre Manager herself, we brought a bit of extra footfall into the centre and demonstrated that they were prepared to engage with the community, and we got free publicity in return; our gate shot up by over 50%.  Then the Centre Manager changed and the new one not only said "no" but wanted to charge us back rent for the 3 years we had already had "free".

     

    The interesting thing is that I'm detecting a definite shift in the attitudes of "the system", the concept of office workers "working from home" to the extent that we now see would have been unthinkable a year ago and yet now...  What I'm seeing and hearing is that a fundamental shift in attitude could happen and it may well favour people like ourselves who want to put on events for community good.  Here's hoping...

     

     

    I thought that Farnham Club also ran some 'pop-ups' in the local shopping centre - we operated 29th Street Wharf at their exhibition last November.  Excellent show and I thought , at the time, that they had been very innovative.  It sounds like the pop-ups were a great idea - the show was certainly busy, right through to late Sunday afternoon.

     

    Clearly, out of the box thinking has to be explored, to re-invigorate our great hobby.

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  7. Doubtless, many schools and like institutions will have enough on their plate to manage students and education delivery, without the need to release and then "clinically" deep clean/recover a large hall, that might have been occupied by a potentially large, weekend gathering, in time for Monday am assembly.

     

    Whilst show organisers will want to take all precautions, if and when they were to get access to an education venue, they will have little ability to vet show visitors - in a way that schools could possibly do with their pupils/students.  Mind you, given the examples being frequently reported about irresponsible mass gatherings, illegal raves, and the conduct of idiots blatantly defying social-distancing guidelines - organisers can be forgiven for not relishing taking a gamble running a show? 

     

    All those issues are clearly major hurdles for the hobby - quite apart from satisfying govt requirements for safe-distancing.  However, what other options might there be, for a large covered space, with parking, and [maybe] some toilet accommodation?

     

    I don't know if this has already been discussed but, has anyone considered empty industrial units?  Could there be some available, that are awaiting tenancy and might be receptive to gaining some rental income?  No doubt insurance, use permission, and setup would be challenges.  But I do recall when Tyne & Blythe used part of an unused business/industrial centre unit in early December, a few years ago.  Although, I seem to recall that it was not without challenges.

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  8. 20 hours ago, LNERandBR said:

    I'm also an optimist, I've also been contacted by a show organiser to say that a layout booking for late 2020 has been confirmed for 2021. They are very optimistic that the show will go ahead in 2021 given all information at their disposal.

     

    Fingers crossed for at least some of next year's shows going ahead.

    So have I, for November!

     

    At least it will give me time to finish weathering new bits on Arcadia Pennsylvania :-).

     

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  9. On 28/03/2020 at 12:28, mevaman1 said:

    And another big thankyou to KMRC.  I am in sheltered isolation owing to underlying health issues.  This has prompted me to finish my exhibition layout.  I ordered 3 bullhead points and a box of track last week and realised that the Camborne shop had no stock.  As Peco have closed, I thought that I would be out of isolation before they arrived.

     

    Well the team organised for stock from the Guildford shop to be despatched to me and the parcel arrived this morning.  Said parcel has been wiped down and is in ‘isolation ‘ in my railway shed.

     

    Fantastic service from a hard-working dedicated team.

     

    Andrew

    Must agree with this. Ordered what appeared to be, at the time, one of the very few O Gauge right-hand Peco points a few weeks ago.
     

    After a few days, sent an email to query delivery time and got a very quick response.  They said then, that they were having to send a vehicle over to their Guildford Shop, from Cornwall, to transfer stock.

     

    Wasn’t aware of this situation, so very good service indeed.

     

     

  10. 16 hours ago, ELTEL said:

    Exhibition Update - Nothing to Report 
     

    23:00 Brexit Done

    23:00 Football Transfer Deadline Day Closed

    23:00 Local Pub Closed

    23:00 No snow forecast 

    23:00 Time for bed it redness to play trains at Stafford Railway Circles 2020 Exhibition

     

    Shame about this evenings Stoke result.

     

    Terry 

     

    Looked like a decent evening last night.

    Brexit signed and done.

    2 decent signings.

     

    Then Stoke result spoiled it.

     

    Never mind, looking forward to visiting on Sunday.

  11. On 11/11/2019 at 13:06, long island jack said:

    Enjoyed the Weekend at Blackburn show, just one more show next year, also well done to 29th St wharf for winning best continental layout! 

    As to the future of the layout I've narrowed it down now to two options, sell or convert 2 boards to British diesel outline!!

     

    It will be a real shame to see "EOTS" vanishing after just one more show, Ray.  However, to retain some of it's features, it would be interesting to see it adapted to GB.

    Thank you for your kind words.

     

  12. 9 hours ago, napierlion said:

    Good morning everyone,

     

    My wife and I attended on Sunday. A lovely exhibition with a wide range of layouts. My wife really enjoyed 29th Street Wharf and congratulations to them for winning one of the awards presented over the weekend. We shall be return next year.

     

    All the best

     

    Charles 

     

    Thanks for the comment about 29th Street, Charles - glad you both enjoyed it.

     

    It would also be very remiss of me, not to thank the BELMRS team for putting on such an enjoyable show and, in particular, Howard and Mick for their contribution and support.  We had a great weekend and very much look forward to being able to present another layout in the near future.  Last but not least, Susan and I felt very privileged to have been awarded recognition for the "Technical" work done on the layout, in the form of the Bob Ledger Trophy.  Thank you.

     

    One picture of the layout with locos being stabled at end-of-day!

     

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