I thought references to low cost admission might tempt Scottish and Yorkshire members to come along.Vard66 wrote:richard moss wrote:Entry to the museum is a lot cheaper than Gaydon (for example)
Rover 800 Annual Meeting
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Going to the NEC this year Richard. Her indoors wouldn't allow me two weekends down south in the one year 

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There is a strong possibility we will meet up at Hopwood Park Services Junc2 M42 before going to BAMMOT
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After much discussion (thanks to Rich C for starting it off and suggesting the venue), we have agreed that this year's forum meet will be held on:
Sunday 9th November 2008 at:
Birmingham And Midland Omnibus Trust (BAMMOT)
Chapel Lane,
Wythall,
Worcs
B47 6JX
Tel : 01564 826471
[BAMMOT Website]
http://www.multimap.com can be used to obtain directions.
The museum opens at 11:00 am and closes 4:30 pm
Entry is £3 for an adult, £1.50 for children (£8 for a family ticket for 2 adults and 2 children). Unfortunately, 9th November isn't one of their main operating days so there will be no bus rides but there should still be plenty to look at. The museum is run by volunteers and receives no government money, so (given that it's not expensive anyway) I didn't think it appropriate to try to organise a discount.
They have a cafe but that really only sells drinks and pre-packaged snacks (crisps, sweets etc) so you should bring your own food and they are happy for you to eat that int he cafe. There is also an outdoor picnic area and the museum staff have said that we are welcome to run barbecues in the picnic area. Beckett's farm Shop nearby also has an "excellent" restaurant if you prefer.
Attendees are welcome to go direct to the museum, but there is a planned get together beforehand at:
Hopwood Park services,
M42 Junction 2
Postcode B48 7AU
[Hopwood services website]
Again, http://www.multimap.com will give directions.
Hopwood services are off the J2 roundabout meaning that they are accessible from both east and westbound carriageways of the M42 and also for non-motorway traffic via the A441 Birmingham - Redditch road. Incidentally, Hopwood Park services are just 10 minutes south of the Longbridge factory (B31 2BQ) and from Longbridge to the museum is another 20 minutes.
Current plans are to meet up at Hopwood Park anytime after 10:00 am and then leave at about 11:00 am to drive "in convoy" to the museum. The museum operators tell me that their car park is plenty big enough for us to find somewhere to park as a group.
Hopwood services to the bus museum is an easy drive of under 5 miles and under 10 minutes, consisting of travelling east for one junction (to J3) and turning north on to the A435 towards Birmingham.
Timings are, of course, flexible as we are a generally relaxed bunch and if you have any questions, please send me a PM or post them below.
Finally, we don't care if you don't have an 800 - you are welcome in ANY Rover or indeed any classic car.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Sunday 9th November 2008 at:
Birmingham And Midland Omnibus Trust (BAMMOT)
Chapel Lane,
Wythall,
Worcs
B47 6JX
Tel : 01564 826471
[BAMMOT Website]
http://www.multimap.com can be used to obtain directions.
The museum opens at 11:00 am and closes 4:30 pm
Entry is £3 for an adult, £1.50 for children (£8 for a family ticket for 2 adults and 2 children). Unfortunately, 9th November isn't one of their main operating days so there will be no bus rides but there should still be plenty to look at. The museum is run by volunteers and receives no government money, so (given that it's not expensive anyway) I didn't think it appropriate to try to organise a discount.
They have a cafe but that really only sells drinks and pre-packaged snacks (crisps, sweets etc) so you should bring your own food and they are happy for you to eat that int he cafe. There is also an outdoor picnic area and the museum staff have said that we are welcome to run barbecues in the picnic area. Beckett's farm Shop nearby also has an "excellent" restaurant if you prefer.
Attendees are welcome to go direct to the museum, but there is a planned get together beforehand at:
Hopwood Park services,
M42 Junction 2
Postcode B48 7AU
[Hopwood services website]
Again, http://www.multimap.com will give directions.
Hopwood services are off the J2 roundabout meaning that they are accessible from both east and westbound carriageways of the M42 and also for non-motorway traffic via the A441 Birmingham - Redditch road. Incidentally, Hopwood Park services are just 10 minutes south of the Longbridge factory (B31 2BQ) and from Longbridge to the museum is another 20 minutes.
Current plans are to meet up at Hopwood Park anytime after 10:00 am and then leave at about 11:00 am to drive "in convoy" to the museum. The museum operators tell me that their car park is plenty big enough for us to find somewhere to park as a group.
Hopwood services to the bus museum is an easy drive of under 5 miles and under 10 minutes, consisting of travelling east for one junction (to J3) and turning north on to the A435 towards Birmingham.
Timings are, of course, flexible as we are a generally relaxed bunch and if you have any questions, please send me a PM or post them below.
Finally, we don't care if you don't have an 800 - you are welcome in ANY Rover or indeed any classic car.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
1990 827 Sterling manual
1990 Jaguar Sovereign 4 Litre on LPG
1969 MGC GT (currently hibernating)
1990 Jaguar Sovereign 4 Litre on LPG
1969 MGC GT (currently hibernating)
Re: Rover 800 Annual Meeting
Ah, see, I thought that was a sarcastic dig at my having used the Gaydon whatsit whatsit museum, but good thinking, Batman!richard moss wrote:I thought references to low cost admission might tempt Scottish and Yorkshire members to come along.
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