Hi Hannah,
Thanks for organising this, I'm happy to be dropped off at a station on the way back
as I might go to Derby instead of London if this makes things any easier.
Tori
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Subject: Re: [Tower Ravens] Whittlesea logistics - PLEASE RESPOND
Hi All,
To follow up on this, I have the following provisional groups for getting to Whittlesea.
This may change by Whittlesea depending on any issues raised by anyone/me coming up with
something better!
Some cars are not returning to London or are going at a specific time, so we will probably
need to rejig for the return leg / have some people getting lifts to stations as the
alternative car options are not necessarily going all the way back to London. If you are
driving please let me know what time you need to leave at to arrive by 10 am, I hear
parking is a bit of a pain, so please allow for this in your estimate.
I have moved a few people from the Vauxhall car to Marylebone as I need to lock up our
flat and Will's car is smaller than the one Martin will have. Shout if any of this is
an issue! There is a bit of wiggle that can be done to help minimise everyone's travel
time by swapping some people, but Will's car isn't a magic clown car.
So: From Vauxhall, Will - one way only with Miriam, Tori (though possibly makes more sense
to swap with Clare...), Hannah N
Marylebone with Martin, leaving Whittlesea at 3pm. Hannah TD, Emma H, Clare, Emma S
Forest Hill with Sue: Rachel-Anne. Sue, if we had some strays for the home leg would you
be happy to throw them out of your car on your route back in?
Other drivers are Fliss from Royston (not sure about return leg); and Hannorah from
Berkhamsted. Perhaps Hannorah you could drop some people at the station to get into
London? - easy trip in with West Mids Trains to Euston.
I'll do my best to figure out return legs, though this may be more of an on the day
thing. There is also the train home if anyone wishes to stay beyond their lift.
If I have missed you off the above please shout asap. Becky will already be there.
Thanks,
Hannah
On Sat, 4 Jan 2020 at 12:04, Hannah Norman
<hannahruthnorman@gmail.com<mailto:hannahruthnorman@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi All,
As pointed out by Will, there are some engineering works making travel to Whittlesea a bit
more of a pain than it should be...
So options:
1. 0712 train to Whittlesea
2. Indoor camping at Sir Harry Smith School, PE7 1XB costs £7.50 pppn and we need to let
them know ASAP.
3. Drive - if we have enough people able to offer lifts from either London or some train
station in that direction.
Martin will be driving so can take 4 people. Are there others that will be or could drive?
And if you are able to offer a lift, where would it be from? There are currently 14 yeses,
though I know Becky will already be there.
Please let me know any preferences on the 3 options above and whether you can offer lifts.
We can do a combo of them depending on what people want/are able to offer.
Also if you are a maybe can you pick Yes / No please as I need to sort ticket numbers (as
well as the above logistics...)
Trains home at 1558 and 1727/1758 are the best options for trains home unless lift
sharing.
Our first dance spot is at 1045, but we need to be there in good time before that -
parking is a bit of a mare. We also need to collect our wristbands from the Manor Leisure
Centre. Last spot finishes at 1445. I don't think we're in the final spot, but the
Bears Dance at 1530 which is probably worth watching, though if we need to head for
trains/cars then I guess we are dictated by that. In the evening there is a ceilidh
Saturday night if anyone wants to go to it, you can get tickets on the Strawbear website.
In terms of parking there is a free park and ride from the Sir Harry Smith School to near
the Manor on Saturday. May be others, but not too familiar with the area!
Thanks,
Hannah