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jaime bray
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Could you please define what you mean by "up the north". Does this mean north of London, north of Lincoln, north of Yorkshire or (heaven forbid) north of the border?

I would come to it if it was held in Perth.

 

Up the north id say it would be wise to use the national weather map and say that would be a good starter for ten. North of England

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Hi All

 

 

if its a site you need perhpas Harrogate Show Ground .. or Pickering Show Ground

 

or or Or there are many others & I have some contacts too if interested

 

If AA need a centre for meetings or seminars ,, Home - arbschool.co.uk can perhaps help

 

 

iain

Ahh, but to those really 'Up North' (Northumberland borders) Yorkshire is south, much too far to venture, what about Kirkly Hall, someone did an arb event there about year ago and it was well attended?

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Hi All

 

 

if its a site you need perhpas Harrogate Show Ground .. or Pickering Show Ground

 

or or Or there are many others & I have some contacts too if interested

 

If AA need a centre for meetings or seminars ,, Home - arbschool.co.uk can perhaps help

 

 

iain

 

Yorkshireman,

 

Sorry for the delayed response, been a bit busy last two days.

 

Many thanks for the info, always valuable to know of locations for this type of thing. I shall pass the info to the northern branch for their list of venues.

 

What is the community within the industry like up your way? Is it a bit cut throat or close knit?

 

Regards,

 

Jaime

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Yorkshireman,

 

Sorry for the delayed response, been a bit busy last two days.

 

Many thanks for the info, always valuable to know of locations for this type of thing. I shall pass the info to the northern branch for their list of venues.

 

What is the community within the industry like up your way? Is it a bit cut throat or close knit?

 

Regards,

 

Jaime

 

 

 

Hi Jamie

 

much the same as the rest of the industry

 

most are friendly enough ,and even help each other out where needed :thumbup:

 

there are always those with localised rivalrys, issues or bad feelings :confused1:

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