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UK&I Final TCC 29th-31st May 2009


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OK. I have just noticed the typing error in the headline of Alex first email. The date is confirmed as Friday 29th for starting kit check, competition is over the weekend 30th/31st JUNE and not July.

 

Colin

 

Whoops it is catching?????? :confused1:

 

dates are 29th, 30th and 31st MAY..

 

Colin :blushing::blushing:

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DOGS - Sorry guys, thats correct, no dogs allowed on site.

 

The reason for this is that this year we have secured a fantastic site for the competition, which is not stuck in the midle of nowhere, but in a prime location. This has helped hugly with obtaining big named sponsors. As the site is a childs activity centre their policy is no dogs on site. So there will be no dogs. Anyone turing up with dogs will be asked to keep them in their vechicles....theres plenty of forest down the road to take them if finding somone at home to look after them is a problem.

 

As a responsible dog owner, who clears up behind their dog, doesnt allow it to piss on peoples belongs, or roam where it pleases, i do not have a problem with complying with the site owners wishes, and to develop the future competitions.

 

If you do have a problem with this then don't come, they'll be less mess or toys to clear up.

 

 

 

I dont have a problem with complying with the site owner's wishes, I'm going to comply by staying at home. :001_smile:

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DOGS - Sorry guys, thats correct, no dogs allowed on site.

 

The reason for this is that this year we have secured a fantastic site for the competition, which is not stuck in the midle of nowhere, but in a prime location. This has helped hugly with obtaining big named sponsors. As the site is a childs activity centre their policy is no dogs on site. So there will be no dogs. Anyone turing up with dogs will be asked to keep them in their vechicles....theres plenty of forest down the road to take them if finding somone at home to look after them is a problem.

 

As a responsible dog owner, who clears up behind their dog, doesnt allow it to piss on peoples belongs, or roam where it pleases, i do not have a problem with complying with the site owners wishes, and to develop the future competitions.

 

If you do have a problem with this then don't come, they'll be less mess or toys to clear up.

 

Its no problem Jo, I was merely ranting that if spectators arrive with dogs I will have them shot. (not the dogs). I'm a responsible dog owner (apart form the roaming whereverer bit) but I do respect that its private land and rules is rules. Timba is organised for the weekend. See you friday.

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