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UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002

19 Oct 01 - 01:16 PM (#575690)
Subject: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

The possibility of a Gathering early in 2002 has been considered. One OPTION is as follows

YHA RENT A HOSTEL SCHEME

This gives exclusive use of a whole hostel.

The most central suitable hostel is

LLANGOLLEN 130 Beds plus lounges dining rooms kitchens

COST If half full £15 pp for weekend If full £7.50!!

Availability 4/5 JAN and 11/12 JAN

25% deposit in 2 weeks of reservation. Sliding scale of cancellation charges.

View hostel at yha.org.uk

NB Coach House part of hostel available on its own (56 beds) at a cost of approx £12.50 pp ie same attendance as Llanstock

Comments please John


19 Oct 01 - 01:49 PM (#575711)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Gareth

Sounds good to me - and I promise I won't sing !

Gareth


19 Oct 01 - 01:49 PM (#575712)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Diva

Bill mentioned the Lakes in Feb. I'm already booked up for those to weeks with field trips at Uni.

Kathy


19 Oct 01 - 01:52 PM (#575715)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Wyrd Sister

Which weekend is Plough Stots next year?


19 Oct 01 - 01:54 PM (#575720)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

Diva - Second possibility is Langdale in Lakes but less than 100 beds and further from South.

However Langdale available all weekends in Jan except 25/26

There is no other availability. John


19 Oct 01 - 01:56 PM (#575724)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Diva

Fair enough John......well you guys are just going to have to come to Hawick for the New Year. Kathy


19 Oct 01 - 02:05 PM (#575729)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John J

Hawick looks like a lovely place for a bash. On the other hand, there aren't many places I won't go for a lot of beer and a sing!

John


19 Oct 01 - 02:47 PM (#575755)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: MudGuard

Llangollen is a very nice hostel, I stayed there in August 2000 during my cycling trip in Wales.

It is a bit outside of the village (there's a light railway in Llangollen). As in most UK youth hostel, self-catering kitchen is available.

I can't yet say whether I will be able to come - but I sure want to! Or are foreigners not allowed?


19 Oct 01 - 03:41 PM (#575778)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Lanfranc

No Mudcatter is a foreigner, MudGuard!

Only xenophobia is alien to us!

Llangollen could be chilly, but I bet it could be warmed.

Other commitments permitting, I could be there.

100 Mudcatters in one building - can we have a limit on melodeons?


19 Oct 01 - 03:51 PM (#575785)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: MudGuard

I think a twelve-mile limit might be enough!


19 Oct 01 - 03:51 PM (#575786)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: MudGuard

I think a twelve-mile limit might be enough ;-)


19 Oct 01 - 04:17 PM (#575808)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Nynia

Ah Diva, you old Archiver you!!!! Fancy offering to turn your house into a youth hostel for new year - how kind. But is this not a case of supererogation on your part??? And have you asked Molly??? LOL


Nyn.


19 Oct 01 - 04:29 PM (#575820)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

Mudguard you are of course welcome anytime!!

The dates available are not ideal by any means and if there is insufficient support (min say 30 Catters) then I suggest a reservation for October 2002 when Rent a Hostel becomes available again after the summer.

This restriction only applies to Youth Hostels.Other establishments charge much much more in season of course. Great Music to you all.John


19 Oct 01 - 04:41 PM (#575822)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Noreen

12th and 26th Jan weekends are other musical weekends which will remove an unspecified number of potential mudcatters, including me. (Can't see Jan 4th getting many takers either).

I liked the idea of Langdale on the first weekend in February - are you saying that that is no longer available, John?

Llangollen Youth Hostel

Don't want to sound negative, I think it's a great idea, and hope we can sort out a time and place suitable to a lot of people.

Noreen


19 Oct 01 - 04:46 PM (#575825)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

Thats right Noreen - Dates quoted are all that are available.

Hence my suggestion for Oct if it is to be held at a Youth Hostel.

Better have a larger Gathering 8 months later. John


19 Oct 01 - 04:52 PM (#575828)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: MudGuard

Even if it were in Llangollen in October, it could still be called Llanstock as both Llanfair Caereinion and Llangollen start with Llan. But we should ask Bron's permission for using the term...


19 Oct 01 - 04:53 PM (#575830)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

We could go from Llangollen to Llanfair - Make a week of it!!


19 Oct 01 - 05:01 PM (#575839)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Noreen

It would be a shame to take over an established weekend- as I saw it, it was to be an additional gathering, not a hijack! :0)


19 Oct 01 - 05:10 PM (#575845)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

No intention of a take over :0) Assuming Bron hosts Llanfair 3 - which I sincerly hope she does - then October is effectively ruled out for any other function other than for masochists. John


19 Oct 01 - 05:16 PM (#575851)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: nutty

Lovely idea but remember Geordie ..... Youth Hostel accommodation is in bunk-beds in mixed dormatories.
Some people may prefer not to get quite that close to their fellow mudcatters (hum)
While there are some advantages ..... I could write a thesis on the disadvantages


19 Oct 01 - 05:22 PM (#575857)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

Point taken entirely Nutty.Many people will not go to a Hostel whatever the date.

This was simply the first option for a Gathering. No doubt more salubrious ideas will be forthcoming if YHA does not appeal. John


19 Oct 01 - 05:24 PM (#575858)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Llanfair

John, I chose October because most festivals and gatherings are over by then. It would seem, however, that the dates in October next year are already occupied by an event. I can't plan that far ahead.
Llangollen is 45 minutes drive from here, so a winter/spring gathering there would be nice. Are these places heated in the winter?
Cheers, Bron.


19 Oct 01 - 05:39 PM (#575869)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

Bron - Lovely central heating just like a hospital.All other mod cons. The Coach house part of the hostel has 56 beds in 9 bedrooms as follows 5x2 Beds; 1x7 beds; 1x10 beds ; 1x11 beds and 1x18 beds.

If Llanfair is anything to go by everyone will want the 18 bed dorm!!.

Will give you a call tomorrow. Cheers John


19 Oct 01 - 06:02 PM (#575887)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Diva

Nyn,what is superrewhateveritwas????? Is this one of your fancy ICS terms. We are a bit more down to earth in Archiving as you know.LOL And Molly could lead the singing!!!!


19 Oct 01 - 06:12 PM (#575900)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Matthew Edwards

Llangollen or Langdale both appeal, they both are great places. Personally I'd prefer Langdale simply on the grounds that the Lake District mountains are more interesting walking than the Berwyns or the Clwydian hills. But I'll go with the consensual opinion. There should be B&B's, or self-catering accommodation in both places for those who can't stand the thought of dormitories.
Thanks Geordie for starting the ball rolling on this.


19 Oct 01 - 06:30 PM (#575910)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Gareth

Mudgard -

No problems on nationality - Youth Hostels in Wales welcom the Saxons !!

Gareth


19 Oct 01 - 07:06 PM (#575940)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Linda Kelly

Given that it took John and I about 8 hours to get to Llanfair from Hull I anticipate that in order to get to Llangollen in January, then we ought to start making tracks next week. Lake District sounds nice though.


19 Oct 01 - 07:11 PM (#575942)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Morticia

sounds good to me, either one.


19 Oct 01 - 07:11 PM (#575944)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Liz the Squeak

I'm up for it, any one of those weekends is good at the moment. But remember that the second weekend in Jan is usually the Whittlesey Straw Bear weekend so that may knock a few people out of the running.

LTS and probably Manitas too.....


19 Oct 01 - 09:10 PM (#576010)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

I have just got in from work, (I work nights).This sounds great, wherever & whenever it is, I will book both weekends off work tomorrow.I will sleep anywhere,(in a puddle, on a roundabout, under a tree or just about anywhere else!).Does anyone from Hull want a lift?
There are around 30 Catters in Hull, I offered a lift to anyone who wanted to go to Llanstock, the only person to accept was Ickle Dorrit. I wonder if it is my car that put them off, it is a rusty old Sierra, that I paid 20 pounds for!


19 Oct 01 - 09:14 PM (#576012)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Ickle Dorrit-It is your fault it took so long, if we had not gone to see Nick Root we would have got there earlier!


20 Oct 01 - 06:41 AM (#576210)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: brid widder

John your car is fab...it's got all 4 wheels...what else do you need!..I got in a bit of bother at work cos of staying on at Warwick on the sunday night...couldn't drag myself away see...so can only do festivals where I KNOW I can get back on public transport...even if the driver chooses to stay...either that or try to get monday off...which is difficult...also a long journey in January might be scuppered by the weather...so in principle the idea is great...wish it was closer to the centre of the universe(Hull) though...


20 Oct 01 - 11:05 AM (#576272)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Mrs.Duck

I would hardly call Llangollen central! I think Langdale would be a lot better or maybe somewhere in Derbyshire which would be more accessible for anyone coming from North or South. Bill was talking about February in Langdale does anyone know if he has enquired about availability?


20 Oct 01 - 11:11 AM (#576278)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

I have had a look at the yha website myself, but I can't seem to make much sense of it all, there again I am a bit thick! I know there is a youth hostel in Beverley, but I dont know if it is booked up or big enough.


20 Oct 01 - 11:32 AM (#576293)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John MacKenzie

Well as I've got a drive of nearly 5 hours to get to the English border, I vote for Langdale, I think that Wales would be a shade too far for me. Will definitely come if it is held at Langdale.

Jock


20 Oct 01 - 11:45 AM (#576303)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Mrs.Duck

I seriously think Llangollen would be a mistake. Mudcatters like Giok would find the distance prohibitive and we could end up with a very expensive weekend if we don't fill the hostel! Perhaps we should go for a 'show of hands' to see what the take up might be. We would certainly be interested in Derbyshire, Lakes or similar but would have to say no to Wales.


20 Oct 01 - 11:46 AM (#576305)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: MudGuard

Gareth, I am not Saxon, I am Bavarian!


20 Oct 01 - 11:54 AM (#576317)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

I will go wherever it is but I would prefer it to be a bit nearer if possible.


20 Oct 01 - 12:04 PM (#576320)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Gareth

Mudguard - Thank goodness for that !!! Then you bear no tribal reponsability for the lost lands east of the River Severn.

Gareth


20 Oct 01 - 12:36 PM (#576338)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Noreen

The idea of this thread was indeeed for a 'show of hands' as you say, Mrs. Duck. My thought was that Langdale is probably just as accessible as Llangollen, if not more so, being closer to central motorway routes. 'Tis a long way for some people, granted, but it would be lovely to have a Scottish contingent.

We did enquire about Derbyshire and more central places, but the size of hostel I think was an issue there- we wanted one big enough that no-one would be turned away. Also, not all youth hostels are included in this scheme where we can take over the whole place!

Once we have some idea of possible interest and numbers, we could go ahead and book. So, please all, indicate whether you'd be interested or not, which dates and which venue.

Thanks!

Noreen


20 Oct 01 - 01:01 PM (#576345)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Hilary

Great idea, Either weekend in january is ok, the 2nd weekend in february is the Cheltenham Folk Festival. I'll happily promise not to bring the melodeon, haven't picked the *7%"**$4 thing up in months anyway. All of the venues are good, so long as the central heating is working ! Hilary


20 Oct 01 - 01:57 PM (#576369)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

Langdale is possible as set out in my second post. If that is preferred location it can be reserved.

90+ beds there - so if we dont get large numbers cost will be much higher per head. Will quote figures when I get back again from Failsworth - Great start there by the way.

Either will make a good base.

NNB THESE ARE THE ONLY HOSTELS BIG ENOUGH AND AVAILABLE FOR EXCLUSIVE USE in the UK

Beverly is beautiful but only 34 beds - May be enough!!

Likely/possible attendees please. John


20 Oct 01 - 02:09 PM (#576376)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Gareth

Well I could renew my passport, shave my beard and sneak over the border.

My personal preference is for LLangollen (It's easier to chat the sheep up if you speak the same toungue) but I'll go with the majority. Cost up to £20 head/night would seem in order - dates, as things stand no problems with any mooted

Gareth


20 Oct 01 - 02:10 PM (#576377)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Morticia

Yes, Gomez and I...either venue, either date.


20 Oct 01 - 05:11 PM (#576429)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Liz the Squeak

Beverley is indeed lovely, but watch out that it doesn't clash with the Sidmouth Middle Bar Reunion weekend... usually around the first weekend in Feb.

LTS


20 Oct 01 - 06:30 PM (#576472)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: brid widder

Langdale very likely...with a lift in John's wonderful car...although probably not during January. Llangollen I'm afraid I'd have to give a miss. Beverley...absolultey definitely any dates!! One or two points in Beverley's favour...there is B&B accomodation around for those who can't face dorms, quite a few Catters who live near enough to join in without actually taking up a bed ( or even with spare beds!)and several welcoming hostelries very near the Hostel!


20 Oct 01 - 06:34 PM (#576477)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Linda Kelly

Beverley is a very very nice place to visit and the hostel is lovely and I guess between the Hull catters we could fit a few people in, but it is a long way to travel.


20 Oct 01 - 06:56 PM (#576487)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Gareth

Beverly - a far way to travel ? Ye Gods - The Lake district is 280 mile from Caerphilly !!

Gareth


20 Oct 01 - 07:00 PM (#576490)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: brid widder

Beverley a long way to travel? 8 miles...well yes Linda I see what you mean!


20 Oct 01 - 07:46 PM (#576515)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

LANGDALE Cost is £690 for 2 nights payable 8 weeks before occupation date. 96 beds in 2 x 3-4 beds, 8 x 5-8 beds and 4 x 11 beds ie 14 dorms.

If 35 people paid £20 then Langdale is on financially. more than 35 then obviously cost comes down.

Please remember this is an OPTION for a National Gathering involving an exclusive use of a Youth Hostel.I will happily book a smaller scale sort of Yorkshire/North Gathering if that is what is wanted!!

Will collect thoughts and post later today Cheers John


20 Oct 01 - 11:20 PM (#576597)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Beverley is in East Yorkshire,(7 miles north of Hull)
34 people were at Llanstock
When do we have to decide wich hostel to book?
Could we see how many people are going & then book the most suitable hostel size wise? Or does it have to be booked soon?


21 Oct 01 - 01:19 AM (#576624)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Can you smoke in youth hostels? It may seem like a small detail but I think out of all the Yorkshire Catters there is only Ickle Dorrit & Sam Pirt that don't smoke!


21 Oct 01 - 02:42 AM (#576640)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: nutty

Most , if not all , Youth Hostels are non-smoking and they do not allow pets either


21 Oct 01 - 03:55 AM (#576648)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Liz the Squeak

There would have been 36 at Llanstock if Manitas and Gervase hadn't had gigs, and did you remember to count the children??

I'd actually prefer to go somewhere I haven't been, but Beverley is a beautiful town, and there are places to visit nearby for those who don't want to spend all day in the pub, or have children to entertain.

LTS


21 Oct 01 - 04:38 AM (#576653)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: nutty

I have found my Rent-a-Hostel booklet for this year ( things are unlikely to have changed too much) and given the criteria that the Hostel should have over 40 beds / allow smoking / have good road access / be close to other ameneties ....... these seem to fit the bill>br>
LINCOLN.....45 beds (2x2, 1x3.2x6, 2x8, 1x10 )10NOV - 26FEB

PETERBOROUGH ......40 beds (6x2 , 4x4 , 2x6 ) 6NOV - 7APR

LANGDALE ........80 beds (recommended) (2x3-4, 8x5-8, 4x11) 29OCT - 28FEB

LLANGOLLEN (COACH HOUSE) .....56 BEDS (5X2, 1X7, 1X10, 1X11, 1X18)1SEPT - 7APR

slightly smaller is

BEVERLEY ......34 beds (1x5, 1x13, 1x16)1Oct - 7APR

Dates will need a slight adjustment for next year but it seems that late Feb / early march could be an option


21 Oct 01 - 05:21 AM (#576657)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Ned Ludd

I could be in if Liz is going. Are you going on the Bike Liz? I don't care where (thats what wheels are for) but a smoking permit would be nice. Will they have let Micca back by then?


21 Oct 01 - 05:21 AM (#576658)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Ned Ludd

I could be in if Liz is going. Are you going on the Bike Liz? I don't care where (thats what wheels are for) but a smoking permit would be nice. Will they have let Micca back by then?


21 Oct 01 - 05:40 AM (#576662)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Linda Kelly

Beverley is near the North Sea ferry Terminal -which may encourage 'catters from Belgium and Germany -with any luck!


21 Oct 01 - 07:10 AM (#576677)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

We appear to be gravitating towards a smaller event.

Beverley is £330 and I will check availability first thing tomorrow. I am sure Beverley would be successful but not quite what was intended initially.

Peterborough is no longer in the Rent a Hostel brochure and Lincoln was initially dismissed as being too small. Would be okay for a smaller party though at £340 and it has separate lounge and dining rooms - useful for singing and music! Weekend booking of these hostels is very popular so if nothing materialises from this attempt I strongly suggest that the info we have now is used to book for 2003 - We should have a greater choice.

Will post again after info on Beverley. Cheers John


21 Oct 01 - 07:56 AM (#576696)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Noreen

Maybe a 'trial run' with a smaller event, as central as poss, then repeat in the future on a larger scale if successful? This doesn't have to be the 'one and only'.


21 Oct 01 - 08:18 AM (#576700)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Linda Kelly

Sorry John, didn't want to undermine your good works - i think because I know Beverley so well, and live five miles away I just think it's the sort of place people would like. Ancient gas lit pubs -walks upon the Westwood the Minster olde tea roomes -Llanstock with attitude! I'm happy with what every one decides.


21 Oct 01 - 10:14 AM (#576726)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Diva

Somewhere accessable for us non drivers would be good. Giock where abouts are you??


21 Oct 01 - 11:52 AM (#576761)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

I think Beverley is nice as well, a lot of pubs there a folk friendly (Nellies, Tap Spile etc).It is only 5 miles from me as well (I live near Ickle Doritt).There is a train station and the bus station is next door to Nellies,(Beverley Folk Club).There are no sheep, but plenty of cows on the Westwood.


21 Oct 01 - 12:22 PM (#576770)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Gareth

No sheep ? - Thats baaaaad News.

Gareth


21 Oct 01 - 05:37 PM (#576926)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Mrs.Duck

I don't think having an event in Beverley changes the original plan for a National gathering its just that at present the take up seems to be too low for booking one of the larger hostels. Straight after Christmas finance is always a problem and if the weekend looks like costing more than £15 a head we would have to say no I think. All previous gatherings have been intended to be for any Mudcatter and I would like to avoid using terms like Northern or Yorkshire gathering.
Thanks for getting all the info Geordie.


21 Oct 01 - 06:02 PM (#576941)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Noreen

I like the idea of Llanstock with attitude, Ickle! Would the Minster olde tea roomes mind us taking it over for a singaround? We did that in Fleetwood when the heavens opened when the Shellbacks were supposed to be singing by the lifeboat- the owner and staff were bemused to say the least!

Jane, bearing in mind that this thread was only put up two days ago, I don't think we can really make any judgements yet as to take up- people may well be going away and thinking about it, or not have seen the thread yet. Word will spread... and I agree with what you say about naming the gathering. Inclusive raher than exclusive, wherever it's held; lumpers not splitters!


21 Oct 01 - 06:26 PM (#576965)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Mrs.Duck

I take your point Noreen but as Geordie said these places are very popular so we will have to come to some sort of decision fairly soon if we are to get anything at all.


21 Oct 01 - 07:56 PM (#577046)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: brid widder

Actually the chap who owns the minster tea rooms is an aquaintance of mine so I might be able to negotiate a singaround there!

I hope this won't be too early in the New Year....apart from the expense of Chrimbo and New Year at Whitby the weather can be chill, and the roads icy in January!...in any case I have a first grandchild due about then so really need to be close to home !!! so if it's January then for me it must be Beverley!!


21 Oct 01 - 07:59 PM (#577049)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: The_one_and_only_Dai

...didn't a maid dwell there? A buxom lass? I knew her well. Her age, wasn't it but 22?


21 Oct 01 - 08:03 PM (#577050)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

I think some famous person came from beveeley, but ay the munute I am too drunk too remember who it was.


22 Oct 01 - 06:00 AM (#577237)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

At the present time Beverley will be CLOSED over the winter/early spring so Rent a hostel not available as yet.

As a back stop I have recorded interest in Beverley and there may be a good choice of dates up to early April if Rent a Hostel becomes available.Watch this space.

Interestingly Beverley was my first choice. Absolutely perfect for a smaller group although not really central!

Other smaller hostels do not have large enough/separate common areas so we are left with Langdale or Llangollen.

Llangollen is easier to get to from the North and East than Llanfair but about ten miles further from the South. It is however smaller than Langdale (56 rather than 96 beds )so will potentially be quite a bit cheaper.

Langdale is a detached country house in a spectacular setting. Would be idyllic but at £690 for 96 beds we need a good turnout to make it economic.

Only availablity (checked 20 mins ago) is

Langdale 4/5 11/12 and 18/19 Jan Llangollen 4/5 and 11/12 Jan

YHA confirm that they only very rarely get cancellations so this is it as far as I can see for YHA for early 2002. Will do a bit of a summary later today when everything is absorbed. Cheers John.


22 Oct 01 - 06:18 AM (#577241)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: alanww

Numbers: I would have thought that we would be safer with room for 30 to 40 or so, rather than 80+ - at Llanstock some attendees brought their campervans / caravans.
No smoking in YHAs: You can always go outside for a drag or take up snuff, as there in no rule against that!
Location: My vote goes for Beverley, as its reasonably central and its accessible from Europe.
Date: Certainly not in October to rival Llanstock but there is no reason to clash with other events in Jan/Feb/Mar either - so NOT 11/13 Jan Strawbear at Whittlesey, 25/27 Jan Ale & Song at Helmsley, 22/24 Feb Middlebar Singers Reunion at Sidmouth or (for me at least!) 1/3 Mar Morris Ring AGM at Newport and 15/17 Mar Bideford Folk Club at Boscastle YHA!

Sing John Ball and tell it to them all ...!
Alan


22 Oct 01 - 06:29 AM (#577245)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Ella who is Sooze

Where's Beverly?


22 Oct 01 - 06:43 AM (#577250)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: alanww

8 miles north of Hull, which is on the River Humber East of Leeds. But no doubt one of the local Mudcatters will be able to sing its praises better than me.

Oh, summer is a-coming ... !
Alan


22 Oct 01 - 08:35 AM (#577290)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: GUEST,Noreen, studying hard...

Beverley will be CLOSED over the winter/early spring what... the whole town?

Noreen
traineepedantlibrarian


22 Oct 01 - 11:14 AM (#577356)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Tomsk

Sounds like two or more smaller venues are required with a live video feed conference between the two....

Tomsk


22 Oct 01 - 11:28 AM (#577366)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

I agree with alanwww, on all his points exept yhe dates.I think whatever date we pick it will clash with something.I think we should just pick a date before the places get booked up, any date is ok with me, but I know some people get fixed holidays at work (teachers etc).
This is just a sugestion= I think if this this is going to be regular thing, then it would be nice to go to a different place every year eg Wales & england & Scotland.I dont know if they have any youth hostels in Scotland, but if they do it would give Scottish people a chance to go because Wales is to far for them.


22 Oct 01 - 11:31 AM (#577368)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: mooman

If it's in Beverley I might be able to come too as that isn't too far from the Zebrugge-Hull ferry terminal.

Just a reminder so the dates don't get muxed ip, the EuroGathering in Brussels is still on schedule for the 3-6 May 2002. I'll be posting an update on the arrangements for that shortly.

Best regards,

mooman


22 Oct 01 - 11:36 AM (#577372)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: The_one_and_only_Dai

Can somebody please send me the UK mudcatter location info, so I can do some distributions? Then we may have more locations to consider?


22 Oct 01 - 11:38 AM (#577374)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Mooman-Beverley is 10 miles from the ferry, and you can catdh a bus or a train.


22 Oct 01 - 11:43 AM (#577381)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Dai-The location info is in Mudcat Resources, under Locator, but the list is not up to date, because many people dont send their info in.Also have a look at thread called How Many UK Catters Part 3.


22 Oct 01 - 11:45 AM (#577383)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: The_one_and_only_Dai

thanks john, i was hoping that bill had kept his summary up to date? I'll have a run through and see what i can find


22 Oct 01 - 01:38 PM (#577440)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Nemesis

Count me in: I'd like to come wherever it is - I'm as likely to come to a gathering as go to a festival - in fact more likely to be able to blag it with the (large-teenager)-sitters as a "convention" than swanning off to a festival and abandoning the children - oops large-teenagers *G*.


22 Oct 01 - 01:39 PM (#577441)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

Beverley - Is and indeed always was the best hostel for a small gathering if you live within easy reach of Hull.

At the present time it is not available to anyone.I have recorded interest should the situation change.

Langdale - A wonderful location in which specific interest has been expressed by several but in view of it's size 46 people are needed at £15 per head.

Llangollen - More convenient for the majority of Llanfair attenders than Llanfair itself and a lovely building in a lovely location. At £15 per head we need 28 people - It holds 56.

Geographically the epi-centre of Uk Mudcat seems to be between Sheffield and Worksop should any one insist on going there :0). Looking forward to seeing a proper calculation.

Thus as far as YHA is concerned for early 2002 the siuation is simple!!

Around 50 people attending gives us the OPTION of Langdale otherwise it is LLangollen or nothing other than the possibility of Beverley if the town is open this Winter/Spring. Cheers John


22 Oct 01 - 04:29 PM (#577542)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: bill\sables

Here, as promised, are a list of UK mudcat members and the counties they live in. When I went to school many years ago I learned the counties of Britain but since then many of them have changed and some have even changed back again, an example is, if you live in Manchester I have still put you down as Lancashire.
As far as Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland goes I never did learn the counties and so I have just put members there under Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The reason for this list is because quite a few members have requested information as to who lived near to them. I have been able to make up this list from postings to the threads "How many UK catters" and " UK catters please read." and members I know of personally. I did ask if anyone objected to having their name connected to a county and have only had one objection whose name is not included in this list.
The original reason for these threads was to find where most members lived so as a UK wide gathering could be organized within reasonably easy reach of most members. From the numbers so far it would seem that a gathering somewhere south of Yorkshire but within easy access to either the A1 or M6 would be most central. This gathering would probably take place in the winter after the festival season has finished and during that time when most of us are bored with no musical events to attend.
I am sure that the list is by no means complete and that some people have moved since their postings, so if you are not on the list and would like to be included, or your information is wrong please contact me.
Cheers Bill

AVON ----------
Bristol Ted, Fibula Mattock, Whiskey,

BEDFORDSHIRE----------
G M T

BERKSHIRE----------
Eeyore, Hammerite, King Brilliant, Kit Kat, Roger the Skiffler, A Wandering Minstrel,

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE----------
The one and only Dai,

CAMBRIDGSHIRE----------
Andy G, English John, George H, Grab, Phil H,

CHESHIRE----------
Braken, 8 Pints, Helen J, John J, Matthew Edwards, Matt wiv the Hat, Sue v G,

CORNWALL------------
Hawker, Kernow John,

COUNTY DURHAM---------
Fat Bxxxxrd, Ruthie,

CUMBRIA---------
Durham Lad,

DERBYSHIRE----------
Bald Eagle, Sapper,

DEVON---------
Bendigo, Brian Hoskin, Deni, Mal G, Tim Salt.

DORSET---------
Bobby's Girl, Bonzo, Grumpy Al, Julie Matthews, Lizabell , Shambles, Vindelis, Wildone,, ,

ESSEX--------
Gareth, Lanfranc, McGrath of Harlo, Harlo Ivan,

GLOUCESTERSHIRE----------
Melodeon, Mr. Red, Viv,

HAMPSHIRE----------
Gomez, Morticia, Paul Mitchell, Quincy, Sledge,

HERTFORDSHIRE----------
Bradypus, Gervase, Ian C, Jude L, Keith A, Sue H, Terry K,

ISLE of MAN----------
Big J, Bobby Bob, Ellan Vanan,

KENT---------
Arnie, DMcG, Richard Bridge, Rock Chick, Tone d'F, Twix

LANCASHIRE----------
Abuwood, Avison, Bernard, Catrin, Clansfolk, Dave the Gnome, Fog, Gaz, Geordie Broon, Harry, Ivan, IWTSHL, Janey, Jan L, Joan from Wigan, Les b (UK), Noreen, Spot the Dog, Treaties, Trigerdooley,

LINCOLNSHIRE---------
Banjo Flower, Bloke in the Corner, Boxette, Skipjack K8, Sooz,

LONDON---------
Liz the Squeak, Manitas, Micca, Slvyer, Tracey, GS,

NORFOLK---------
Jon Freeman

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE---------
Julie B,

NORTHUMBERLAND---------
Eric Symonds, Mike of Northumbria, Shields Folk, Vell,

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE---------
Fion, Adi,

SHROPSHIRE---------
Dalek, Trevor,

SOMERSET---------
Wes W,

STAFFORDSHIRE---------
John Evans, Steve Parkes,

SUFFOLK---------
Okthen,

SURRY--------
Sarah the Flute, The Walrus,

SUSSEX---------
Challis, Coriander, Mark, Seaford Mary, Vectis,

WARWICKSHIRE---------
Alamww, Des, Frug, Louisa, Red Eye, Snuffy,

WILTSHIRE----------
Greyeyes,

YORKSHIRE---------
Bagpuss, Banjo Ray, Big Phil, Bill Sables, Brid Widder, Captain Swing, Carvia P, Cheffie, Cobble, C U Jimmy, Dorothy Wood, Dorrie, Dorie's Dad, Dorie's Mum, Eric The Viking, Evil One, Firecat, Flaj, Geoff the Duck, Gillie, Glevum, Graham Pirt, Ian Stephenson, Ickle Dorritt, Jayohjo, Jellybeam, Jezabel, Jingle, Johan Furkov, John in Hull, Jude, Julie F, Les from Hull, Little Dove, Little Duckling, Magician, Malcolm Douglas, Mandomad, M C Fat, Mouldy, Mrs. Cobble, Mrs. Duck, Ned Ludd, Niknak, Nutty, Oggy, oombanjo, Partridge, Paul from Hull, Patrish, Raggytash, Robin Gartside, Rog, Roger in Sheffield, Roopoo, Sam Pirt, Sam's Mum, Selby, Smallpiper, Sue Cundal, Tig, The Badger, Tyke, Willa, Windy B, Wombat, Woo banjo, Wullie,

NORTHERN IRELAND--------
Ard Mhacha, Baum, Herge, Mike Ireland,

SCOTLAND--------
Angie, Big Tim, Calach, Daisy A, Dita, Diva, Drumshanty, Dunc, Giok, Hoolet, Ian M, Jock Morris, Lilth, Lindy Loo, MacKnees, Megan L, Mickey Joe, Nynia, Scabby Doug, Shankmac, Shogie Bear, Shona, Stevie 1, Tattie B, The Plumber, Timeless, Wavestar,

WALES---------
Burl, Cat's Whiskers, DB, Ella, Gareth, Llanfair, Michael in Swansea, Pavane, Seany, Shf, Sian West Wales, Zipper,


22 Oct 01 - 04:33 PM (#577547)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Jock Morris

We do have hostels in Scotland and a good few of them are available for rent and are of a suitable size AND (if the website is to be believed) are available for early 2002.

This link (sorry can't do blue clickies yet) should prove useful.

http://www.rentahostel.com/pages/syha.htm

As I'm 2 hours from the English border and travel at a sedate pace in my diesel land rover Wales is just way too far away.

Suggest Melrose or New Lanark hostels as worthy of consideration.

Scott


22 Oct 01 - 06:34 PM (#577638)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Gareth

Bill - Gareth in Essex ??? Diew ! You'll acuse me of drinking Watneys yet !!

Must be a double count - confirm I is happy here in S Wales.

Gareth


22 Oct 01 - 06:40 PM (#577645)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: The_one_and_only_Dai

thanks bill, this will give me something to do at work tomorrow...


22 Oct 01 - 06:46 PM (#577652)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Cllr

I'm in Bedfordshire.

Cllr


23 Oct 01 - 01:27 AM (#577892)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Liz the Squeak

Can I just point out that for some who have to travel long distances, it is actually cheaper to come to London - I know Diva found this the case.... but then she had a lift from here to Llanfair - cost was £10 and a bar of chocolate (Micca, you still haven't paid me.....), I let MudGuard off the chocolate because he bought pickles.

Any chance of investigating a few more on the outskirts of London?

LTS


23 Oct 01 - 05:09 AM (#577927)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: shankmac

Looking at the list of Mudcat UK members it would seem sensible, if we want a good number attending , to make the first gathering in the area which has the most members which is Yorkshire.


23 Oct 01 - 05:23 AM (#577933)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Ella who is Sooze

well, I'm pretty central to most areas except maybe Scotland, Norwich, and anywhere past Birmingham would mean a bit of a trek...

But got loads of places within a 2 hour radius, but then we can't possibly please EVERYONE who would want to go to a gathering, I reckons it would be near to impossible... but lets see.

Jet pack ready ella!


23 Oct 01 - 05:39 AM (#577935)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: alanww

Dear Mudcat friends and companions
Realism! I think we ought to stop faffing about and go for one of the only two options available - Langdale for 46 or Llangollen for 28 - as suggested by Geordie Broon. We are running out of time and beggers and choosers and all that! ...
Where? My vote would be for Llangollen , as realistically I don't think the extra number of attendees required would be forthcoming. (I would doubt that many from the Midlands and South would be able/willing to travel to Scotland, at least in the winter - sorry, Jock Morris!) But clearly we will have to go with the majority!
When? I think that early February would be better than January, as (selfishly) I already have two weekends away in Jan and, anyway, Jan tends to be a recovery time from the excesses of Christmas, including a lack of money!
Who? What we also need is for someone local to the chosen one to book it and sort out local pubs/venues and camping/caravan hard standing for those who will etc! How about a volunteer?

Kind friends and companions come join me in rhyme
Alan


23 Oct 01 - 05:41 AM (#577936)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: The_one_and_only_Dai

Llangollen sounds fine, nice one alan. As long as it doesn't clash with the eisteddfod or anything...


23 Oct 01 - 06:06 AM (#577939)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: GUEST,Noreen

But Llangollen is booked up early Feb, Alan! Only the two Jan weekends are free, 4/5 JAN and 11/12 JAN (see GB's first post to this thread) and 11/12 clashes with Whittlesey.

OK then,

Who's up for a Mudcat New Year party, 4/5 Jan 2002 in Llangollen?


23 Oct 01 - 06:23 AM (#577941)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Matthew Edwards

Noreen your html is getting better daily. Is this what they teach librarians these days? Count me in for Llangollen then; its easy to reach from Wirral.


23 Oct 01 - 07:53 AM (#577957)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

If 28 go to Llangollen there will be 10 people in double rooms with remaining 18 spread beween 4 dorms of 7 10 11 and 18 beds Ater Llanstock can we cope with the space.

If hostel is filled (56) then cost halves to £7.50. Cheaper than staying at home.!!

Put me down for 4/5 Jan to clear cobwebs. John


23 Oct 01 - 11:15 AM (#578081)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Linda Kelly

er ... don't think I can do that as I may be in Whitby for the New Year!-


23 Oct 01 - 11:56 AM (#578113)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Can somebody make a part 2 please? Long threads are no good for this crappy machine I am using! Cheers.john


23 Oct 01 - 12:47 PM (#578142)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: alanww

I'm a probable rather than a definite at present, as I would miss mummers on Friday 4 Jan (and I am the Captain of Mummers)! I will have to see if we can get a side without me (and Snuffy and Stantheman?) I would also have to be back in good time for the mummers on 12th night, Sunday 6 Jan.

We're one, two, three jolly boys all in one line ...
Alan


23 Oct 01 - 01:17 PM (#578156)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Eric the Viking

Not a chance for Jan early weekend.


23 Oct 01 - 01:38 PM (#578173)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: John Routledge

Just heard from YHA officially:

BEVERLEY will not be available in the Spring and is unlikely to be included in next years brochure for 2002/2003 :0(

So back to difficult dates for other hostels. If numbers are not forthcoming any body any ideas for non YHA accomodation which would not necessarily have date restrictions.

Otherwise it is next stop Llanstock 3 Cheers John


23 Oct 01 - 01:40 PM (#578175)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Hilary

Count me in.

Hilary


23 Oct 01 - 02:01 PM (#578192)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Noreen

Please continue ideas in new thread UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002 part ii


23 Oct 01 - 02:03 PM (#578195)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Frailin Gill

I will come to either Llangollen or Langdale on either date in January. (I think that any weekend will clash with something, there is so much going on these days). Maybe we can do our own Mummers? Thanks John for thinking this up. By the way I live in Lancashire.


23 Oct 01 - 02:08 PM (#578207)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: brid widder

well sadly I won't be able to make early January anywhere as I've got a first grandchild due then!! I can't even make Whitby for New Year! and Wales is too far for a weekend...but if anything is planned for anywhere else then I'd like to be involved...YHA is extremly cheap...if we had alternative accomodation which cost a bit more I wouldn't mind. With 68 of us in Yorkshire a Northern gathering...everyone welcome would surely be feasable.


23 Oct 01 - 07:50 PM (#578377)
Subject: RE: UK - MUDCAT GATHERING 2002
From: Tattie Bogle

Llangollen too far, Langdale do-able, Hawick/Melrose/New lanark even better. Sodmouth Middle Bar reunion nearer end of Feb than beginning, LTS, usually 20-somethingth. Tattie B