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Japes
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Over on the Various Islands in the Atlantic Thread, I got enthusiastic about the thought of a day out in Hereford, and others seemed to think a Shipmeet a good idea.
Because of w*rk and Sunday organist duties, I'd only be able to make a Saturday, unless it's in the week after Easter. I'm also not able to make Saturday 21st March.
Anyone else interested?
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St. Gwladys
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We would be if it's a Saturday! (Darllenwr and I and possibly Lord Pontivillian)
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QLib
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Saturdays are usually good for me. though not over the next 2-3 weekends, and not sure of my plans over Easter.
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Eigon
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Saturdays are good for me, too.
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Japes
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From what people have said, 14th March, 28th March, 11th or 18th April seem possible in the next couple of months. 11th is the Saturday after Easter.
Any one got any preferences?
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QLib
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i could do lunch on the 14th, but will be at the film festival from 14:30 onwards. I'm pretty sure I can do the 28th March. 11th April OK, but can't do 18th.
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St. Gwladys
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We can't do the first Saturday of a month and we're away 18th to 25th April.
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Eigon
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It's starting to look like 11th April, isn't it? Which would be okay for me.
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Japes
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11th April would be good for me. Shall we go for that, then? Meet for lunch?
I last visited Hereford about 24 years ago! So I've no clue where would be good to meet. Could someone who knows Hereford suggest somewhere.
Also, I'd be coming by train. Which may or may not be a factor..
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St. Gwladys
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Litchfield Vaults - a really nice pub serving good food and Doom Bar on tap. Not the cheapest, but a lovely atmosphere and a great publican. It might be worth booking a table if we decide to go there as it gets quite full at lunchtime.
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QLib
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I'm OK with the Vaults; I'd also be quite keen on All Saints Cafe, but I don't think it's licensed. Both just over half a mile from the station, Japes.
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Japes
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I'm happy with either. They both look easy enough to find.
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Pigwidgeon
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Can this Arizonan add her endorsement of the Lichfield Vaults? I'm looking forward to eating there next summer when I'm in Hereford for the Three Choirs Festival. The owners of the Vaults have a son in the Hereford Cathedral choir -- or at least they did three years ago, he may have grown older. I wish I could join you all in April, and unfortunately when I'm there for the Festival there is no free time to get together for a Shipmeet.
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Curiosity killed ...
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Sorry. Hereford and area is somewhere I want to visit and when I looked there were cheaper train tickets (under £25 to return), so I booked. Unfortunately there were no spaces at Leominster YHA which is on my list of hostels I really, really want to stay in along with a number of others in that area, so it's a day return, which means I may get to the day and think better of this.
(Not sure this was the best thing to do with my tax refund but I've done some sensible things too.)
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Eigon
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Lichfield Vaults is also the only place I know locally that served Adnams Broadside beer - and I love Greek food.
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St. Gwladys
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For those who don't know the Litchfield vaults - the publican lived in Cyprus? - or somewhere Greece way - and the menu is very simple but very interesting, basically Greek food or sandwiches. It used to do the best steak sandwich ever - really tender steak with caramelised onions and fried mushroome in two dorsteps of fresh bread. Unfortunately, their steak supplier put his prices up so that's no longer on offer although a sausage sandwich is, and Lord P assures me that their ham sandwiches are very good. Darllenwr can vouch for the "Litchburger" and the carrot and coriander soup is very good. Lord P can also vouch for the Symonds cider.
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Japes
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Lunch at the Lichfield Vaults, afternoon tea at the All Saints Café?
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Marvin the Martian
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I may keep an eye on this. The last train back home from Hereford is ridiculously early, but if it's a lunchtime meet that wouldn't be a problem...
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Eigon
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Sounds like a plan. Does anyone know if the exhibition of white dresses will still be on at Hereford Library?
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QLib
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I'll try to check the exhibition dates this weekend. as i expect you've discovered, the website is woefully out of date.
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St. Gwladys
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If we can have numbers, then I will book a table at the Litchfield Vaults.
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Eigon
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Put me down for one, please.
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Darllenwr
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OK, so that's 4 so far. Anybody else?
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Japes
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Yes, count me in.
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QLib
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Yes, me too.
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St. Gwladys
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So, 7 so far
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St. Gwladys
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We have a date, we have numbers (7 so far)and a venue for lunch (The Litchfield Vaults). What time would people like to eat? I can then sort out booking a table.
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Marvin the Martian
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I'm still a "maybe". Whether you want to book a seat for me on that basis is up to you
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St. Gwladys
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I was thinking of asking for a table for 8-10.
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QLib
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I have a slight complication in that family promises to visit "at Easter" now appear to mean "shortly after Easter" - but still hoping to come at the moment.
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Japes
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12.30? Or, if the place is likely to be busy, 12.00 noon?
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St. Gwladys
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12 or 12.30 sounds good to me. What do others think?
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Eigon
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12 or 12.30 sounds good to me, too.
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St. Gwladys
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Split the difference and say 12.15? Is that OK for everyone?
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Eigon
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Sounds good to me!
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St. Gwladys
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I have booked a table for 8- 10 people at the Vaulrs for 12.15.
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St. Gwladys
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(bump)
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St. Gwladys
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(Bump) It's this Saturday! Hoping the weather stays good and looking forward to meeting everyone at the Vaults.
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Japes
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Getting excited! Looking forwards to meeting people on Saturday.
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St. Gwladys
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There's a table booked for 8-10, so it should be recognisable! I'm recognisable as I use a mobility scooter and also 2 sticks. Darllenwr, Lord P and I will try and be there a bit early. At the moment, we're definitely us 3, Japes, Qlib, Eigon and Curiosity killed, with the possibility of Marvin joining us.
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QLib
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I may be on the Green Party stall in High Town until 12:15 ish. If I'm out canvassing, I may not get there till 12:30
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Eigon
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I'll try to pass by the Green Party stall on the way.
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St. Gwladys
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We'll look out for you!
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Japes
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Thank you, everyone, for a lovely day!
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St. Gwladys
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Yes, it was lovely to catch up with Qlib and to meet Eigon, Japes and Curiosity killed... for the first time. We haven't yet met shipmates we haven't liked!
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QLib
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Good times.
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Lord Pontivillian
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It was nice meeting new people. I enjoyed the day immensely.
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Curiosity killed ...
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It was brilliant meeting you all and a great day out.
I only just made it home in the wee small hours, catching the last tube, with announcements on every platform probably waking up dozy passengers after the long pause between the last two tubes.
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