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chockers
#41 Posted : Saturday, May 01, 2010 6:54:36 PM Quote
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rail card
You cannot get a disabled railcard you need to have Dla for a year and like my self .Are too moblie to get Dla .
And too young for bus pass .
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#42 Posted : Saturday, May 01, 2010 7:21:31 PM Quote
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I have to tell you, Paula, that I am a model of good behaviour when we go out on our little jaunts. However, you will need to practise the piole dancing before you join us - we don't want to show you up!!!!

Lots of love - have a good weekend.
Jeanxxxxx
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#43 Posted : Saturday, May 01, 2010 7:35:39 PM Quote
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great
ps oxford,cambridge london could all be at same time as closer than 1 thinks. and more fesible for travel.
several meetings sounds great.

melly
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#44 Posted : Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:04:05 PM Quote
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chockers wrote:

You cannot get a disabled railcard you need to have Dla for a year


Hi Chrissie, I realise not everyone will be entitled to a railcard ... but some will and it was just a thought for those who don't wish to drive!

melly wrote:

could all be at same time as closer than 1 thinks


Hi Melly, The cities listed were grouped geographically as centres within an area, i.e. presumably people living in the south east could reach locations such as London, Cambridge and Maidstone without too much difficulty. I wasn't suggesting holding 'meet ups' in London, Cambridge and Maidstone all at the same time!!

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#45 Posted : Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:07:23 PM Quote
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jeanb wrote:
... you will need to practise the piole dancing before you join us ...!!!!


Just getting the pole set up and tassels threaded. Anyone seen my scissors? I need 'em to trim my tassels RollEyes Eleanor, are you hiding them? ThumbDown

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dorat
#46 Posted : Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:19:15 PM Quote
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Oh no! Not the scissors!Scared

Lyn, I am sorry to have to tell you that scissors are banned from The Grouse.

The ban came into being after Julie M brought hers with her.Cool

Doreen xx
chockers
#47 Posted : Saturday, May 01, 2010 9:18:36 PM Quote
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cambridge is a nice city 40 miles from me

easy from Kings cross train and coach . And from M11 .A10 A14



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#48 Posted : Sunday, May 02, 2010 10:05:29 AM Quote
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Pole dancing...........Me showing you up?.......I use to be the May Pole Queen..........so there!!!!! RollEyes RollEyes
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#49 Posted : Sunday, May 02, 2010 12:18:06 PM Quote
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Lyn and the scissors! EEEK!
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#50 Posted : Sunday, May 02, 2010 1:22:56 PM Quote
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Missed al this yesterday. Agree with Chrissie, Cambridge is really lovely and relatively easy travelling too. Well, for those of us in South East i mean!!Smile
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#51 Posted : Sunday, May 02, 2010 8:14:17 PM Quote
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I missed all this as well. Pleeeeease can I come to Glossop as well. I promise to be good - oh, no, that's not the right thing to say, is it? I'll probably be accepted if I say I promise to be naughty! BigGrin

Anthea x
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#52 Posted : Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:56:43 PM Quote
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ok miss lyn.
cool sounds good,melly
cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
jeanb
#53 Posted : Monday, May 03, 2010 12:40:39 PM Quote
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Anthea - it would be wonderful if you and Jeff could get up to Glossop. It's such a long way for you to come BUT if you are ever up here on holiday, let us know. Doreen and I are always up for a jaunt to Glossop. Great food and good company in lovely surroundings!
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#54 Posted : Monday, May 03, 2010 8:36:01 PM Quote
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Jean, Jeff and I love the peak district and hope to be in the glossop area for a long weekend later in the year - I'll let you know BigGrin
Anthea xx
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#55 Posted : Monday, May 03, 2010 9:24:37 PM Quote
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That's great Anthea!
Mind you , you don't know what you are letting yourself in for!LOL

Doreen xx
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#56 Posted : Tuesday, May 04, 2010 10:43:13 AM Quote
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Disabled rail card is very handy to get... providing you are eligible ;

If you get DLA mobility component at higher or lower rate, or DLA care component at middle or higher rate then just send copy of award letter. Same applies if you receive attendance allowance.

Also, please remember that you can arrange assistance for your rail journey... You do not need to have a disabled persons railcard to do this.... Even if its to help with bags, or to change trains...

I agree that coach travel can be expensive if we were to organise it ourselves... it could work out cheaper if one of us could drive it but for me, it'd need to be automatic. National Express travel to major destinations, usually pick up from local bus stations and again you can book assistance

As so many of us have met now, we could also consider car sharing which would help keep costs down and provide some company for the journey.

The other thing we could look at, particularly if we're thinking of having a few meets throughout the year, is to look at a hotel chain who might be able to provide discount for stays. The only problem with this, is they usually want a minimum booking but as we meet up more and more, and providing when we organise them we book it as a NRAS meet, it will be easier to negotiate when they look at previous stays... Its usually these chains that have all the facilities, access, pools etc

(although given the pole dancing, tassles and sheer naughtiness, there's no guarantee we'll be allowed back Laugh )

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chockers
#57 Posted : Tuesday, May 04, 2010 11:46:15 AM Quote
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going to cambridge sat but may not have time to check hotels
but could do if folks wanted sometime but i won,t be involed with concrats but don,t mind looking .You need a concract for booking lunch

Christine
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#58 Posted : Tuesday, May 04, 2010 9:12:11 PM Quote
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Chrissie, please look at hotels if you have time, obviously dont try to do too much, but would be vbery grateful, thanks hun x x x
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#59 Posted : Wednesday, May 05, 2010 9:23:24 AM Quote
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Helly

I am not a member of Arthritis Care but I do go on there web site, mainly to read the forum. I remembered that I once read on there that members get some of discount at certain hotels. I have just checked, you have to look at membership and then click on membership discounts and yes, I have remembere right.

I'm not saying that we all become members of Arthritis Care but I am wondering if the same hotels were approached they may give members of NRAS the same discount. It's just a thought.

Paula
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#60 Posted : Wednesday, May 05, 2010 12:47:59 PM Quote
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That's a great idea, Paula. I wonder whether this is something we would have to organise ourselves, or would NRAS havf to do it as we would be using their name? Hope you are busy practising the tassel swinging. I'm REALLY good at it now but Doreen is even bettr!!
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