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NEWSHEET NO 4 - MAY 2007
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ALSAGER RAILWAY ASSOCIATION
Editorial. – Another A.G.M. over,
and a very healthy turnout from club members, of
particular note, was that you seem to want the news
sheet to continue, but we need items and news, so if you have
something to say please send an article in. Also annual
subscriptions run from February to February and so they are now
due, please see Treasurer’s item for changes to annual
subscriptions.
Date for your diary, 2007 exhibition at
Alsager Civic Centre on Sat 17 and Sun 18 November 2007, help
will be required.
Correspondence can be handed in to me at the club, or posted to
– 33, Dane Close, Alsager, ST7 2HZ.
If you have renewed your subscription, and
you have not received a membership card, the card should be
included with this newssheet.
However if you have not
renewed, please find enclosed a renewal invitation, to jog your
memory. We hope you will renew. Please return the form to me at
the club or the address above; any cheques to be payable to
“Alsager Railway Association”.
- Iain Chippendale.
Chairman’s Message.
Welcome to spring or the way the weather is going is it
already summer.
Since our last Newssheet there have been a number of issues that
I wish to bring to your attention
Thank you to all those who attended our
AGM in February. It is a healthy sign that we had much to
report by way of club layouts being invited to various national
exhibitions. Reference was made to the number of new members
that had joined the club since our Crewe exhibition last year.
A report was given on our proposed exhibition at Alsager this
year and your help will be required - more details in a future
newssheet.
This year we intend to continue our
programme of improvements to the clubhouse including the
addition of hand rails to our disabled ramp, permanent rear
steps and cladding to the front of the building. John Cox will
be putting up details of working sessions required to complete
these tasks - please look out for them in the tea room.
If you are a member of the 00 group and you
can spare one evening a month can you please consider becoming a
member of the management committee. John Day and Mike Aaron
have resigned from the committee and it is important that all
groups have their say in the running of the club.
Outside the club house we have been
informed that the garages adjacent to our property are shortly
to be demolished and in addition the parking area which is used
by both ourselves and the air cadets will be made up with a
stone base. That should improve our outlook.
Finally, there is a first for the club in
that Keith Miller who was recently retired from EWS on ill
health grounds has had a locomotive named after him in Spain -
the Railway Gentleman - the name is in Spanish. It is going to
be applied to 58 020 which is currently on hire from EWS to the
Spanish Railway Authorities.
I look forward to seeing you down at the
clubhouse, if you have any queries please don't hesitate to
contact me or any member of the management committee. May I
wish you happy railway modelling this Spring and Summer.
Norman Jones
Chairman
Treasurer’s Note. - Main item is
the changed rate of annual subscriptions as passed at the A.G.M.
the revision is of a £5 per year increase across the range, this
means that rates are now as follows:-
Adult (16 and over)
£30
Junior (under
16) £20
Senior (Retired and in receipt of a pension)
£20
Family (Adult plus
children/spouse) £35
Senior Family (Senior plus
family) £25
4 weeks grace is usually allowed, if you
can not get down to the club a cheque made out to “Alsager
Railway Association” can be handed in or posted. Membership has
steadily grown to the 60+ mark so the Association must be doing
something right; there is certainly plenty of work to do on the
layouts.
Fees per visit stay unchanged at £1 or 50p, with
continuing discount for multiple visits per week, so Wilf will
still be coming round.
Thus we hope finances can remain healthy, after all
it costs about £2,500 to run the Association per year (gas,
electric, water, rates, insurance, and lease) before we start
spending on layouts or building enhancements.
Finally a warm welcome to our new
members Michael Abbott, Elliot Brookes, Stephen and Christian
Hancock, Robert Jones, Brian Keenan, Paul and Jonathan Moran,
Maurice and James Tomkinson, Martin Shaw, Jack Steele, and
Jamie Willetts. As soon as we can get extra copies of our
“Welcome pack” and “Constitution” printed we will send them to
you. It is encouraging that most of our new members are active
00 modellers, hooray - trains are at last running on the 00
layout.
Iain Chippendale.
O Gauge Report We have attended two
exhibitions so far this year, one at Macclesfield in March where
we took and exhibited the Colliery only. This gave us the
opportunity to test out the operation before York, it worked
very well. We then exhibited the whole layout at York over
Easter, Sat, Sun and Easter Monday (3 days), which we all
enjoyed. The layout ran for the 3 days without any problems. A
big thank you must go to Pete who planned and redesigned the
wiring with help from Derek. Unfortunately John Gregg and his
wife were unable to go to York, as John wasn’t to well and ended
up in Hospital. He is now much better and looking forward to
coming down the Club in the next couple of months. At York we
received verbal invites to Wakefield, Keighley, Doncaster,
Southampton and Warley. Also while at York, Tony Wright took
some photos of the layout for a “British Railway Modelling”
article, hopefully to be published in Sept/Oct 2007.
Our next outing is to Stafford on the 2nd
and 3rd February 2008.
The other exhibition to which we were
invited to has been cancelled.
This was to have been Scale Rail at Bolton
on 16th/17th February 2008, the complete
exhibition has been cancelled. We have received an official
invite to Warley at the NEC in Birmingham for the 5th/6th
December 2009, so make a note in your Diary.
We had an 0 group meeting at the Manor
House, Alsager on Thursday 19th April, where we
enjoyed a few pints while discussing York and jobs we need to do
on the layout before our next exhibition at Stafford in 2008.
There is now a long list of improvements to the “0” layout,
which will keep everyone busy.
- Mike Sant
Web Site. – The “0” group
website run by Phil Harding, has been updated with new photos
taken at Telford Guildex 2006.
www.hassellharbourbridge.com.
The association has a web site set up by member Roy Yates; this
is a service for members.
The address is
www.alsagerrailwayassociation.co.uk .
Please, please, please note in your
diary; Tea Duty - The new tea duty rota is on the club
room notice board, please make the effort to check this and put
the date in your diary. If any dates are unsuitable please
arrange a swap with some one, don’t just leave it.
For Sale – some “oo” gauge wagons
“J.Settle of Alsager” by Dapol, there are still a few left, if
you want one please see Roy Yates at the club, I am sure he can
do a discounted deal.
Next issue – late
summer. Information received is printed in good
faith, to help you. Alsager Railway Association and its members
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