Rob F has just given me the confirmed dates for these and he stresses that all are welcome to attend.
Sat 16 May
Sat 19 September.
So this year there are two, one day events this year. I went last year and it was a very good day. A very nice crowd, good facilities and even good weather! This link shows what it was like:
https://www.theassociationofmodelsubmariners.com/t1399-bourneville-2014-photo-s-by-david-forrest
Birmingham is very centrally located, has lots to offer "other-halves" and the May event neatly fills a gap early in the season.
Many thanks to Bourneville Model Boat Club for organising these!
David
Sat 16 May
Sat 19 September.
So this year there are two, one day events this year. I went last year and it was a very good day. A very nice crowd, good facilities and even good weather! This link shows what it was like:
https://www.theassociationofmodelsubmariners.com/t1399-bourneville-2014-photo-s-by-david-forrest
Birmingham is very centrally located, has lots to offer "other-halves" and the May event neatly fills a gap early in the season.
Many thanks to Bourneville Model Boat Club for organising these!
David
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