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Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Mon 25 May 2020 - 20:16
First topic message reminder :
BAKEWELL SHOWGROUND Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AH
£10.80 per unit, per night £1 per person Rally Fee No electric, all vehicles will be parked on grass
Your rally marshal for this meet will be Polly
Hia
Was speaking to Anne at Bakewell and she found she had doubled booked our first daypte but could accommodate us footprints the following week so we have got
Posts : 286 Join date : 2016-01-31 Location : South Staffs
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Sat 12 Jun 2021 - 16:51
Hi Polly, what time can we arrive on Thursday?
Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Sun 13 Jun 2021 - 10:02
Hia Just sent an email to see what time the gate will be unlocked Will let you know as soon as I get a response
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Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Mon 14 Jun 2021 - 21:01
Hia
Dave I have not heard anything so shall we say 12 Was you thinking of earlier? If the gate is locked, call at the office on the left attached to the car park. I’m hoping to be there around 12 but knowing me could be more like 1 but I will try
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Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Mon 14 Jun 2021 - 21:01
Hia Also think parking on the field on the right
daveandsan
Posts : 286 Join date : 2016-01-31 Location : South Staffs
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Mon 14 Jun 2021 - 21:07
Thanks Polly 12.00 is fine with us.
Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 15 Jun 2021 - 9:32
Hia Can I ask your thoughts or views on having event shelter /s up for use?
2 will be coming from Bridlington and will be asking member to bring them and members to take them home
KSH
Posts : 7179 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 63 Location : Wherever I park
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 15 Jun 2021 - 9:43
Personally, I'd suggest putting a shelter up without the sides so you can gather for a chat, cover food area or whatever you have planned, do you really want to be in s closed space with 30 other people
Think this is the latest rules
Meeting family and friends outdoors
You should continue to minimise the number of people you meet within a short period of time to limit the risk of spreading coronavirus (COVID-19). Most restrictions on meeting people outdoors have been lifted, but gatherings must not exceed 30 people unless covered by a legal exemption, such as:
for the purposes of work or volunteering
to provide care or assistance for disabled or vulnerable people
If you are meeting friends and family, you can make a personal choice on whether to keep your distance from them, but you should still be cautious. You should read the guidance on meeting friends and family.
Meeting friends and family indoors (rule of 6)
It is safer to meet people outdoors. This is because COVID-19 spreads much more easily indoors. However, you can meet up indoors with friends and family you do not live with, either:
in a group of up to 6 from any number of households (children of all ages count towards the limit of 6)
in a group of any size from up to two households (each household can include an existing support bubble, if eligible)
If you are meeting friends and family, you can make a personal choice on whether to keep your distance from them, but you should still be cautious. You should read the guidance on meeting friends and family.
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KSH
Posts : 7179 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 63 Location : Wherever I park
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 15 Jun 2021 - 9:49
Minimising the risks when meeting friends and family Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, however mild, or a positive test result should stay at home and self-isolate immediately. This is because you could pass the infection on to others. You could be fined if you do not self-isolate following a notification by NHS Test and Trace. Stay at home for the full isolation period and do not invite visitors to your home or garden. If you have symptoms of COVID-19, arrange to have a PCR test if you have not already had one.
Currently, you can meet up to six people or one other household outdoors (a household includes a linked support bubble). From Step 3 - on 17 May - you will be able to meet up to 30 people outdoors, and up to six people or one other household indoors. There are some exemptions. You must not interact with anyone outside of your own group (of 30 people outdoors or six people indoors).
Government guidance remains that you should stay 2 metres apart from anyone who is not in your household or support bubble where possible, or 1 metre with extra precautions in place (such as wearing face coverings) if you cannot stay 2 metres apart. As we proceed down the roadmap and as vaccination protects more of the population, the emphasis will shift from government rules to personal responsibility. So instead of instructing you to stay 2m apart away from anyone you don’t live with, you will be encouraged to exercise caution and consider the risks.
Step 3 A new COVID-19 variant is spreading in some parts of England. Wherever you can, keep 2 metres apart from people that you don’t live with (unless you have formed a support bubble with them), including friends and family you don’t live with. Meet others outside rather than inside wherever possible.
From 17 May, if you are meeting friends and family, you can make a personal choice on whether to keep your distance from them, but you should still be cautious. This advice applies to everyone, including people who are clinically extremely vulnerable and to pregnant women, apart from care home residents where separate guidance applies.
COVID-19 spreads mainly among people who are in close contact (within 2 metres). The further away you can keep from other people, and the less time you spend in close contact with them, the less likely you are to catch COVID-19 and pass it on to others. Close contact, including hugging, increases the risk of spreading COVID-19.
There are actions you can take to reduce the chance of spreading COVID-19 and help keep you and your loved ones safe. This includes:
Meet outside - When people are outside and physically distanced from each other, the particles containing the virus that causes COVID-19 are blown away which makes it less likely that they will be breathed in by another person. If you do meet inside, make sure the space is well ventilated. Open windows and doors, or take other action to let in plenty of fresh air. Bringing fresh air into a room and removing older stale air that may contain virus particles reduces the chance of spreading COVID-19. The more fresh air that is brought inside, the quicker any airborne virus will be removed from the room. Take the vaccine when you are offered it, and encourage others to as well. Vaccines reduce (but do not eliminate) the chances of catching COVID-19 and passing it on, and of serious illness. Consider whether you and your loved ones are vaccinated and whether there has been time for the vaccine to take effect before being in close contact . Remember that some people are more vulnerable than others to being seriously ill from COVID-19. The risks from COVID-19 and therefore of close contact are greater for some people than others, for example because they are clinically extremely vulnerable, pregnant or older. For example, you might choose not to have close contact with an elderly relative at this point, particularly if one or both of you are not vaccinated. Minimise how many people you’re in close contact with, and for how long. The more people you are in close contact with - particularly if they are from different households - the higher the chances of you catching or passing on COVID-19. Longer periods of close contact increase the risk of transmission, but remember that even brief contact can spread COVID-19 and there is no such thing as a fully safe period of close contact. Get tested twice a week, even if you don’t have symptoms. Around 1 in 3 people with coronavirus do not show symptoms, so can spread the virus to others without knowing. Testing regularly will help to reduce risk, particularly before meeting people from outside your household. You can order free home tests for you and your loved ones that give results in 30 minutes. Wash hands and clean surfaces regularly to remove virus particles. You should always make space for other people to keep their distance if they want to.
Remember that you are not permitted to interact with anyone outside of your group of six (or two households) indoors, or outside of your group of 30 outdoors, unless an exemption applies.
In some settings, there will be specific guidance that you will need to follow even when you are with friends and family. This is important to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 to other people such as staff and other members of the public. You should always follow guidance associated with the setting you are in (for example in education, health, or care settings).
COVID-secure rules, including social distancing requirements, continue to apply in the workplace, and in businesses and public venues. This guidance does not affect a site owner’s responsibility to calculate the number of people that can be accommodated with social distancing in place
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Lisa & Terry
Posts : 24 Join date : 2017-03-24
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Wed 16 Jun 2021 - 9:06
Really disappointed to say that we won't be able to join you. We have been waiting for a part for the motorhome and was hoping that it would have been here by now.....
Have a great time all
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KSH
Posts : 7179 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 63 Location : Wherever I park
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Wed 16 Jun 2021 - 11:36
Lisa & Terry wrote:
Really disappointed to say that we won't be able to join you. We have been waiting for a part for the motorhome and was hoping that it would have been here by now.....
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Wed 16 Jun 2021 - 13:57
Hia
Site fee is £10.50 per night Plus £1 per adult for stay Please try to have the correct moneys I will have gloves and bucket for fees so no need to bag it up Thank you
LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ALL
I am bringing my boules hope the grass is cut short enough, If not I am bringing my kite hope there’s no over head cables.
If not doable then it’s drinks poos I do think
Oh well let’s enjoy each other’s company from a social distance
Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Wed 16 Jun 2021 - 13:58
Hia
Sorry it should say £10-50 p/n
Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Wed 16 Jun 2021 - 15:52
Hia
When our meet finishes I am going joining a camping and Caravanning club meet at Carsington Water just up or down the road. Anyone else going Just thought I would ask
Chocy boy
Posts : 352 Join date : 2016-07-11 Age : 76 Location : Birmingham
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Thu 17 Jun 2021 - 8:36
We shall now be arriving Saturday pm. John
Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Thu 17 Jun 2021 - 8:56
Hia
Thanks John
Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Fri 18 Jun 2021 - 15:36
Hia We are not in the usual field. Has you enter and go over the bridge you will see us in the field on the right
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Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Mon 21 Jun 2021 - 19:15
Hia and not a bad week weather wise and great company. Lovely to see you all
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Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Mon 21 Jun 2021 - 19:21
Hia
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Ambilkate
Posts : 632 Join date : 2016-01-13 Age : 66 Location : Shropshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Mon 21 Jun 2021 - 21:26
lovely sunsets here
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Ambilkate
Posts : 632 Join date : 2016-01-13 Age : 66 Location : Shropshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Mon 21 Jun 2021 - 21:29
KSH
Posts : 7179 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 63 Location : Wherever I park
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Mon 21 Jun 2021 - 21:59
They could have cut the grass for you
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Ambilkate
Posts : 632 Join date : 2016-01-13 Age : 66 Location : Shropshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 22 Jun 2021 - 8:58
On our way home soon . Thankyou Polly it's been a lovely meet love this venue, great to meet up with you all in these covid times . Put us down for next time love it here Love from us three XXX
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madeinyorkshire
Posts : 264 Join date : 2012-11-20 Location : West Yorks.
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 22 Jun 2021 - 12:13
We've just got home. Thankyou Polly for organising this meet again. We agree it's a great location. Steve and Kim.
jimbohorlicks
Posts : 186 Join date : 2014-06-09
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 22 Jun 2021 - 12:25
Thanks Polly for organising the Bakewell meet ,nice to see friends again that were not at Brid.We had a nice 2 days ,shame it clashed with Brid but hey ho,that's life.. Thanks again XXX Lyn and Jim.
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quickweh
Posts : 90 Join date : 2015-07-08
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 22 Jun 2021 - 13:40
Thanks Polly for marshaling the meet, good location with lots of walks in the area. Nice to catch up again. Pauline and Mike
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Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 22 Jun 2021 - 14:11
Hia
We have had some lovely sunsets thanks
I would also like to thank all who attended A little different this year
But I would like to thank you all for coming and enjoying yourselves. You have all been brilliant Thanks
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Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 22 Jun 2021 - 14:19
Hia Thanks eaveryone we made a good meet I was Pleased to see you and know you all enjoyed yourselves. Under the current circumstances I did get abit down and thought I'm not doing this again BUT I ASKED IF THEY COULD PENCIL US IN ON THE SAME FIELD Thursday 23-28 June 20
So yes just have to confirm it but I'm a happy bunny. Just wanted to make sure it didnt clash with Brid
So thanks all that came and I got to go to the pub for a larger
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Chocy boy
Posts : 352 Join date : 2016-07-11 Age : 76 Location : Birmingham
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 22 Jun 2021 - 17:20
Poly sorry you were a bit down. Thank you for organising it, and please do so next year. Enjoy your larger.
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daveandsan
Posts : 286 Join date : 2016-01-31 Location : South Staffs
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 22 Jun 2021 - 17:55
Polly, thanks for everything. Bakewell is l lovely area and I thought the field we were on is better than the main show ground, although it is a little further to walk into town. I know the meet was a little different this year but it was just nice to get out again and see old friends. Dave & Sandra.
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Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Tue 22 Jun 2021 - 18:15
Hiai m on my phone s it to good Was trytrying to make another post re Bakewell thenthen I can get in touch with them and ask Bridget to pen us in seenseeng it's diffent dates from Brid
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KSH
Posts : 7179 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 63 Location : Wherever I park
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Wed 23 Jun 2021 - 21:55
Hi Polly, Thanks for organising and marshalling this meet
When you get back home, can you give me an updated list of those that attended so I can update the rally group attendee list.
Thanks
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Polly
Posts : 5738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Stockport Cheshire
Subject: Re: 3. Bakewell 17-22 June Fri 25 Jun 2021 - 16:42