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Getting There
I don't know at what point it's appropriate to start talking about travel arrangements, so it may as well be now!
Our booking actually starts at 4pm on the Friday evening, but apparently there is a pub about half a mile away (looks as though it is called the Craven Arms), and I propose that those of us who travel to Ludlow earlier that day should make our way to this pub and have a convivial luncheon there.
We have to be out of the place by 10 on Monday morning (though I imagine many if not most of you will leave at some point on Sunday).
Anyway, the point of this post is,Travel Arrangements. Can I suggest that people comment to this thread with things like
- where in the UK you're travelling from, and when you expect to be travelling
- if you have discovered a convenient and reasonably-priced means of making the journey via public transport, do share the details
- if you can give a lift/would appreciate a lift. If there are some who can collect others on the way, I'm sure suitable arrangements regarding petrol can be made.
ephemera_pop and I were discussing travel arrangements a few weeks ago - unfortunately her might-have-been-available minibus Is No More. But perhaps there is among the London contingent someone who would be willing to hire a car for the weekend, and could make it a peoplecarrier, and thus bring a good handful of you? I know there are several London-dwellers who, ahem, will be signing up, and probably some of our Euro-sparklers will be flying in, and glad of a journey in company. Cost shared between six or seven ought to be quite reasonable, and a lot more convenient than trains.
It may well be necessary for us to figure out who will be dashing off to not-too-distant bus or railway stations to pick up people, so if you're planning on driving and are willing to be drafted for this duty, say so!
I hope this will be a reasonably easy way for us all to figure out where we can help each other. At least, it should provide a place to start.
The postcode of the cottage is SY7 0HH, if you want to check it on www.streetmap.co.uk, and I'll put up a reminder of this, plus the directions I have received, when we get into March.
Our booking actually starts at 4pm on the Friday evening, but apparently there is a pub about half a mile away (looks as though it is called the Craven Arms), and I propose that those of us who travel to Ludlow earlier that day should make our way to this pub and have a convivial luncheon there.
We have to be out of the place by 10 on Monday morning (though I imagine many if not most of you will leave at some point on Sunday).
Anyway, the point of this post is,Travel Arrangements. Can I suggest that people comment to this thread with things like
- where in the UK you're travelling from, and when you expect to be travelling
- if you have discovered a convenient and reasonably-priced means of making the journey via public transport, do share the details
- if you can give a lift/would appreciate a lift. If there are some who can collect others on the way, I'm sure suitable arrangements regarding petrol can be made.
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It may well be necessary for us to figure out who will be dashing off to not-too-distant bus or railway stations to pick up people, so if you're planning on driving and are willing to be drafted for this duty, say so!
I hope this will be a reasonably easy way for us all to figure out where we can help each other. At least, it should provide a place to start.
The postcode of the cottage is SY7 0HH, if you want to check it on www.streetmap.co.uk, and I'll put up a reminder of this, plus the directions I have received, when we get into March.
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However, I am most handily situated for Luton Airport, so if anyone is intending to arrive there on Thursday or earlyish on Friday, I could be better employed collecting you from there (other visitors will be able to join the from-London contingent). Or, of course, delivering you back there on the Monday - I am intending to stay at the cottage on Sunday night.
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Alternatively, and if there's no other way of being picked up, I was thinking about maybe hiring a car (even though I'm not so hot about driving on the left side...), if there are enough people who'd join me. I think if there are 4 or 5 people, it might not be that expensive. And definitely faster. In any case, I can probably provide a navigation system, very handy for driving in foreign countries.
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I'm happy to put people up here for a night or two beforehand. I can pick people up from East Midlands airport, or from Leicester or (preferably) Hinckley stations. Possibly one of us can also make a detour to Birmingham airport on the way to/from Ludlow, especially if there are two or three people arriving there at roughly the same time.
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(Also RE: car rental - no, I won't drive either. :D)
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People have already asked from directions to/from Ludlow I see, so I guess I don't need to ask that. I'll just go back to biting my nails. Yay Camp Sparkle!
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I think I counted seven of you (so far), and a minibus (seats 12) would be £165 or so for the weekend, which works out at about £24 each (plus petrol, mileage is included but there may be optional extra insurance). And as with Camp Sparkle itself, if more people join in, everyone gets a better deal. I also looked at 'people carriers' and they are fractionally more expensive (£168) for a 7-person car, and quite a lot more for an 8-person car, though undoubtedly more comfortable, and probably more familiar to drive than a minibus. If it turned out that having two vehicles would make more sense (I suspect it depends on when your return flights will be, and how many drivers there are!), the smallest class of estate car (lots of luggage room!) is £108, and non-estate cars are available for well under £100, obviously variable depending on what you want. Again, compared to public transport, this is a *very* good bet.
The site I'm looking at is http://www.thrifty.co.uk though I haven't checked all the options to see whether that is the cheapest.
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http://www.car-rental-hire.co.uk/car-hire-stansted.htm
Hiring group transpot seems like a very good option at the moment -- the train journey is both long and expensive.
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Isn't there anyone coming from London who could drive us? Because apart from the apparent lack of drivers this would be fabulous.
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Passanger carrying vehicles including minibuses
Driving Licence Category D (9 or more passenger seats) or Category D1 (9 to 16 passenger seats). All drivers of minibuses (9-16 passenger seats) are required to hold a valid driving licence showing either Group A on an old style UK Licence or Category B & D or D1 on a new EC style Licence issued in any EU Country. Drivers who passed the car test (Category B) after 1 January 1997 and who wish to drive a minibus are required to take a further Statutory Driving test for vehicles in Category D or D1. A further Driving Test may be required to tow a trailer (Category E). However; certain drivers who passed the car test (Category B) after 1 January 1997 are permitted to drive a vehicle in Category D1 (minibuses) without the need for a further test so long as the following conditions are met:-
# A full driving licence has been held for at least two years
# The driver receives no payment (or any other consideration) other than out of pocket expenses (i.e they are a volunteer)
# The vehicle is driven for social purposes only
# There is no trailer attached
# The maximum authorised mass (mam) of the vehicle does not exceed 3.5 tonnes, or if fitted with specialised equipment used for disabled passengers, does not exceed 4.25 tonnes.
So apparently someone with a B license (like me) could drive a minibus. Am I reading this right? But the problem is that minibus riders need to be 25 years old. This is the point where I'm disqualified.
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Do you know how much the public transport would be?
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Then again it's not uncommon to have classes rescheduled for the last week of term (which is when Camp Sparkle happens), and no English student in their right mind would want their last class in uni EVER to be on a Friday afternoon, so there's a big possibility that the class will be rescheduled. I'll know this by next Saturday. Barring that happening, I can always attend the seminar for the other group or something.
My other issue here is that I'll be continuing on to London from Ludlow after Camp Sparkle. I'm meeting a friend in London and vacationing for a week with her there, and a ride to anywhere with a train or tube station is muchly appreciated. I'll also need to leave fairly early on Monday and I'm not so sure if that's going to be an issue. (I'll already have left my friend in London for one day on her own, so I'm already feeling bad for her, but, Camp Sparkle!)
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Prices I'm pulling up for the moment for London to Ludlow tickets (return) on the train are £33.65 with a young persons railcard, £51 without a railcard. From London Paddington and includes a change at Newport Gwent.
As for coaches, I'm drawing a blank.
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My flight back is on Monday at 6:45pm btw.
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