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« Reply #11190 on: January 25, 2011, 04:01:29 PM »


Subject: Meeting to discuss Cross Departmental Ministerial Working Group on Gypsy and Traveller inequalities - 26 January 2011 at 1.30pm in Eland House

Tom, if you're on expenses then this may be moot but if not....

Leicester - London return: £129 anytime, £73 offpeak, £55 super offpeak. The latter two are really restrictive on what time you can leave London.

Harborough - London return: £42 super offpeak Travelcard including tube, £45 offpeak Travelcard. Neither ticket has a restriction on when you can leave London.

Parking is cheaper at Harborough too.

If you still want to travel from Leicester, choose a train that stops at Harborough and buy two tickets at Leicester: a Leicester<>Harborough return and one of the Harborough<>London tickets. You can then get on any train coming home (as long as it stops at Harborough) - split ticketing ftw...


Thank you.

I do get my expenses, but we don't have a a lot in our coffers and are always careful with our conkers, so no fancy shmancy travel or business lunches for me.

I usually go Hinckley via Leicester to London ST Pancras. Last time cost me £49 return, but I got finished at 16:30, and had to wait until 20:00 to catch the cheap train home.

I made the best of the wait though, went to the Librairy.   
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« Reply #11191 on: January 25, 2011, 04:05:53 PM »


Subject: Meeting to discuss Cross Departmental Ministerial Working Group on Gypsy and Traveller inequalities - 26 January 2011 at 1.30pm in Eland House

Tom, if you're on expenses then this may be moot but if not....

Leicester - London return: £129 anytime, £73 offpeak, £55 super offpeak. The latter two are really restrictive on what time you can leave London.

Harborough - London return: £42 super offpeak Travelcard including tube, £45 offpeak Travelcard. Neither ticket has a restriction on when you can leave London.

Parking is cheaper at Harborough too.

If you still want to travel from Leicester, choose a train that stops at Harborough and buy two tickets at Leicester: a Leicester<>Harborough return and one of the Harborough<>London tickets. You can then get on any train coming home (as long as it stops at Harborough) - split ticketing ftw...


Thank you.

I do get my expenses, but we don't have a a lot in our coffers and are always careful with our conkers, so no fancy shmancy travel or business lunches for me.

I usually go Hinckley via Leicester to London ST Pancras. Last time cost me £49 return, but I got finished at 16:30, and had to wait until 20:00 to catch the cheap train home.

I made the best of the wait though, went to the Librairy.    

The Library? The LIBRARY? You mean The British Library! Proper Library, that.

Glad to hear you are not one of those snobs who always travel First Class on the railway.
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« Reply #11192 on: January 25, 2011, 04:11:06 PM »

I keep forgeting the British Library is there, it's on my "I really must make time to go there one day" list.
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« Reply #11193 on: January 25, 2011, 04:18:26 PM »


Subject: Meeting to discuss Cross Departmental Ministerial Working Group on Gypsy and Traveller inequalities - 26 January 2011 at 1.30pm in Eland House

Tom, if you're on expenses then this may be moot but if not....

Leicester - London return: £129 anytime, £73 offpeak, £55 super offpeak. The latter two are really restrictive on what time you can leave London.

Harborough - London return: £42 super offpeak Travelcard including tube, £45 offpeak Travelcard. Neither ticket has a restriction on when you can leave London.

Parking is cheaper at Harborough too.

If you still want to travel from Leicester, choose a train that stops at Harborough and buy two tickets at Leicester: a Leicester<>Harborough return and one of the Harborough<>London tickets. You can then get on any train coming home (as long as it stops at Harborough) - split ticketing ftw...


Thank you.

I do get my expenses, but we don't have a a lot in our coffers and are always careful with our conkers, so no fancy shmancy travel or business lunches for me.

I usually go Hinckley via Leicester to London ST Pancras. Last time cost me £49 return, but I got finished at 16:30, and had to wait until 20:00 to catch the cheap train home.

I made the best of the wait though, went to the Librairy.    

The Library? The LIBRARY? You mean The British Library! Proper Library, that.

Glad to hear you are not one of those snobs who always travel First Class on the railway.

The British Library is totally stunning. I could easily spend several years in there.

Apart from the awsome obvious stuff, they have about half a dozen excellent exhibitions running at any one time.

They had an entire room just dedicated to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's epic poem, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" I spent at least an hour and a half just admiring the effortless way the words just seem to flow together to weave the story.

BTW-  They do a great latte.

 
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« Reply #11194 on: January 25, 2011, 04:19:42 PM »

They have a great "Beatles" exhibition on at the moment too.
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« Reply #11195 on: January 25, 2011, 04:26:33 PM »

I keep forgeting the British Library is there, it's on my "I really must make time to go there one day" list.

Don't forget to explore St Pancras Station, or, as it is now known, St Pancras International. It was opened, incredibly, in 1868, & the original Barlow Train Shed, & the spectacular ironwork which supports it, remains to this day, despite the recent renovation.

The ironwork was made in Derbyshire, by the Butterley Iron Company, which, sadly, passed into receivership & then liquidation a year or two ago. A commemorative plate to "The Butterley Iron Company" is on the St Pancras concourse.

The Station has a most peculiar construction, built on an an undercroft, which had lain unused for over a century, since the days when barrels of beer from Burton upon Trent were stored there. In the recent renovation, I think that was opened up to become a Shopping Mall. Ugh.

Worth a good look round, it's one of the finest working buildings in the world, imo, & has been in unbroken service for 140 years.
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« Reply #11196 on: January 25, 2011, 05:28:57 PM »

Don't forget to explore St Pancras Station

I commute through it ten times a week, the architecture never fails to impress. The way they've integrated the old with the new really works.
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« Reply #11197 on: January 25, 2011, 05:36:45 PM »

Don't forget to explore St Pancras Station

I commute through it ten times a week, the architecture never fails to impress. The way they've integrated the old with the new really works.

It only took about ten years for the renovation too.

I couldn't believe it was finished when I was up in town a few weeks back. Stunning job mind you.
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« Reply #11198 on: January 25, 2011, 06:28:36 PM »


Subject: Meeting to discuss Cross Departmental Ministerial Working Group on Gypsy and Traveller inequalities - 26 January 2011 at 1.30pm in Eland House

Tom, if you're on expenses then this may be moot but if not....

Leicester - London return: £129 anytime, £73 offpeak, £55 super offpeak. The latter two are really restrictive on what time you can leave London.

Harborough - London return: £42 super offpeak Travelcard including tube, £45 offpeak Travelcard. Neither ticket has a restriction on when you can leave London.

Parking is cheaper at Harborough too.

If you still want to travel from Leicester, choose a train that stops at Harborough and buy two tickets at Leicester: a Leicester<>Harborough return and one of the Harborough<>London tickets. You can then get on any train coming home (as long as it stops at Harborough) - split ticketing ftw...


Thank you.

I do get my expenses, but we don't have a a lot in our coffers and are always careful with our conkers, so no fancy shmancy travel or business lunches for me.

I usually go Hinckley via Leicester to London ST Pancras. Last time cost me £49 return, but I got finished at 16:30, and had to wait until 20:00 to catch the cheap train home.

I made the best of the wait though, went to the Librairy.   

If you know what time you're getting your trains, you can get two advanced singles for less than a cheap return.

I go from Nottingham to St Pancras and it's £22 there (09:28) and £19 on the way back (20:15).  You also get reserved seats which can be a bonus when it's busy, or if you want a table for your lappy, etc.
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« Reply #11199 on: January 25, 2011, 07:34:24 PM »

I'm thinking about going on a diet myself. If I do my method that I've tried and tested and it worked well last time is similar to yours and tikay's. I bought some new clothes yesterday and when trying them on with a full length mirror I was not too pleased to see how fat I am. I got weighed and I'm currently 16st 4lbs and my bmi is 30.4. I think with dieting you have to really be committed to it as with anything really if your going to succeed and I don't think I'm bothered about it enough at the minute to lose the weight like you have. My biggest problem is I'm not going to quit the drink, obviously, and that plays a pretty big part in why I'm overweight. Hmm, next time we meet at DTD you'll prob be in top shape and I'll be chugging around at 20st, wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.

Will you be playing any of the UKIPT events at DTD next month ?
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« Reply #11200 on: January 25, 2011, 07:47:37 PM »

I'm thinking about going on a diet myself. If I do my method that I've tried and tested and it worked well last time is similar to yours and tikay's. I bought some new clothes yesterday and when trying them on with a full length mirror I was not too pleased to see how fat I am. I got weighed and I'm currently 16st 4lbs and my bmi is 30.4. I think with dieting you have to really be committed to it as with anything really if your going to succeed and I don't think I'm bothered about it enough at the minute to lose the weight like you have. My biggest problem is I'm not going to quit the drink, obviously, and that plays a pretty big part in why I'm overweight. Hmm, next time we meet at DTD you'll prob be in top shape and I'll be chugging around at 20st, wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.

Will you be playing any of the UKIPT events at DTD next month ?

Would lurrve to play the ME, but £550 is sort of at the top end of my range and I haven't been running/playing very well lately.

I will deffo be playing one of the UKIPT events though, all things being equal, so hope to see you there.
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« Reply #11201 on: January 25, 2011, 07:50:14 PM »

I'm thinking about going on a diet myself. If I do my method that I've tried and tested and it worked well last time is similar to yours and tikay's. I bought some new clothes yesterday and when trying them on with a full length mirror I was not too pleased to see how fat I am. I got weighed and I'm currently 16st 4lbs and my bmi is 30.4. I think with dieting you have to really be committed to it as with anything really if your going to succeed and I don't think I'm bothered about it enough at the minute to lose the weight like you have. My biggest problem is I'm not going to quit the drink, obviously, and that plays a pretty big part in why I'm overweight. Hmm, next time we meet at DTD you'll prob be in top shape and I'll be chugging around at 20st, wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.

Will you be playing any of the UKIPT events at DTD next month ?

Would lurrve to play the ME, but £550 is sort of at the top end of my range and I haven't been running/playing very well lately.

I will deffo be playing one of the UKIPT events though, all things being equal, so hope to see you there.

10% plz  Wink

See you there.
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« Reply #11202 on: January 25, 2011, 08:00:31 PM »


Good luck tomorrow, Tom.

As always, just be yer'sen.
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« Reply #11203 on: January 26, 2011, 09:04:07 AM »

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« Reply #11204 on: January 26, 2011, 09:06:56 AM »


The 13's are so close, you can almost touch them. You'll be there by the weekend, for sure.

Great effort, that.
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