Title: Coffee shop diary - YOUR events welcome. Post by: grahame on September 14, 2018, 17:28:10 If it's ...
* Happening in or near GWR served ... * Of interest to public transport types, or well served by public transport * Open to the general public (even if they have to ask as guests, then pay. fe) ... then you are welcome to post. And PLEASE do. This board is provided for you to post up news and updates of your events in West London, the Thames Valley, the South West, the Cotswolds, Wessex and South Wales. A particular emphasis on railway related events, please - but also non-railway events are welcomed. Link your posts to the calendar and you'll see them advertised on the front page a few days ahead. The diary's next six events are posted at the head of every page now, as well as. link to the complete diary. This is a change in recent weeks, and the data will become even more prominent and searchable in the future. Please feel free to post meeting minutes, other follow up, etc - they all form part of the web and data archive - and they may bring your group more interest and members! Title: Re: Coffee shop diary - YOUR events welcome. Post by: grahame on April 14, 2019, 09:44:38 Bump. Lots of events coming to my attention .... please add YOURS!
If it's ... * Happening in or near GWR served ... * Of interest to public transport types, or well served by public transport * Open to the general public (even if they have to ask as guests, then pay. ... then you are welcome to post. And PLEASE do. Please feel free to post meeting minutes, other follow up, etc - they all form part of the web and data archive - and they may bring your group more interest and members! Title: Re: Coffee shop diary - YOUR events welcome. Post by: infoman on October 30, 2024, 01:05:00 Railway engineering in Chippenham-an industrial and social history, a talk from Mark Glover.
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