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Re: Brum to Brighton Run - 6th August [Re: ] #1236221
10/07/2011 22:12
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Prefered dates are.............?
c'mon guys lets settle on one and get ready to sizzle smile

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1236383
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Ross,
Although I won't have to travel far it would be nice to meet others and welcome them to the Deep South! Dependant on dates (and holidays) we'll be there!


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Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: Thunderbox] #1236394
11/07/2011 12:31
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1) Pondman
2) Marco20valveT (no cancellation policy for this man ) non refundable deposit reqiured
3) Hovedan
4) Liquid
5) Lucky
6) Jame5 - provisional
7) stuart81
8) ST212
9) Liquid - provisional
10) giffage
11) Thunderbox

Glad to have you onboard, what are your prefered dates?

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1236413
11/07/2011 13:42
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Weekends 6th. August onwards for me. Given that it's summer all year round down here take your pick!!!

In all seriousness, it's for the Boys and Girls from the Midlands to choose- I'll be pleased to turn up and enjoy some FCCUK company!
Chris


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Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1237145
12/07/2011 23:55
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30th July good with me or could do 6th August but would only be able to join as you pass London on the 6th.


Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1237170
13/07/2011 01:18
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So would the 6th August be better than the 30th July. Can most people on the list make this date confused Please can we have some feedback, so I can start to put things together, locations, suggested accomadation, possible table bookings etc.
P.S. This event could include a pass through the Southwick Tunnel if you fancy?

Member.....Date......Convoy Point

Pondman - 6th Aug - Pease Pottage A23

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1237183
13/07/2011 08:22
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Marco - 6th aug - toddington services m1 south

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1237214
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Pondman - 6th Aug - Pease Pottage A23
Thunderbox- 6th Aug - Pease Pottage Services? A23
Southwick tunnel with the windows down is a joy to behold- especially if we had ourselves a convoy! A23-A27- Shoreham- coast road into Brighton (A259)? Happy to assist in organising but I am on holiday 26th. July to 4th. August- Ross PM me if you think I can help.


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Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1237361
13/07/2011 16:07
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Pondman - 6th Aug - Pease Pottage A23
Marco - 6th Aug - toddington services M1 south
Thunderbox- 6th Aug - Pease Pottage Services? A23
Hovedan - 6th Aug - blatting down the m4 from Bristol

Southwick tunnel is about 5 miles from my parents place, even my 5 and 6 year olds know the drill. Windows down, change down into 3rd and boot it smile

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: Hovedan] #1237377
13/07/2011 16:39
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Originally Posted By: Hovedan

Southwick tunnel is about 5 miles from my parents place, even my 5 and 6 year olds know the drill. Windows down, change down into 3rd and boot it smile


lol, I know that tunnel well too, long enough to get some good acceleration through it.. in fact Dan, I remember a nice blast through it on our way to the Brighton meet last year.

times like this, I wish I still had the coop .. I'd so be on this road trip grr

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1238580
17/07/2011 13:14
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ST212 - 6th Aug - pub at Shoreham opposite the airport.

Also a good turn around point for the tunnel.

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Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1238729
17/07/2011 23:46
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ST are you sure confused 8th's a Monday
Guy's just doing some accommadation searching and found that just a single room for 1 night in the cheapest hotel will be £80ish frown Before we go any further with this idea are we OK with accommadation costing over £100 for a double room for 1 night? This could also incur parking charges depending on the hotel chosen. Please look at accommadation before commiting. Some deals are better value but require a minimum stay of 2 nights. Have a look and let me know your feelings wink
Ross.

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1238776
18/07/2011 08:11
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Woops I ment 6th!

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Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1238827
18/07/2011 13:24
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ST212, Sussex Pad as a meeting point isn't bad and also gives you two bites if the Southwick Tunnel cherry!!

Amazed that accommodation costs are so high!! Let's hope we get some takers, otherwise we'll have to get all the local lads and drive round and round the tunnel instead of a BBQ!


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Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1238832
18/07/2011 13:47
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Since you're going from B'ham, will you be going along the M40?

Like so: map

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1239120
19/07/2011 11:00
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I have just checked the Premier Inn website and there is NO availablity for the night of the 6th. August in Brighton and any other south coast seaside location nearby!!Also on Laterooms.com only some 'bijou' hotels with rates for 2 night stay. Not looking good unless you know something better. It's probably because it is primetime school holiday season as well as half of Europe's youngsters aimlessly wandering around the streets of Brighton being culturally charged!
Happy to help but going on holiday myself (miles away from Worthing and Brighton) until 4th. August from 26th. July but I do work in Brighton so can do some leg work if necessary.


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Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1239276
19/07/2011 18:07
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The only other option, would be to rent a house for the weekend and share the cost. I have no idea what that would cost? at least it wouldn't matter what time we roll in wink
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Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1239366
19/07/2011 22:46
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Depends on cost I guess. What about Camping? (.....awaits all the Brighton camping jokes!). That wouldn't cost much.


Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1239870
21/07/2011 01:21
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Good idea Stuart wink I've looked into it and it's likly that the only available site is HERE It's very basic (ie. no shower block, just a water tap) now, who's feeling brave. It would mean getting a group taxi in and out of Brighton, but the accomadation saving would be substantial.

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1240588
22/07/2011 21:48
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I'll be able to make the morning and afternoon shenanigans. Evening is questionable at the moment.

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Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1243301
30/07/2011 09:14
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Some bad news - I might not be able to make it.

Got a serious coolant leak that I need to repair (footwell like a swimming pool). There's a chance the car could be in the garage that day now. I'll keep you updated.

ST

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1244026
01/08/2011 18:07
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So, what's happening with this one Ross?

I don't see much of a convoy heading down? Confirmeds seem to be;

Pondman - 6th Aug - Pease Pottage A23
Marco - 6th Aug - toddington services M1 south
Thunderbox- 6th Aug - Pease Pottage Services? A23
Hovedan - 6th Aug - blatting down the m4 from Bristol
ST212 - 6 Aug - Sussex Pad

Who's still coming, looks like it's a convoy from Pease Pottage services on the M23, consisting of Pondman, Marco (hrmm), Thunderbox and myself?

confused

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1244159
02/08/2011 00:43
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Don't know where's best for me to join with you guys, I'm in Putney SW London so got a few options. Depends which route people are taking.


Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1244163
02/08/2011 00:55
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Sounds like pease pottage services is good for you too Stuart?

Looks like just the two of us though??

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1244467
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Hi All,
I'm unsure as to how many have Realy commited confused I think the order of events if occuring would be:
Final meet up at Pease Pottage Services A23
Run up & over the Dyke Road?
Re-join A27, through the Southwick tunnel
Cut through Airport road. I've been through and I'm 35mm down on standard ride height. If you were worried about the bridge underpass?
Shoreham beach for BBQ - No restrictions on fires or fun wink
Then head to Brighton for a night out for those who are up for it.
Please can we have a final head count smile
Accomadation is still a sticky subject though. I might sleep in the car at this rate wink

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1244565
03/08/2011 09:26
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guys, they have changes my work rota, im not working saturday 6th

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been looking forward to this for a while

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Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1244710
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Originally Posted By: Marco20valveT
guys, they have changes my work rota, im not working saturday 6th

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been looking forward to this for a while

cant make it frown


You're NOT working?!? crazy

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1244728
03/08/2011 16:16
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shhh Dan, i mean im stuck at work.

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1245109
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Bad news guys - Unfortunately I cant make Saturday now due to an increase workload and the car has a serious coolant leak now.

Getting that sorted next Saturday - Will be going to Tunbridge Wells Italian Car Day though.

Sorry,

ST

Re: Brum to Brighton Run [Re: ] #1245317
05/08/2011 09:55
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Just returned from hols to read through the Forum! Still up for this and happy to meet at Pease Pottage as Pondman suggests but it would appear it's just three of us, including Hovedan. It would be good to do all the things suggested but we are unable to make anything from late afternoon onwards due to previous long-standing commitment.
On the basis that we are all pretty local (assuming the Hove of Hovedan means Hove Actually!) maybe meeting as arranged and then a saunter over the Downs, Tunnel and maybe drink at the Sussex Pad might be favourite unless we hear of a sudden influx of others keen to meet up?
Happy to go with the flow and count us in!


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