Regional Versions of the Magazine

brue replied on 23/03/2017 18:05

Posted on 23/03/2017 18:05

I see the club will be sending out regional versions of the magazine. Will this be of interest to you and what does this mean?

scoutman replied on 24/03/2017 11:52

Posted on 24/03/2017 11:52

I look forward to the Wales/Cymru edition, double thickness printed in two languages back to back as per RSPB, National Trust et al.

KeefySher replied on 24/03/2017 13:32

Posted on 24/03/2017 13:32

Perhaps it is visionary on the part of CC / camc / wotever, realising that with the demise of diesel powered tow cars, followed by petrol once the next round of meedja bashing is through, the unilateral conversion to PHEV limited range tow cars, you will only be able to travel in your region tongue-out

Papa Clyde replied on 24/03/2017 14:52

Posted on 24/03/2017 14:52

Just read the mag. On the letters page the editor replied to a correspondent re articles on Scottish sites. In this he eluded to the fact that Scottish readers can this month read about Balbirnie Park which means other folks in UK can't. In the said article one of the clients using the site is from Dorset. I really think this sums up the lack of joined up thinking. We are in a UK wide club and are all interested in each other areas.So please club ....Get a grip.

JayEss replied on 24/03/2017 15:07

Posted on 24/03/2017 15:07

The only time that this would be useful would be to list local rallies. But rallies aren't listed anyway. 

I can't see how regional versions will benefit me when looking for inspiration for sites undecided

I'd like a uk only version though  tongue-out

KjellNN replied on 24/03/2017 16:26

Posted on 24/03/2017 14:52 by Papa Clyde

Just read the mag. On the letters page the editor replied to a correspondent re articles on Scottish sites. In this he eluded to the fact that Scottish readers can this month read about Balbirnie Park which means other folks in UK can't. In the said article one of the clients using the site is from Dorset. I really think this sums up the lack of joined up thinking. We are in a UK wide club and are all interested in each other areas.So please club ....Get a grip.

Posted on 24/03/2017 16:26

I wonder......can we do a survey of who got Balbirnie and who did not?

replied on 24/03/2017 16:28

Posted on 24/03/2017 16:28

If my 'region' does not get info on Balbirnie it will show stupidity if the give details instead of the area where I have lived and worked for nearly 30 years.

brue replied on 24/03/2017 16:48

Posted on 24/03/2017 16:26 by KjellNN

I wonder......can we do a survey of who got Balbirnie and who did not?

Posted on 24/03/2017 16:48

I suspect we will all get Balbirnie. But if not we will be confined to our own backyards!?

Tinwheeler replied on 24/03/2017 17:12

Posted on 24/03/2017 17:12

I haven't been through it with a fine tooth comb but I can't see anything about Balbirnie in mine. Perhaps we from the far south aren't considered likely to venture that far from home.

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