I am looking for the dates for the AES at Bath this year can someone let me know as I might be able to make it if all is well
thank you
Staggers
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Stagger Lee |
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I am looking for the dates for the AES at Bath this year can someone let me know as I might be able to make it if all is well thank you Staggers
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Stagger Lee wrote: American Museum, Bath 9-11 May (EAGLES) Thanks for cheering me up Staggs! Nobby
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Mac Foye |
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Hello,
We will be several frenchs (about 7). Can you help us for the licence for the rifles ? Regards. Mac Foye |
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Stagger Lee |
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I'm sorry Nobby it was a long day and my dyslexia comes out now and them
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North Carolina |
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Mac,
Richard O'Sullivan of the AES is experienced in arranging permits for our foreign visitors. I will contact him and seek his assistance. Patrick |
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la plume1 |
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thank you patrick.........
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North Carolina |
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I've just checked with Richard. Unfortunately he currently can't help with permits. Can anyone else assist???
Patrick |
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mcouioui |
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We saw with Chris, that is pass by him I think?!
"Pity, my god of the licences of weapons in England, we are 8 French to come, did not leave us in the S..."
William Miconnet
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Hi William,
OK, I've not performed this duty before, but am quite willing to do this. However, from reading the Police Firearms page, it seems that it is necessary for a person resident in the particular area (Bath) to make the application. Martyn, is it possible you can handle this? Here are the links: http://www.met.police.uk/firearms-enquiries/faq9.htm http://www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/units_and_departments/criminal_justice_department/licensing_bureau/firearms_licensing_bureau/index.aspx The Northern Ireland applications will be handled most probably by Cameron, but this is quite urgent now for us to sort the French lads out for their permits. Nobby
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Mac Foye |
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Dear Friends,
I will arrive the Thursday in the night with two friends. Is it possible ? Our ferry arrive at about 9 PM. Regards. Mac foye |
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Hi Chaps, I was just wondering how the applications for permits was going? Who's doing these and are they now sorted? We are only going to get one shot at
this before time runs out, and we don't want our visitors left high and dry. Look forward to hearing where we're at with this. Best regards, Tom
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fedhead |
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I did,nt see this until now, who did this last year?
Martyn Goddard
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North Carolina |
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Martyn,
Although I can't be certain I believe it was the much-missed Steve. If, as Chris O'B says, it takes a local person to apply, may our French friends count on you? Patrick |
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North Carolina |
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Mac,
About arriving in the night on Thursday, I'm sure that the Museum will not allow us to occupy the site until early in the afternoon on Friday. If others have better information please assist. Patrick |
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Mac Foye |
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Yes. I am very interrested if you have got informations concerning the time where we can come.
Regards. Mac |
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TRWheeley |
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Hi Mac, I'm not sure who advised you to arrive on Thursday because as far as we know arrivals at the American Museum are limited to Friday afternoon -- but
we are enquiring whether we can make special arrangements for you. I think the best option however, would be for those of you arriving on Thursday to simply
book into a cheap motel for the Thursday night. More importantly, there seems to have been total confusion on this side of the channel with regard to your
firearms and explosives permits. I am trying to work out exactly what the situation is. Has anyone contacted you about these? Asked your details? Confirmed
that they have been granted? PLEASE let me know what the situation is as soon as possible or we may have some problems. Kind regards, Tom Wheeley
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fedhead |
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I will contact the firearms office tomorrow, what info do the french need to supply? i have to add that at the moment my local force are being difficult about
black powder licences.
Martyn Goddard
Volunteer company Lazy Jacks mess Mess #4 It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues. Abraham lincoln |
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TRWheeley |
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Hi Martyn, I'm afraid you need an acquire and keep licence to be a sponsor. Keith has kindly taken up the gauntlet. Thanks for the offer though Martyn. Tom
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Hi Mac
If you have booked your travel to come Thursday there is a possibility that I can put you up at my place. If I cannot fit you all in I am sure that gareth can accomodate some as well. What Port are you entering by, and what time will you be arriving? I live in Bournemouth, Dorset. Vince |
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fedhead wrote: ............................... No doubt they have been to the same conference as the Hampshire guys! I'm not having the easiest of rides with mine at the moment either!
Daniel
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madasabagofcats |
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Dan and those who are having problems with their Police Forces regarding Black Powder/Firearms/Shotgun Certs.
This is an email from the Minstrel Boys mailing list - the sender is a member of 'The Vikings'. From: The "Vikings" mailing list [mailto:VMAIL@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM] On Behalf Of Dave Hall Sent: 15 March 2008 11:38 To: VMAIL@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM Subject: Re: [VMAIL] law I've posted below the substance of a presentation given to NARES regarding the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill by the Assistant Chief Constable of Dorset, Adrian Whiting, himself a re-enactor, last year. Hopefully this answers all the points raised; I will in the meantime look at the newer legislation, and ask NARES for a view. Dave Hall NARES Representative. I only concentrate on the parts of the bill which are relevant to our period, and obviously, this only applies to England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scottish Law may be different. What is Re-Enactment? For the purposes of the bill, "Historical Re-enactment" is defined in Section 33 clause 6 as; "historical re-enactment" means any presentation or other event held for the purpose of re-enacting an event from the past or of illustrating conduct from a particular time or period in the past. For the purposes of the bill, "the past" means chronologically, any time before now. The test that is applied to prove that the re-enactment is bona-fide is that the event organisers/participants hold 3rd party Public Liability Insurance evidenced by a photo-id issued by the insured society. It was suggested that a statement should be included on membership cards that the society carry said PLI. Nobby
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