[Beds] GLLUG - August Meeting - Bletchley Park
Zachary Struhs
zjstruhs at btinternet.com
Thu Jul 24 09:29:13 2003
Hi All,
This item was passed onto me from the Greater London Linux User Group
(GLLUG) and represents an opportunity for members to meet with one of our p=
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groups.
I hope to be able to attend the eveny myself.
Regards,
Neil Darlow M.Sc. - Beds LUGmaster
ICQ: 135505456 E-Mail, Jabber and MSNM: <neil at darlow.co.uk>
=46ree Software and Open Standards Consultants - http://www.darlow.co.uk/
The Association of Free Software Professionals - http://www.afsp.org.uk/
Meeting: 17th August 2003
Website: http://gllug.org.uk/meeting-20030815.html
The Greater London Linux User Group is having our second annual
summer picnic.
That's right, for the second year running, we will be meeting up at
Bletchley Park for a picnic at a genuine site of computer history. The
meeting is on Sunday 17th August 2003, and we'll be meeting up at the
entrance to the site between 12 noon and 1pm. We don't have a fixed
end time, but the park closes at 6pm. This is meant to be a picnic, so
feel free to bring food along - alternatively, there are places on-site to
get decent food. This weekend is a special event at Bletchey Park,
called "Wireless Waves around Bletchley", celebrating the importance
of the radio service to the code-cracking work done at Bletchley.
More information about the site, travel and the special event can be
found at their web site http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk.
Admission
Admission to the park is =A3 9 at the door, =A3 6 if you book online in
advance.
Travel
By car: A map can be found on the website. Parking at Bletchley Park
costs =A3 5 per vehicle.
By train: Silverlink Train Services, get off at Bletchley. Follow
either the footpath to the entrance or take Buckingham Rd. east
to Church Green Rd. Then take a right tell Wilton Ave. At the
nd of Wilton Ave. is the entrance to Bletchley park.
=46are: =A3 13.40 standard 'Cheap Day Away' from Euston, =A3 8.85 for
'Young Person Railcard'.
Infomation taken from www.nationalrail.co.uk on 22 July 2003. Tickets
can be bought in advance from that site. Time tables can also be
found on the site.