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Area Chairman’s Newsletter 24 Hour Run Special Edition
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Area 43 Photo Competition
The Area Chairman, Daniel Adams of Milford Haven 639 has announced a new competition intended to help bring some
fun back into Area Tabling.
A £100 prize will be awarded to the Area 43 Tabler who submits the ‘best’ photograph of him during his year in
office. The word ‘best’ has not been defined in order to allow the submission of unusual or fun entries and the
competition will be judged by the Tablers present at the last practical meeting of the year. Entry is free and the
prize results from a specific donation, hence, it does not come out of your capitation. Entries can be submitted
by email to  or you can bring a normal 6”x4” print to any meeting.
 
Area Website
The Area 43 Website has moved to a new temporary address www.DigitalDan.co.uk (Select Area 43 from the home page)
It has been extended to include a full events list, Area Exec Diary, details of the 18 Tables and their meeting
dates, loads of photos of past Table events and other useful information. Tables can add their information and
events to the site by emailing Dan@DigitalDan.co.uk Most updates are in place within a week of the initial email
request. For technical reasons, the event photographs on the website are poor quality. If you email me with any of
the reference numbers, I will email back with the high quality originals. This is a free service but many email
accounts can only handle one or two photos at a time.
 
Borrowed Regalia
I am aware that Tablers occasionally borrow items of Regalia from other Tables, intending for them to be returned
very quickly at a future meeting. Occasionally something goes wrong and a Tabler ends up holding regalia for a
long time and may not even know where items should be returned. Although I cannot offer an amnesty on another
Tables behalf, I am prepared to assist in the anonymous return of any borrowed items without asking any questions.
I expect to meet every Table during the year and returning regalia can provide a good excuse for an extra visit.
Talking about borrowed regalia, if anyone has found the bag full of my banners that I lost during my Handover,
could they let me know a convenient event or meeting so I can arrange collection
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Will the Area Chairman Visit our Event?
I am keen to meet ALL the Tables as often as practical but certain dates e.g. Saturdays in the school holidays are
very popular. I can only normally manage one event per day. If you would like me to attend your event of meeting,
please contact me using the details at the end of this newsletter and I will do my best to attend – provided
another Table has not already booked that date. Please indicate the type of event e.g. Normal Table Meeting or
Carnival and let me know if you have any special requirements. I am not restricted to attending in an official
capacity and can offer my services as an ordinary Tabler if you need practical help like carrying buckets or
marshalling events. I will do my best to come to any event or meeting where my presence would benefit your Table.
 
National Sporting Weekend
This year’s National Sporting Weekend will be held at Nottingham University on 12th-14th September 2008.Whilst I am not known for my sporting prowess, this looks like it could be good fun.
Everything except the Golf is provided on campus and all sports and accommodation are included in the package.
With low campus beer prices, I am particularly interested in “Pint Lifting”, “Bar Propping” and the “Drunken
Stagger”. Being a little more serious, I am receiving very favourable reports from Area 43 Tablers who have
visited previous Sporting Weekends and would like to suggest that we all consider this when planning our Table
diaries. The use of the University Campus facilities means that prices start at £155 (this price includes 2 nights
accommodation, live entertainment and all sports except golf.) I have been assured that beer is at normal low
campus prices and I have confirmed that the bar is open late (2am on Friday night and 3am Saturday)
Why not have a look at the NSW website www.NSW2008.org.uk for more information.
 
Area Council Meetings
Some Tables have expressed concerns that the current ‘Business Only’ format of Area Council Meetings is a little
dry and that it may be an appropriate time to change the format. It has been suggested that each meeting
concentrate on a fun/social activity at which only the essential business/reports would be covered. I would welcome
your suggestions on how to bring fun back into Area but bear in mind that the budget is limited.
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The Area Meeting that Lasted 24 Hours
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Area 43 covers the south-western corner of Wales. We have 18 Tables spread across southwest Wales, a region that stretches from Milford Haven to
Llandrindod Wells and Aberystwyth to Bridgend. The road network is limited with only one section of motorway and very little dual-carriageway. It takes
2½ hours to drive from my home Table of Milford Haven to the remotest Table in Llandrindod.
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When I took over as Area Chair, I knew that it would not be possible for every Table to attend the first Area Meeting, regardless of which town was
chosen as the host. There was only one solution – If the Tables could not come to Area then Area would have to go to the Tables. Therefore, at 3pm on
Friday 23rd May, I loaded my Exec into a people carrier in Milford Haven and opened the meeting. We then drove from Table to Table, continuing the
meeting at every stop until finally arriving in Fishguard at 3pm the next day. This is the true story of one Area Meeting, that took 24 hours, covered 350
miles, included 18 venues and required the combined efforts of every Table in Area 43.
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We started at 3pm from outside the Starboard Hotel where Milford Haven RT’s new Chairman Marc Blocwell opened the meeting.
Pictured Milford Haven Chairman Marc Blocwell and Area Exec members Chair-Dan Adams, President Paul Phillips,
Membership Darren Davies, Sports Wayne Street, IRO Giles Payne. CSLO Stephen Luke took the picture.
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The Sports and Social Officers report started with Haverfordwest RT at County Sports a shop managed by Haverfordwest IPC Gary Lewis and his wife who is the incoming Chair of Area 46 Ladies Circle.
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Unfortunately we could not stay long as our next stop was Narberth RT to formally appoint our new Area Vice Chairman, Simon Wright. It was only after we parked that I realised that the Vice-Chair’s chain was missing.
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We found the Narberth Tablers in the local. I explained the problem and they carefully considered the implications over a few more pints. Then we were off to the Jewellers to find a replacement.
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By incredible luck, Haulfryn the Jewellers had a Vice-char’s gong on display in the window. My Narberth friends negotiated an excellent deal. The strange thing was that the item looked identical to the one I had lost.
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Simon could then be appointed as my Vice
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With no time to spare, it was on to the holiday resort of Tenby for the Social Report. When we arrived there wasn’t a Tabler in sight. A quick check of the bars located our Tenby friends who were so busy drinking they had forgotten to look out for their Area counterparts.
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The meeting moved on and we arrived at the Stag and Pheasant to receive an incredible welcome from Carmarthen RT. Then it was off to Swansea RT to meet the World, this is a story they can report.
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After Swansea we drove to our friends in Llanelli, who suggested we stop at the Colliers Arms
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After a slight change of plan, we arrived at the Pontadawe Inn to meet our colleagues from Swansea Valley RT. We arrived 4 hours early but what a surprise, they were already busy emptying the barrels.
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Someone called for a break so it was off to Bridgend RT for a play in the park.
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Our CSLO had arranged a concert with the lads from Maesteg. We were supposed to meet at the Cross Inn but he took us to the
Corner House. This was not a problem because the rest of Maesteg also made the same mistake. Maesteg was in excellent voice
with a strength to the baritone and bass. My only concern was to identify who was singing soprano.
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A problem in Neath, had they heard we were coming? The clubhouse was locked and the gates had been bolted. After an anonymous tip revealed their hideout, it was drinks all round at the President’s expense.
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Phones don’t work on the road to Llandeilo, we had promised to be their before midnight and it was now after 1:00. We wondered if anyone would have waited that long. When we reached the White Hart, there they all were but I was so tired that they sent me to bed.
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By 07:00 we were on our way to Llandrindod. They took us on a walking tour, we wanted food but they went to the barber’s shop. They meet in the Llanerch Inn, famous for food but we hungry travellers had to hike for a sandwich.
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On our journey to Aberystwyth, we followed a tractor. The Tablers at the Belle Vue knew we were late. We needed to rush so they arranged a surprise. One of those vans was waiting for us!
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On to Aberaeron, to meet at the Butcher’s and ask for a joint. The orders are clear we should follow that car along High Street and trunk road, dirt track and gravel. To a safe house and then down a long tunnel.
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Down at the sea-shore they carefully revealed the secret room used for their clandestine gatherings. They said either get on your bike or we’ll pull you into the harbour. We duly accepted their invitation to join a charity bike ride and the town’s tug-of-war.
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We drove on to Lampeter for a family gathering. The Rugby Clubhouse looked nice and inviting but we met in the car-park.. The warmth of this welcome made up for the rain.
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On down to Cardigan and into the Grosvenor for a quick half a pint. Alongside the Teifi we continued our chat with time to relax.
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At Fishguard they greated us with “your early, we won’t talk now so come back later.” We duly obliged and had a historical lesson from Jemima who scared off the French when they tried to invade. After a day on the road, I needed a shower which Fishguard provided using buckets of water. We had run out of Tables but all was not done. I looked a Jemima and thought of the Ladies!!
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We daren’t risk the wrath of a scorned Ladies Circle so it was down the Bay for their Handover Dinner – but that’s another story!. Haverfordwest had arrived and we ran for our lives, they invited a big hairy gorilla.
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How to Contact the Area Chairman
My contact details are – Daniel Adams, Area 43 Chair, 8A Bay View Drive, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 3RJ.
- 07929 345961 –  - Please note, if you do not get an answer, please leave
your name and number and I will call you back. I work non-standard hours and cannot answer your call if I am driving.
You are welcome to leave text messages and my email is checked regularly.
 
Puzzle Section
This is a number-word. It is similar to a crossword but all the answers are the official numbers of the Tables
listed in the clues.

 
Event Notes
I am maintaining a current events list on our website – www.DigitalDan.co.uk
Please let me know about any events that your Tables (or Circles) are organising. I am interested in ALL events but I
am particularly keen to hear about those open to other Tablers, members of the public, or those which could provide
an excuse for me to visit you.
 
Comment from the Area Chairman
I want to meet with all my Tables because this is the only way I can learn how
Area 43 can support your individual requirements. The contact details I have been given are out-of-date.
Please let me know what is happening in your Table, especially any opportunities for me to visit.
Puzzle Answer
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Late News
I am receiving requests for help from various Tables who have insufficient membership to marshal their events this
year. Several events have already been cancelled for this reason. If anyone would consider helping another Table,
please let me know. I have at least one Table that will lose its last public event unless we can help them out. If
your Table needs help, you are not alone. Please let me know what assistance is needed.
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Newsletter Events List
This page has been updated since initial publication
Thu 15 Jan 2009 Panto
Aberaeron
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Sat 24 Jan 2009 Area 43/46 Ball
Cleddau Bridge Hotel
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Sat 24 Jan 2009 Ladies Night
Aberaeron
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Fri 30 Jan 2009 - Sun 1 Feb 2009 Central Tablers Meeting
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Fri 27 Feb 2009 Area Council Meeting
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Sat 7 Mar 2009 RTBI National Presidents Ball
Portsmouth
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Sat 7 Mar 2009 National Council Meeting
Portsmouth
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Sat 28 Mar 2009 Ball
Cardigan
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Sat 28 Mar 2009 Maesteg Charter
Maesteg
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Tue 7 Apr 2009 Maesteg AGM
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Mon 13 Apr 2009 AGM
Aberaeron
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Tue 14 Apr 2009 AGM
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Sat 18 Apr 2009 Handover Dinner
Aberaeron
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Sat 18 Apr 2009 Area 43 AGM and Handover
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Tue 28 Apr 2009 Handover Dinner
Llanerch Inn
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Fri 8 May 2009 - Sun 10 May 2009 National Conference
Eastbourne
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Sat 27 Jun 2009 Fish Week
Opening Celebrations of Pembrokeshire County Council - Fish Week. (Free Entry) Milford Marina
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Fri 4 Sep 2009 - Sun 6 Sep 2009 National Sporting Weekend
University of Essex - Colchester
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