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Richard Collins passes his DAS

Postby rjh_786Bn on Thu Jun 14, 2007 12:11 pm

Well Done Richard, for passing your DAS today well deserved :wink:
Passed in Northwich this morning.
Lets see you on your bike soon!
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Postby rjh_786Bn on Thu Jun 14, 2007 12:21 pm

Richard is known as concretesnail on the forum :lol:
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Postby yorkie 1200 on Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:13 pm

:D nice one mate :D
:lol: well done :lol:

time for the triumph to hit the road :)

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Postby retro on Thu Jun 14, 2007 5:54 pm

Well done Richard :) :)

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Postby Helen_86 on Thu Jun 14, 2007 6:06 pm

Congratulations! I bet you're still grinning from ear to ear! :D
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Postby rjh_786Bn on Thu Jun 14, 2007 6:08 pm

He does anyway, that's Richard.
He also has something I think to do with National Trust...........
Correct me if I'm mistaken Richard, but you could have something in common with Helen :lol:
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Postby concretesnail on Thu Jun 14, 2007 7:40 pm

it is. the national trust is something i really like, my membership ran out this month. Good news there is that Georgina has already got the new cards through. So i can continue sitting in the pagoda at biddulph grange, watching the rain.

NB. Georgina is my other half, she's now looking at gear since i have a pillion seat in the garage.

Robi might be down with her for some gloves and definatly when you get the boots in.
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Postby Helen_86 on Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:41 am

Aha, you're a member. I went for the other option and volunteered for them doing countryside conservation. If you do 50 hours or more per year for them (in any voluntary role) you get a volunteer card, which is like free membership.

However, you don't have to move 340 miles away from home and do over a year's full-time residential volunteering for them, as I did. But it was damn good fun! :lol:
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Postby concretesnail on Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:52 pm

my otherhalf wants to work for the national trust and needs to do some volunteer work before she can apply for a paid role. how did you get into the volunteer position? she is finding it difficult as she cannot afford to quite work for it at the moment. and when she has enquired they always seem to want old folks (nought to do and all the time in the world).
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Postby Helen_86 on Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:57 pm

It's quite difficult to get into the paid conservation sector. I struggled to find casual volunteering at first too. Eventually I spotted an ad for the National Trust at Quarry Bank Mill, Styal. I was able to do a day or two a week etc for them for a while. Then I found a residential volunteering position with the Trust in Cornwall.

Here's a few contacts for you:

National Trust- Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate- Steve Sparkers: 01625 415199

Non- National Trust vol groups:

Friends of Congleton Park: Adrian Steinkamp- 07803 262030

Macclesfield Conservation Volunteers- Michael Lee- 01625 582233

Congleton and District Volunteers- (meet every 2nd Sunday) Alan Ingram- this Sunday's (17th) contact is Mary on 01260 281174

There are regional National Trust vol groups too, but I don't have any contact details for them.

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Postby concretesnail on Sat Jun 16, 2007 7:15 pm

cheers for those details, they are pretty conprehensive for the area and I think that they will be a great help. i'll pass all of them on to the other half and let you know how she fairs. are you coming on the ride out on the 1st of july?
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Postby Helen_86 on Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:23 pm

I'm not planning to go on the ride out as I intend to be rather hung over that day :wink: It's also partially because my little 125cc probably wouldn't be able to keep up (no matter how hard I thrash it!) :lol:
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Postby concretesnail on Sun Jun 17, 2007 8:22 pm

welll in that case i hope you enjoy the process of 'brewing' the hangover, and that you see your way to something a little meatier than the 125 :wink:
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