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  • #46
    LOL Ibis cancelled Liverpool St 24-26th it is!!!!!!!! Half the price!!!!....and they take cats!!!! xx
    'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
      Got the Travelodge for £141. Friday and Saturday night. I wasn't going to give the Ibis my money, greedy b'stards that's about double what I would usually expect to pay.

      Rob
      I got the Travelodge at Tower Bridge for £130. OK it might be a ten minute walk from the Kings Stores at the end of the evening, but I don't think £65 a night is too bad really...

      Naturally, the Travelodge "Tower Bridge" is actually just across from the western end of Chamber Street, so it's not really that close to Tower Bridge. The same goes for the "Aldgate East" one, also on Chamber Street, and not really near Aldgate, and the "Liverpool Street" one which I reckon is nearer Aldgate....

      All the best
      Andrew

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      • #48
        The Liverpool St one is closer but hey!!!!!! it's half the price of the Ibis anyway all booked up so that's good!

        P.S.Adam- £50 cheque in the post

        Suz n' Dids x

        X Clacky
        'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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        • #49
          I stayed at this one last so at least I know what it is like. Only staying on the saturday night so I hope people will still be about on the sunday!!
          In order to know virtue, we must first aquaint ourselves with vice!

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          • #50
            Kate,

            I reckon people will certainly be milling about on the Sunday. I'm not planning on leaving London until late afternoon, so I'll certainly be around. I imagine it'll be similar to what happened on the recent London Job, in that the socialising and east end sightseeing carried on for an extra day!

            Andrew

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Andrew Firth View Post
              Kate,

              I reckon people will certainly be milling about on the Sunday. I'm not planning on leaving London until late afternoon, so I'll certainly be around. I imagine it'll be similar to what happened on the recent London Job, in that the socialising and east end sightseeing carried on for an extra day!

              Andrew
              I'll probably head back at some point on Sunday too- cheque's in the post for £50 Adam......but a bit of milling may be in order- depends on what the cat fancies.........he can be a bit testy at times!!
              'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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              • #52
                Post of course is slow 'cos of this daft Sunday and Bank Holiday stuff!!!!!!! It's there somewhere- lurking in a post box waiting to be picked up!!!!!
                'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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                • #53
                  Places available

                  Many thanks to all who have sent in their deposits for the conference in September - I'll be emailing you shortly.

                  After one week half the places have gone, but as of right now there are 33 seats up for grabs!

                  Visit the conference website for information and to pay a deposit to secure your place:



                  Best wishes
                  Adam

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                  • #54
                    Adam,
                    cheque is on its way as we speak

                    Suzi,
                    me and the cat have unfinished business

                    Jenni
                    “be just and fear not”

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                    • #55
                      has anyone heard anything else? when do we have to pay the final £20 by? do we receive tickets or nething along them lines? im interesting and cant wait for my first conference

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                      • #56
                        Conference update

                        Dear all,

                        With the 2010 Ripper Conference just over a month away, time for a full update.

                        The full line up of speakers has now been confirmed, with the last addition - Trevor Bond - speaking on Frances Coles. The evening before the Conference Trevor will be hosting a fund raising Ripperology quiz in aid of the Frances Coles Memorial Appeal 2011. Details below.


                        PLACES AVAILABLE!
                        At the time of writing there are 12 places available - if you're interested in attending please visit the website (www.ripperconference.com) and sign up now. Places will be awarded on a first-come-first-served basis.


                        FRIDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2010
                        A Ripperology Challenge pub quiz and social evening has been arranged by Trevor Bond, and will start at 7pm in the Bell pub on Middlesex Street. Entry is £2, funds are in aid of the
                        Frances Coles Memorial Appeal 2011.
                        See www.thebellpub.co.uk/contact.php for a map.


                        SATURDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2010
                        The Conference proper starts at 10.00am on Saturday 25 September. The last scheduled event is at 5.30pm followed by an open bar until 11.30pm.


                        THE KING'S STORES, WIDEGATE STREET, LONDON E1
                        Located a two minute walk from the site of Miller's Court, The King's Stores is perfectly situated to host a Ripper Conference, sitting on the corner of Widegate Street and Sandy's Row. We have hired the pub in its entirety for the day, so that there are dedicated areas for lectures, coffee breaks and lunches, as well as a book room and coat/baggage storage area.


                        Running order to be confirmed, but the following speakers will be appearing:

                        MC COLIN COBB
                        JOHN BENNETT on The Doss Houses of Flower and Dean Street
                        GARETH WILLIAMS on Severin Klosowski
                        MIKE COVELL on the Ripper's links to Hull
                        TREVOR BOND on Frances Coles

                        Book Room with sales!
                        Ripper Raffle!
                        Late night entertainment!
                        Plus many other surprises...

                        THE COST OF THE ONE-DAY EVENT IS £50 PER PERSON.
                        We're asking delegates to book their own accommodation. .


                        WHAT'S INCLUDED?
                        * Four lectures and all other special events
                        * Delegate literature
                        * Coffee breaks, buffet lunch and hot evening meal
                        * Late night entertainment

                        WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED?
                        * Accommodation and breakfasts
                        * Bar drinks

                        Best wishes
                        Adam

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by jdpegg View Post
                          Adam,
                          cheque is on its way as we speak

                          Suzi,
                          me and the cat have unfinished business

                          Jenni
                          Ooooooooooh yes we do!!!!! heeeeee
                          Dids xxx =^_^=
                          'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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                          • #58
                            Suzi,
                            so sorry to bother you with this, but could you give me the internet link (or phone number) for Liverpool St 24-26th? I might decide to pop in for saturday and sunday, leaving on sunday evening. (Depends on if I find a very early ticket for the Eurostar from Paris or a very early easyjet flight on Saturday morning.)
                            Oh, and I LOVE cats! It's so cool that you're bringing yours along! Does she travel well?!
                            Best regards,
                            Maria

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                            • #59
                              Hello Maria,

                              From the little I understand (Suzi will no doubt confirm), Diddles is quite the star attraction. You will enjoying meeting Diddles, methinks...

                              best wishes

                              Phil
                              Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


                              Justice for the 96 = achieved
                              Accountability? ....

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                              • #60
                                Hello Phil (if I may),
                                I'm totally sure I'll enjoy Diddles.
                                I need to ask everybody, will most people among you stay at the Travellodge “Liverpool Street“ or at the Travellodge “Aldgate East"? Is “Liverpool Street“ really as bad as the internet reviews say (room doors not locking, shower not working, construction going on under the windows from 7.30 a.m.)? And for the “Aldgate East" there aren't any pictures online. (Bad sign?)
                                I might book at the Premier Inn “Tower Hill“ on Prescott Street, which looks nice for just under £100 a night (which is not cheap, but for just one night it won't break me), just five small blocks from the Pub. Or I'll book at the “Aldgate East", if someone could assure me that the room doors lock and the windows can be opened! (Shades of Mary Kelly, anyone?!)
                                Thank you so much, and
                                Best regards,
                                Maria

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