Re: Mon Night at the Club - something Different
just deciding what stainz's to bring as i have quite a few different ones
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From: Ian Weston
Sent: 11/02/12 10:58 AM
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Subject: [g3trf] Re: Mon Night at the Club - something Different
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Nice one Ian - as you know I love steam railways. I shall look forward to it.
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Re: Mon Night at the Club - something Different
Nice one Ian - as you know I love steam railways. I shall look forward to it.
Ian G4UAQ.
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Mon Night at the Club - something Different
Something different at the Club
Mon night I will be bringing some the LGB Stainz fleet (google LGB Stainz) and some track for some fun.
Ian
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Re: RSGB CENTENARY CALLSIGN TOUR
I've emailed keith , as this letter has never been passed round the club before and we havn't recieved the yearbook either which is normally mailed to the Hut.
As it apears the letter was sent with the yearbook
ian
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Sent: 10/31/12 12:49 PM
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Subject: [g3trf] Fwd: RSGB CENTENARY CALLSIGN TOUR
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Subject: RSGB CENTENARY CALLSIGN TOUR
Date: 31 October 2012 10:10:20 GMT
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Dear club colleague, it appears no club in Kent has responded to the attached letter sent to all affiliated clubs in?September, regarding the plans for an RSGB Centenary callsign tour of the UK.
However, the county has been allocated the 11th and 12th of August 2013 (Sun/Mon) to air the callsign, and I am following up to see which clubs may have missed the initial call for volunteers to operate the SES from Kent.
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Meanwhile, if any club would like to be involved with the planning and operating on the above days please let me know asap.
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Region 12 DRM - Kent
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RSGB CENTENARY CALLSIGN TOUR
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Subject: RSGB CENTENARY CALLSIGN TOUR
Date: 31 October 2012 10:10:20 GMT
Dear club colleague, it appears no club in Kent has responded to the attached letter sent to all affiliated clubs in?September, regarding the plans for an RSGB Centenary callsign tour of the UK.
However, the county has been allocated the 11th and 12th of August 2013 (Sun/Mon) to air the callsign, and I am following up to see which clubs may have missed the initial call for volunteers to operate the SES from Kent.
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Meanwhile, if any club would like to be involved with the planning and operating on the above days please let me know asap.
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73 Keith - G4JED
Region 12 DRM - Kent
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IMPORTANT AGM DATE FOR CLUB
As Discussed tonight, the Long Over due AGM will be held on the last Monday in November.
This is MONDAY 26th NOVEMBER
Any member wishing to forward nominations to Comittee postions please do so before Monday 19th November.
Any Member that cannot make the meeting and wishes to have their vote counted for a particular member please make this known before Monday 19th November.
If I am notified of any nominations I will post them on the ?Reflector before Monday 19th.
Ian Hope
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Probably won't be there tonight
Hi all - Probably won't be there tonight as it appears to be my turn to host ' the cold '. Don't expect you would welcome my germs - I wouldn't. See you all next week - unless cold suddenly disappears.
Ian G4UAQ.
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RSGB MONTHLY NEWSLETTER - NOVEMBER 2012
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Subject: RSGB MONTHLY NEWSLETTER - NOVEMBER 2012
Date: 15 October 2012 12:49:30 GMT+01:00
Dear All, ? Please find attached the RSGB affiliated clubs newsletter for?November 2012 which as always we hope you find useful and informative. ? 73 ? Mark Allgar, M1MPA Commercial Manager Radio Society of Great Britain Tel +44 (0) 870 904 7373 Fax +44 (0) 870 904 7374 ? --------------------------------------------------------- ? This e-mail is an affiliated clubs only service ? To Un-Subscribe You may un-subscribe either now or any time in the future by sending a blank e-mail to:?unclubnews@..., quoting your club callsign or RSGB membership number in the subject bar.? We will then delete your club e-mail address from this service. ? N.B.? Please do not use this e-mail address for any correspondence other than un-subscribing from this service.
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Subject: Website form
Date: 16 October 2012 19:23:26 GMT+01:00
Values submitted from web site form: Name : PETER PICKERING Email : g3orp@...TextArea1 : ALSO:2M H.HELD,STANDARD C510A(?50). Kenwood 231E,2m fm ??"60". ??alinco DR510: OFFERS?? Butternut ?40 vert. many uhf/vhf car whips:676776
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Silent Key sale - Alan G0JUS
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Subject: Website form
Date: 16 October 2012 19:15:39 GMT+01:00
Values submitted from web site form: Name : PETER PICKERING Email : g3orp@...TextArea1 : GoJUS silent key sale. Call me on 676776,or Email. TS570+ HEAVY psu&2mics for ?300. ic706 mk2g&psu@?250. sb200, 500w,80-10m LNR@?110. etc
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Amateur Radio Observation Service (AROS)
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Subject: Amateur Radio Observation Service (AROS)
Date: 15 October 2012 20:56:38 GMT+01:00
Dear club colleague, the AROS service is looking to expand its number of observers?around Kent to assist in dealing with increased reports?of reported infringements, but first, observers need to already be?RSGB members and not all applicants will be automatically accepted.
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The service is confidential?and it is very important that the identities of any interested parties must remain totally anonymous?and not to announce any decision to become an Observer to other Amateurs. Contact for AROS members is?ordinarily only with the coordinator or the deputy.
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Would you please bring this to the attention of your club members, and if any?feel able to do this role and want more details then please ask them to contact the AROS coordinator directly at; aros@...
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Further information about the service can be found on the RSGB website at;
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73 Keith - G4JED
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Subject: Website form
Date: 15 October 2012 21:51:36 GMT+01:00
Values submitted from web site form: Name : Colin Spice 2E0CMS Email : colin@...TextArea1 : MB7IMS Change of frequency!!!
Hi guys, can you spread the word that MB7IMS is now on 145.2875 MHz, as of 21:00 15/10/2012. ?
The RSGB are no longer renewing internet gateways on 145.2125 due to possible interference to the ISS.
Regards, Colin. 2E0CMS Operator of MB7IMS
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Emergency Change of plan for Hope and Aid Convoy
Emergency change of plan
12 noon meet not 10 am as one of the trucks has had it's clutch go, it is being reloaded tonight, but will delay the convoy
ian
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Re: Fw: Nearly ready for the off! IMPORTANT FOR ALL (hope and aid trip on friday)
Sorry unable to attend as I'm at work sorry Henry
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From: Charles Storer
Sent: 10/09/12 10:00 PM
To: anna wells, Anthony Collett, Anthony Collett Convoy, Bev Storer, bstorer@..., Bill Nelson - Convoy, Convoyer Angela Watson, Convoyer Belinda Thornhome, Convoyer Foot Katie, Convoyer Francesa Watson, Convoyer Jones Simon Titusfield, Convoyer LanglaySmith Dan, Convoyer Marshall Chris, Convoyer Oliver Sarah, Convoyer Rosie Oliver, Convoyer Shirin Chakera, Convoyer Steve Biggs, Convoyer Veal Dawn, Convoyer Wentzo Alexandre, Dave Smith Work, David Smith ConvoyHGV, Delyse Hutchings, Dennis Sweeting, Donna Leech Convoy, John Desty - Convoy, juliet oosterom, Matthew Janssen, nik.demauro@..., Pat Cole, phil.raby@..., Thorn, Belinda, Ziggy Duly HGV
Subject: Nearly ready for the off! IMPORTANT FOR ALL
Hi everyone ¨C I¡¯m starting to feel as if the preparations are nearly complete¡¡.perhaps I shouldn¡¯t tempt fate!
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The two bigger rigs, Nibsy and Solent Challenger, are in Dagenham as I write this, ready to be loaded for the 10pm sailing, and no doubt Bill (Nibsy) will text Charles and Doreen (hot lips) Lewry later to put the first update on the web site¡¡¡You have now been reminded to send your daily updates!! ¡¡¡¡.as far as I can tell, the journey for Dave to bring the new rig and trailer up from Bristol went smoothly, and he¡¯s now swapped vehicles and handed the reins for the bigger horse power, to Ziggy and Chris for the rest of the journey ¨C good luck to them.,¡¡¡¡should be there on Sat/Sunday.
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The remaining convoy:-
¡¤?????? Truck papers ¨C please make sure to bring V5 Log Book or copy, VE103 permission to hire, MOT if there is one¡¡.
¡¤?????? Friday 10am please as usual, at the Services on the M20 Junction 8, for departure just as soon as Ian and the Maidstone team have got the radios fitted in Mummies and the Posties (Thanks Ian). Please don¡¯t arrive much before 10am, as the 2 hour parking clock starts as soon as you arrive¡¡..and getting exemption, whilst possible, never seems easy.
¡¤?????? Reminders ¨C tacho discs (correct calibration) or digi cards ¨C SPARE WHEEL ¨C (my tyre guys recommend 90 on front and back tyres) ¨C SPARE TRUCK KEYS in case of loss, ?mattresses for outward AND return journey so we don¡¯t all have to stop at a hotel just because one person doesn¡¯t have a mattress ¨C Driving licenses, snack food for outward and return journeys ¨C cab kettle ¨C cab travel mugs ¨C plates and cutlery ¨C food additions to fry-up (we will bring bacon, eggs, mushrooms, toms and cooking stuff ¨C Can someone else bring bread, and milk, beans¡..cake? (Mummies perhaps?)
¡¤?????? Full tanks of diesel please on arrival at the Services, so that we can get away quickly ¨C We use Asda near Bluewater on the way down as it¡¯s cheapest.
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Full crew:-
¡¤?????? Reminders ¨C work gloves, penknives for opening boxes (not in hand-luggage!!) , mobile phones, credit and debit cards, cash¡¡..enough euros for meals AND the Hotel which usually doesn¡¯t have a working card machine, (prices will be 30Euro single, 40Euro Double single occupancy, 50Euro double and two person occupancy, and 60Euro Twin bedded room) passports AND PLEASE a photocopy of it kept in a different bag just in case the passport gets lost/stolen, EHIC cards (was E111), pocket cameras (belt bags), (Large cameras will get in your way), ¡¡¡a fuller list is on the new member web pages, not to mention ¡®old faithful¡¯ the Handbook!
¡¤?????? Don¡¯t forget to remind family and friends to follow our daily progress, and please will EVERYONE send reports back to ¡®Hot Lips¡¯ so it¡¯s a more interesting read.
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¡.two more days to go¡¡¡call if you have last minute questions.
Chas
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Fw: Nearly ready for the off! IMPORTANT FOR ALL (hope and aid trip on friday)
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----- Original Message -----
From: Charles Storer
Sent: 10/09/12 10:00 PM
To: anna wells, Anthony Collett, Anthony Collett Convoy, Bev Storer, bstorer@..., Bill Nelson - Convoy, Convoyer Angela Watson, Convoyer Belinda Thornhome, Convoyer Foot Katie, Convoyer Francesa Watson, Convoyer Jones Simon Titusfield, Convoyer LanglaySmith Dan, Convoyer Marshall Chris, Convoyer Oliver Sarah, Convoyer Rosie Oliver, Convoyer Shirin Chakera, Convoyer Steve Biggs, Convoyer Veal Dawn, Convoyer Wentzo Alexandre, Dave Smith Work, David Smith ConvoyHGV, Delyse Hutchings, Dennis Sweeting, Donna Leech Convoy, John Desty - Convoy, juliet oosterom, Matthew Janssen, nik.demauro@..., Pat Cole, phil.raby@..., Thorn, Belinda, Ziggy Duly HGV
Subject: Nearly ready for the off! IMPORTANT FOR ALL
Hi everyone ¨C I¡¯m starting to feel as if the preparations are nearly complete¡¡.perhaps I shouldn¡¯t tempt fate!
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The two bigger rigs, Nibsy and Solent Challenger, are in Dagenham as I write this, ready to be loaded for the 10pm sailing, and no doubt Bill (Nibsy) will text Charles and Doreen (hot lips) Lewry later to put the first update on the web site¡¡¡You have now been reminded to send your daily updates!! ¡¡¡¡.as far as I can tell, the journey for Dave to bring the new rig and trailer up from Bristol went smoothly, and he¡¯s now swapped vehicles and handed the reins for the bigger horse power, to Ziggy and Chris for the rest of the journey ¨C good luck to them.,¡¡¡¡should be there on Sat/Sunday.
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The remaining convoy:-
¡¤?????? Truck papers ¨C please make sure to bring V5 Log Book or copy, VE103 permission to hire, MOT if there is one¡¡.
¡¤?????? Friday 10am please as usual, at the Services on the M20 Junction 8, for departure just as soon as Ian and the Maidstone team have got the radios fitted in Mummies and the Posties (Thanks Ian). Please don¡¯t arrive much before 10am, as the 2 hour parking clock starts as soon as you arrive¡¡..and getting exemption, whilst possible, never seems easy.
¡¤?????? Reminders ¨C tacho discs (correct calibration) or digi cards ¨C SPARE WHEEL ¨C (my tyre guys recommend 90 on front and back tyres) ¨C SPARE TRUCK KEYS in case of loss, ?mattresses for outward AND return journey so we don¡¯t all have to stop at a hotel just because one person doesn¡¯t have a mattress ¨C Driving licenses, snack food for outward and return journeys ¨C cab kettle ¨C cab travel mugs ¨C plates and cutlery ¨C food additions to fry-up (we will bring bacon, eggs, mushrooms, toms and cooking stuff ¨C Can someone else bring bread, and milk, beans¡..cake? (Mummies perhaps?)
¡¤?????? Full tanks of diesel please on arrival at the Services, so that we can get away quickly ¨C We use Asda near Bluewater on the way down as it¡¯s cheapest.
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Full crew:-
¡¤?????? Reminders ¨C work gloves, penknives for opening boxes (not in hand-luggage!!) , mobile phones, credit and debit cards, cash¡¡..enough euros for meals AND the Hotel which usually doesn¡¯t have a working card machine, (prices will be 30Euro single, 40Euro Double single occupancy, 50Euro double and two person occupancy, and 60Euro Twin bedded room) passports AND PLEASE a photocopy of it kept in a different bag just in case the passport gets lost/stolen, EHIC cards (was E111), pocket cameras (belt bags), (Large cameras will get in your way), ¡¡¡a fuller list is on the new member web pages, not to mention ¡®old faithful¡¯ the Handbook!
¡¤?????? Don¡¯t forget to remind family and friends to follow our daily progress, and please will EVERYONE send reports back to ¡®Hot Lips¡¯ so it¡¯s a more interesting read.
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¡.two more days to go¡¡¡call if you have last minute questions.
Chas
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G4ZLI
I have his phone number somewhere
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From: Trevor Collins
Sent: 10/09/12 09:32 PM
To: g3trf@...
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS G6NU Meeting
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The person who can fill in these gaps is a personal friend of Roy Holgate called Tom Schofield.? He now lives in Ringmer and has a g4 Call.? So
Trevor
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From: G3ZSU
Sent: 10/09/12 09:03 PM
To: g3trf@...
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS G6NU Meeting
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Graham,
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I seem to remember Roy Holgate being introduced to the YMCA by Robbie G3ERY. ?I think there was an EGM - probably when the building was due for re-sale. In my mind it was still in Union Street at the time .?About that time, I used to write a small piece each week for the Kent Messenger?Maidstone Edition called "CQ Corner".?If you can search the KM archives for 1963/ 1964 / 1965 you may find some answers ?I used to go to the club meeting on a Tuesday or Wednesday night and then walk up Week Street and push the handwritten report into their letter box after the club meeting. ?There may be some stuff in the paper that gives a clue. ??
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I am as certain as I can be that when we had some activity at Cheshire House in Mote Park that Roy was involved then, but I don't recall how. ?
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It would seem to fit that Roy took the responsibility of closing down Union Street, positioning a holding place in Mote House and he was?definitely?fully engaged in the Melrose Close, Loose development and migration. ?
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If only we had all taken more care to record history at the time.
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73
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--- On Tue, 9/10/12, Graham Edy wrote:
From: Graham Edy
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS G6NU Meeting
To: g3trf@...
Date: Tuesday, 9 October, 2012, 15:09
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Hi All
A bit more information. Malcolm, Robbie Robertson's son told me that his father was General Secretary of the Maidstone YMCA for two years, I don't remember Malcolm saying when that was exactly, but it was sometime in the late 50's early 60's.? I don't know if Robbie was succeeded by Roy Holgate as General Secretary or someone else held the post before Roy took over. I know that Roy Holgate was quite young when he became General Secretary.?
I wouldn't hold your breath on getting a new building to replace the former Childrens house, developers are rather slow in meeting their Section 106 obligations.
Graham G4AXD
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On 06/10/2012 19:51, ian hope wrote:
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To those who dont know the History of Maidstone YMCA, the Orginal Building was in Union street approx where the Loading Bay to Primark is.
Maidstone YMCA was formed in 1879 by the Churches of maidstone, Originaly as Maidstone Church Institute, In the Early 1930's the Institute invited the YMCA to take over the Running of the Institute, In the early 1960's the Institute Building now very old was sold to Littlewoods stores (now Primark), the proceeds were used to build the Old Sportscentre at Loose on the site of the Institute playing fields.
The Building we currently use is the Former Tovil Childrens house, The Childrens house Society set up Several Childrens houses around the Countrty , Tovil Childrens House was the last one the society still ran, although since the late 1970's the YMCA had contract run it on there behalf, when the society was wound up, it's assets were transfered to the YMCA.
In early 2000 the YMCA Sportscentre at Loose was in a bad state of repair and Maidstone Borough Council had withdrawn the subsidy to provided affordable sports on that side of the borough, the decison was made to sell off the Playing fields to finance the new Sports centre at Loose.
The Childrens House will shortly be replaced by a new committe centre, you may have seen the artist impression in the lobby, this will be mainly financed by a section 106 agreement from Golding Homes to do with the redevlopment of Coombe Farm estate.
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From: G3ZSU
Sent: 10/06/12 05:39 PM
To: g3trf@...
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS G6NU Meeting
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Maidstone Radio Club was started in 1937. They were in Upper Fant Road. After the war they reformed and met at a now demolished school in London Road. In about 1952 a second Club was formed in Maidstone by G6NU and Des Mullen G3ABF. They met at premises in Union Street. Not the YMCA there though. The trail then went cold in my research after about 1956, which was the last report of any Maidstone club activity in RSGB Bulletin, Wireless World or Short Wave Magazine. A Maidstone club was reformed in 1962 at the YMCA in Union Street Maidstone. As Graham correctly notes Robbie G3ERY was chairman. There was a Scots guy who was Treasurer I remember. The original Maidstone club of 1937 had the call G3WM. It was never re-issued after the war. I managed to get it reissued in 2005. When I left Kent Bill Walker in Tunbridge Wells held the licence. He first joined the Maidstone club as a schoolboy in 1951?
Other members were Jack (later) G4EMC, Dickie Bird G2BLU, Jack Warner G3ABZ and Dick G2BMP who later emigrated to VK. I can't remember his VK call off hand but I worked him several times and he visited the club in about 1985.?
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73
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On 4 Oct 2012, at 00:36, Graham Edy < gedy@...> wrote:
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Hi
I remember Bill G6NU, I often heard him on 160M in the 1970s. I know I did contact him probably more than once, but without my logbooks I cannot remember exactly when.? I also have vague recollections of meeting Bill, but the man who would remember him well is Peter Pickering G3ORP.? As many of you know the Maidstone club closed down in the late 1950s and was restarted and became associated with the YMCA with the help of Robbie Robertson G3ERY who died in 1976.? I don't know if Bill Nutton was also involved also.? I think the club was re-formed as the Maidstone YMCA Amateur Society in around 1962/3. I had a chat with Robbie's son Malcolm about when exactly the club was re-established, however Malcolm passed away on 10th. August.? Peter Pickering and Jack King G4EMC are the only people I know who know what went on over 50 years ago.? The last time I looked at the club web site it seemed to imply that the Maidstone radio club has been in continuous existence since it was first established in the 1930s, that is not true.
I will speak to Peter and see if he would like to come to the meeting on the 19th. October, I should be more available then as well.
Graham G4AXD
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John - G6IVP asked me to advise everyone at MYARS of the following:
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Dear MYARS Friends,
It occurred to me that there may be some members, within your club, who knew William (Bill) Nutton G6NU "Naughty Uncle" who was a founder member of the MARTS. As well as founding the MARTS, I believe that Bill played a part in the formation of an amateur radio club in Maidstone. Whether or not this became MYARS I do not know but some members may be interested.
I would therefore like to invite anyone from your club to the following meeting of the MARTS on Friday 19 October 2012 at the MARTS QTH (Tunbury Hall) open at 19:30 hrs local time. Please note this open invitation to members and friends old and new.
On the evening of Friday 19th Oct! ober 2012 the MARTS will be privileged to welcome Bill Nutton's granddaughter, Ms Elaine Nutton, who has asked to meet the Club members and has offered to talk, informally, of her Grandfather.
As you may know, from the beginnings of the MARTS, throughout until his death 30 years ago early in 1982, Bill was active in Amateur Radio and served as a long time President of the MARTS.
It seems appropriate that, in its 90th year, the MARTS will have this opportunity for some of us to reminisce and others to learn about G6NU's life and to share, with Elaine, what we know of his part in the Club's history.
73 - John Burton G6IVP - MARTS Chairman
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The person who can fill in these gaps is a personal friend of Roy Holgate called Tom Schofield.? He now lives in Ringmer and has a g4 Call.? So
Trevor
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From: G3ZSU
Sent: 10/09/12 09:03 PM
To: g3trf@...
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS G6NU Meeting
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Graham,
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I seem to remember Roy Holgate being introduced to the YMCA by Robbie G3ERY. ?I think there was an EGM - probably when the building was due for re-sale. In my mind it was still in Union Street at the time .?About that time, I used to write a small piece each week for the Kent Messenger?Maidstone Edition called "CQ Corner".?If you can search the KM archives for 1963/ 1964 / 1965 you may find some answers ?I used to go to the club meeting on a Tuesday or Wednesday night and then walk up Week Street and push the handwritten report into their letter box after the club meeting. ?There may be some stuff in the paper that gives a clue. ??
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I am as certain as I can be that when we had some activity at Cheshire House in Mote Park that Roy was involved then, but I don't recall how. ?
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It would seem to fit that Roy took the responsibility of closing down Union Street, positioning a holding place in Mote House and he was?definitely?fully engaged in the Melrose Close, Loose development and migration. ?
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If only we had all taken more care to record history at the time.
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73
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ZSU
--- On Tue, 9/10/12, Graham Edy wrote:
From: Graham Edy
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS G6NU Meeting
To: g3trf@...
Date: Tuesday, 9 October, 2012, 15:09
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Hi All
A bit more information. Malcolm, Robbie Robertson's son told me that his father was General Secretary of the Maidstone YMCA for two years, I don't remember Malcolm saying when that was exactly, but it was sometime in the late 50's early 60's.? I don't know if Robbie was succeeded by Roy Holgate as General Secretary or someone else held the post before Roy took over. I know that Roy Holgate was quite young when he became General Secretary.?
I wouldn't hold your breath on getting a new building to replace the former Childrens house, developers are rather slow in meeting their Section 106 obligations.
Graham G4AXD
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On 06/10/2012 19:51, ian hope wrote:
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To those who dont know the History of Maidstone YMCA, the Orginal Building was in Union street approx where the Loading Bay to Primark is.
Maidstone YMCA was formed in 1879 by the Churches of maidstone, Originaly as Maidstone Church Institute, In the Early 1930's the Institute invited the YMCA to take over the Running of the Institute, In the early 1960's the Institute Building now very old was sold to Littlewoods stores (now Primark), the proceeds were used to build the Old Sportscentre at Loose on the site of the Institute playing fields.
The Building we currently use is the Former Tovil Childrens house, The Childrens house Society set up Several Childrens houses around the Countrty , Tovil Childrens House was the last one the society still ran, although since the late 1970's the YMCA had contract run it on there behalf, when the society was wound up, it's assets were transfered to the YMCA.
In early 2000 the YMCA Sportscentre at Loose was in a bad state of repair and Maidstone Borough Council had withdrawn the subsidy to provided affordable sports on that side of the borough, the decison was made to sell off the Playing fields to finance the new Sports centre at Loose.
The Childrens House will shortly be replaced by a new committe centre, you may have seen the artist impression in the lobby, this will be mainly financed by a section 106 agreement from Golding Homes to do with the redevlopment of Coombe Farm estate.
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----- Original Message -----
From: G3ZSU
Sent: 10/06/12 05:39 PM
To: g3trf@...
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS G6NU Meeting
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Maidstone Radio Club was started in 1937. They were in Upper Fant Road. After the war they reformed and met at a now demolished school in London Road. In about 1952 a second Club was formed in Maidstone by G6NU and Des Mullen G3ABF. They met at premises in Union Street. Not the YMCA there though. The trail then went cold in my research after about 1956, which was the last report of any Maidstone club activity in RSGB Bulletin, Wireless World or Short Wave Magazine. A Maidstone club was reformed in 1962 at the YMCA in Union Street Maidstone. As Graham correctly notes Robbie G3ERY was chairman. There was a Scots guy who was Treasurer I remember. The original Maidstone club of 1937 had the call G3WM. It was never re-issued after the war. I managed to get it reissued in 2005. When I left Kent Bill Walker in Tunbridge Wells held the licence. He first joined the Maidstone club as a schoolboy in 1951?
Other members were Jack (later) G4EMC, Dickie Bird G2BLU, Jack Warner G3ABZ and Dick G2BMP who later emigrated to VK. I can't remember his VK call off hand but I worked him several times and he visited the club in about 1985.?
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73
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Shaun
Sent from my iPhone
On 4 Oct 2012, at 00:36, Graham Edy < gedy@...> wrote:
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Hi
I remember Bill G6NU, I often heard him on 160M in the 1970s. I know I did contact him probably more than once, but without my logbooks I cannot remember exactly when.? I also have vague recollections of meeting Bill, but the man who would remember him well is Peter Pickering G3ORP.? As many of you know the Maidstone club closed down in the late 1950s and was restarted and became associated with the YMCA with the help of Robbie Robertson G3ERY who died in 1976.? I don't know if Bill Nutton was also involved also.? I think the club was re-formed as the Maidstone YMCA Amateur Society in around 1962/3. I had a chat with Robbie's son Malcolm about when exactly the club was re-established, however Malcolm passed away on 10th. August.? Peter Pickering and Jack King G4EMC are the only people I know who know what went on over 50 years ago.? The last time I looked at the club web site it seemed to imply that the Maidstone radio club has been in continuous existence since it was first established in the 1930s, that is not true.
I will speak to Peter and see if he would like to come to the meeting on the 19th. October, I should be more available then as well.
Graham G4AXD
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On 03/10/2012 10:53, Keith Anderson wrote:
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John - G6IVP asked me to advise everyone at MYARS of the following:
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Dear MYARS Friends,
It occurred to me that there may be some members, within your club, who knew William (Bill) Nutton G6NU "Naughty Uncle" who was a founder member of the MARTS. As well as founding the MARTS, I believe that Bill played a part in the formation of an amateur radio club in Maidstone. Whether or not this became MYARS I do not know but some members may be interested.
I would therefore like to invite anyone from your club to the following meeting of the MARTS on Friday 19 October 2012 at the MARTS QTH (Tunbury Hall) open at 19:30 hrs local time. Please note this open invitation to members and friends old and new.
On the evening of Friday 19th Oct! ober 2012 the MARTS will be privileged to welcome Bill Nutton's granddaughter, Ms Elaine Nutton, who has asked to meet the Club members and has offered to talk, informally, of her Grandfather.
As you may know, from the beginnings of the MARTS, throughout until his death 30 years ago early in 1982, Bill was active in Amateur Radio and served as a long time President of the MARTS.
It seems appropriate that, in its 90th year, the MARTS will have this opportunity for some of us to reminisce and others to learn about G6NU's life and to share, with Elaine, what we know of his part in the Club's history.
73 - John Burton G6IVP - MARTS Chairman
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Graham,
I seem to remember Roy Holgate being introduced to the YMCA by Robbie G3ERY. ?I think there was an EGM - probably when the building was due for re-sale. In my mind it was still in Union Street at the time .?About that time, I used to write a small piece each week for the Kent Messenger?Maidstone Edition called "CQ Corner".?If you can search the KM archives for 1963/ 1964 / 1965 you may find some answers ?I used to go to the club meeting on a Tuesday or Wednesday night and then walk up Week Street and push the handwritten report into their letter box after the club meeting. ?There may be some stuff in the paper
that gives a clue. ??
I am as certain as I can be that when we had some activity at Cheshire House in Mote Park that Roy was involved then, but I don't recall how. ?
It would seem to fit that Roy took the responsibility of closing down Union Street, positioning a holding place in Mote House and he was?definitely?fully engaged in the Melrose Close, Loose development and migration. ?
If only we had all taken more care to record history at the time.
73
ZSU
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Hi All
A bit more information. Malcolm, Robbie Robertson's son told me that
his father was General Secretary of the Maidstone YMCA for two
years, I don't remember Malcolm saying when that was exactly, but it
was sometime in the late 50's early 60's.? I don't know if Robbie
was succeeded by Roy Holgate as General Secretary or someone else
held the post before Roy took over. I know that Roy Holgate was
quite young when he became General Secretary.?
I wouldn't hold your breath on getting a new building to replace the
former Childrens house, developers are rather slow in meeting their
Section 106 obligations.
Graham G4AXD
On 06/10/2012 19:51, ian hope wrote:
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To those who dont know the
History of Maidstone YMCA, the Orginal Building was in
Union street approx where the Loading Bay to Primark
is.
Maidstone YMCA was formed in 1879 by the Churches of
maidstone, Originaly as Maidstone Church Institute, In
the Early 1930's the Institute invited the YMCA to
take over the Running of the Institute, In the early
1960's the Institute Building now very old was sold to
Littlewoods stores (now Primark), the proceeds were
used to build the Old Sportscentre at Loose on the
site of the Institute playing fields.
The Building we currently use is the Former Tovil
Childrens house, The Childrens house Society set up
Several Childrens houses around the Countrty , Tovil
Childrens House was the last one the society still
ran, although since the late 1970's the YMCA had
contract run it on there behalf, when the society was
wound up, it's assets were transfered to the YMCA.
In early 2000 the YMCA Sportscentre at Loose was in a
bad state of repair and Maidstone Borough Council had
withdrawn the subsidy to provided affordable sports on
that side of the borough, the decison was made to sell
off the Playing fields to finance the new Sports
centre at Loose.
The Childrens House will shortly be replaced by a new
committe centre, you may have seen the artist
impression in the lobby, this will be mainly financed
by a section 106 agreement from Golding Homes to do
with the redevlopment of Coombe Farm estate.
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----- Original Message -----
From: G3ZSU
Sent: 10/06/12 05:39 PM
To: g3trf@...
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS
G6NU Meeting
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Maidstone Radio Club was started in 1937.
They were in Upper Fant Road. After the war they
reformed and met at a now demolished school in
London Road. In about 1952 a second Club was
formed in Maidstone by G6NU and Des Mullen
G3ABF. They met at premises in Union Street. Not
the YMCA there though. The trail then went cold
in my research after about 1956, which was the
last report of any Maidstone club activity in
RSGB Bulletin, Wireless World or Short Wave
Magazine. A Maidstone club was reformed in 1962
at the YMCA in Union Street Maidstone. As Graham
correctly notes Robbie G3ERY was chairman. There
was a Scots guy who was Treasurer I remember.
The original Maidstone club of 1937 had the call
G3WM. It was never re-issued after the war. I
managed to get it reissued in 2005. When I left
Kent Bill Walker in Tunbridge Wells held the
licence. He first joined the Maidstone club as a
schoolboy in 1951?
Other members were Jack (later) G4EMC,
Dickie Bird G2BLU, Jack Warner G3ABZ and Dick
G2BMP who later emigrated to VK. I can't
remember his VK call off hand but I worked him
several times and he visited the club in about
1985.?
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73
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Shaun
Sent from my iPhone
On 4 Oct 2012, at 00:36, Graham Edy < gedy@...>
wrote:
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Hi
I remember Bill G6NU, I often heard him on
160M in the 1970s. I know I did contact
him probably more than once, but without
my logbooks I cannot remember exactly
when.? I also have vague recollections of
meeting Bill, but the man who would
remember him well is Peter Pickering
G3ORP.? As many of you know the Maidstone
club closed down in the late 1950s and was
restarted and became associated with the
YMCA with the help of Robbie Robertson
G3ERY who died in 1976.? I don't know if
Bill Nutton was also involved also.? I
think the club was re-formed as the
Maidstone YMCA Amateur Society in around
1962/3. I had a chat with Robbie's son
Malcolm about when exactly the club was
re-established, however Malcolm passed
away on 10th. August.? Peter Pickering and
Jack King G4EMC are the only people I know
who know what went on over 50 years ago.?
The last time I looked at the club web
site it seemed to imply that the Maidstone
radio club has been in continuous
existence since it was first established
in the 1930s, that is not true.
I will speak to Peter and see if he would
like to come to the meeting on the 19th.
October, I should be more available then
as well.
Graham G4AXD
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On 03/10/2012
10:53, Keith Anderson wrote:
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John - G6IVP asked me to
advise everyone at MYARS of the
following:
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Dear
MYARS Friends,
It occurred to me that there may be
some members, within your club, who
knew William (Bill) Nutton G6NU
"Naughty Uncle" who was a founder
member of the MARTS. As well as
founding the MARTS, I believe that
Bill played a part in the formation of
an amateur radio club in Maidstone.
Whether or not this became MYARS I do
not know but some members may be
interested.
I would therefore like to invite
anyone from your club to the following
meeting of the MARTS on Friday 19
October 2012 at the MARTS QTH (Tunbury
Hall) open at 19:30 hrs local time.
Please note this open invitation to
members and friends old and new.
On the evening of Friday 19th Oct!
ober 2012 the MARTS will be privileged
to welcome Bill Nutton's
granddaughter, Ms Elaine Nutton, who
has asked to meet the Club members and
has offered to talk, informally, of
her Grandfather.
As you may know, from the beginnings
of the MARTS, throughout until his
death 30 years ago early in 1982, Bill
was active in Amateur Radio and served
as a long time President of the MARTS.
It seems appropriate that, in its 90th
year, the MARTS will have this
opportunity for some of us to
reminisce and others to learn about
G6NU's life and to share, with Elaine,
what we know of his part in the Club's
history.
73 - John Burton G6IVP - MARTS
Chairman
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Roy Holgate became General Secretary in 63/64 just as the plans for the Sportscentre were being worked on, He changed the way the Sportscentre was designed.
The Outline Permission for the Hut has just gone through Planning.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Graham Edy
Sent: 10/09/12 03:09 PM
To: g3trf@...
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS G6NU Meeting
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Hi All
A bit more information. Malcolm, Robbie Robertson's son told me that his father was General Secretary of the Maidstone YMCA for two years, I don't remember Malcolm saying when that was exactly, but it was sometime in the late 50's early 60's.? I don't know if Robbie was succeeded by Roy Holgate as General Secretary or someone else held the post before Roy took over. I know that Roy Holgate was quite young when he became General Secretary.?
I wouldn't hold your breath on getting a new building to replace the former Childrens house, developers are rather slow in meeting their Section 106 obligations.
Graham G4AXD
?
On 06/10/2012 19:51, ian hope wrote:
?
To those who dont know the History of Maidstone YMCA, the Orginal Building was in Union street approx where the Loading Bay to Primark is.
Maidstone YMCA was formed in 1879 by the Churches of maidstone, Originaly as Maidstone Church Institute, In the Early 1930's the Institute invited the YMCA to take over the Running of the Institute, In the early 1960's the Institute Building now very old was sold to Littlewoods stores (now Primark), the proceeds were used to build the Old Sportscentre at Loose on the site of the Institute playing fields.
The Building we currently use is the Former Tovil Childrens house, The Childrens house Society set up Several Childrens houses around the Countrty , Tovil Childrens House was the last one the society still ran, although since the late 1970's the YMCA had contract run it on there behalf, when the society was wound up, it's assets were transfered to the YMCA.
In early 2000 the YMCA Sportscentre at Loose was in a bad state of repair and Maidstone Borough Council had withdrawn the subsidy to provided affordable sports on that side of the borough, the decison was made to sell off the Playing fields to finance the new Sports centre at Loose.
The Childrens House will shortly be replaced by a new committe centre, you may have seen the artist impression in the lobby, this will be mainly financed by a section 106 agreement from Golding Homes to do with the redevlopment of Coombe Farm estate.
?
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----- Original Message -----
From: G3ZSU
Sent: 10/06/12 05:39 PM
To: g3trf@...
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS G6NU Meeting
?
?
Maidstone Radio Club was started in 1937. They were in Upper Fant Road. After the war they reformed and met at a now demolished school in London Road. In about 1952 a second Club was formed in Maidstone by G6NU and Des Mullen G3ABF. They met at premises in Union Street. Not the YMCA there though. The trail then went cold in my research after about 1956, which was the last report of any Maidstone club activity in RSGB Bulletin, Wireless World or Short Wave Magazine. A Maidstone club was reformed in 1962 at the YMCA in Union Street Maidstone. As Graham correctly notes Robbie G3ERY was chairman. There was a Scots guy who was Treasurer I remember. The original Maidstone club of 1937 had the call G3WM. It was never re-issued after the war. I managed to get it reissued in 2005. When I left Kent Bill Walker in Tunbridge Wells held the licence. He first joined the Maidstone club as a schoolboy in 1951?
Other members were Jack (later) G4EMC, Dickie Bird G2BLU, Jack Warner G3ABZ and Dick G2BMP who later emigrated to VK. I can't remember his VK call off hand but I worked him several times and he visited the club in about 1985.?
?
73
?
Shaun
Sent from my iPhone
On 4 Oct 2012, at 00:36, Graham Edy < gedy@...> wrote:
?
?
?
Hi
I remember Bill G6NU, I often heard him on 160M in the 1970s. I know I did contact him probably more than once, but without my logbooks I cannot remember exactly when.? I also have vague recollections of meeting Bill, but the man who would remember him well is Peter Pickering G3ORP.? As many of you know the Maidstone club closed down in the late 1950s and was restarted and became associated with the YMCA with the help of Robbie Robertson G3ERY who died in 1976.? I don't know if Bill Nutton was also involved also.? I think the club was re-formed as the Maidstone YMCA Amateur Society in around 1962/3. I had a chat with Robbie's son Malcolm about when exactly the club was re-established, however Malcolm passed away on 10th. August.? Peter Pickering and Jack King G4EMC are the only people I know who know what went on over 50 years ago.? The last time I looked at the club web site it seemed to imply that the Maidstone radio club has been in continuous existence since it was first established in the 1930s, that is not true.
I will speak to Peter and see if he would like to come to the meeting on the 19th. October, I should be more available then as well.
Graham G4AXD
?
On 03/10/2012 10:53, Keith Anderson wrote:
?
John - G6IVP asked me to advise everyone at MYARS of the following:
?
?
Dear MYARS Friends,
It occurred to me that there may be some members, within your club, who knew William (Bill) Nutton G6NU "Naughty Uncle" who was a founder member of the MARTS. As well as founding the MARTS, I believe that Bill played a part in the formation of an amateur radio club in Maidstone. Whether or not this became MYARS I do not know but some members may be interested.
I would therefore like to invite anyone from your club to the following meeting of the MARTS on Friday 19 October 2012 at the MARTS QTH (Tunbury Hall) open at 19:30 hrs local time. Please note this open invitation to members and friends old and new.
On the evening of Friday 19th Oct! ober 2012 the MARTS will be privileged to welcome Bill Nutton's granddaughter, Ms Elaine Nutton, who has asked to meet the Club members and has offered to talk, informally, of her Grandfather.
As you may know, from the beginnings of the MARTS, throughout until his death 30 years ago early in 1982, Bill was active in Amateur Radio and served as a long time President of the MARTS.
It seems appropriate that, in its 90th year, the MARTS will have this opportunity for some of us to reminisce and others to learn about G6NU's life and to share, with Elaine, what we know of his part in the Club's history.
73 - John Burton G6IVP - MARTS Chairman
?
?
?
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Hi All
A bit more information. Malcolm, Robbie Robertson's son told me that
his father was General Secretary of the Maidstone YMCA for two
years, I don't remember Malcolm saying when that was exactly, but it
was sometime in the late 50's early 60's.? I don't know if Robbie
was succeeded by Roy Holgate as General Secretary or someone else
held the post before Roy took over. I know that Roy Holgate was
quite young when he became General Secretary.?
I wouldn't hold your breath on getting a new building to replace the
former Childrens house, developers are rather slow in meeting their
Section 106 obligations.
Graham G4AXD
On 06/10/2012 19:51, ian hope wrote:
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
?
To those who dont know the
History of Maidstone YMCA, the Orginal Building was in
Union street approx where the Loading Bay to Primark
is.
Maidstone YMCA was formed in 1879 by the Churches of
maidstone, Originaly as Maidstone Church Institute, In
the Early 1930's the Institute invited the YMCA to
take over the Running of the Institute, In the early
1960's the Institute Building now very old was sold to
Littlewoods stores (now Primark), the proceeds were
used to build the Old Sportscentre at Loose on the
site of the Institute playing fields.
The Building we currently use is the Former Tovil
Childrens house, The Childrens house Society set up
Several Childrens houses around the Countrty , Tovil
Childrens House was the last one the society still
ran, although since the late 1970's the YMCA had
contract run it on there behalf, when the society was
wound up, it's assets were transfered to the YMCA.
In early 2000 the YMCA Sportscentre at Loose was in a
bad state of repair and Maidstone Borough Council had
withdrawn the subsidy to provided affordable sports on
that side of the borough, the decison was made to sell
off the Playing fields to finance the new Sports
centre at Loose.
The Childrens House will shortly be replaced by a new
committe centre, you may have seen the artist
impression in the lobby, this will be mainly financed
by a section 106 agreement from Golding Homes to do
with the redevlopment of Coombe Farm estate.
?
----- Original Message -----
From: G3ZSU
Sent: 10/06/12 05:39 PM
To: g3trf@...
Subject: Re: [g3trf] MARTS
G6NU Meeting
?
?
Maidstone Radio Club was started in 1937.
They were in Upper Fant Road. After the war they
reformed and met at a now demolished school in
London Road. In about 1952 a second Club was
formed in Maidstone by G6NU and Des Mullen
G3ABF. They met at premises in Union Street. Not
the YMCA there though. The trail then went cold
in my research after about 1956, which was the
last report of any Maidstone club activity in
RSGB Bulletin, Wireless World or Short Wave
Magazine. A Maidstone club was reformed in 1962
at the YMCA in Union Street Maidstone. As Graham
correctly notes Robbie G3ERY was chairman. There
was a Scots guy who was Treasurer I remember.
The original Maidstone club of 1937 had the call
G3WM. It was never re-issued after the war. I
managed to get it reissued in 2005. When I left
Kent Bill Walker in Tunbridge Wells held the
licence. He first joined the Maidstone club as a
schoolboy in 1951?
Other members were Jack (later) G4EMC,
Dickie Bird G2BLU, Jack Warner G3ABZ and Dick
G2BMP who later emigrated to VK. I can't
remember his VK call off hand but I worked him
several times and he visited the club in about
1985.?
?
73
?
Shaun
Sent from my iPhone
On 4 Oct 2012, at 00:36, Graham Edy < gedy@...>
wrote:
?
?
?
Hi
I remember Bill G6NU, I often heard him on
160M in the 1970s. I know I did contact
him probably more than once, but without
my logbooks I cannot remember exactly
when.? I also have vague recollections of
meeting Bill, but the man who would
remember him well is Peter Pickering
G3ORP.? As many of you know the Maidstone
club closed down in the late 1950s and was
restarted and became associated with the
YMCA with the help of Robbie Robertson
G3ERY who died in 1976.? I don't know if
Bill Nutton was also involved also.? I
think the club was re-formed as the
Maidstone YMCA Amateur Society in around
1962/3. I had a chat with Robbie's son
Malcolm about when exactly the club was
re-established, however Malcolm passed
away on 10th. August.? Peter Pickering and
Jack King G4EMC are the only people I know
who know what went on over 50 years ago.?
The last time I looked at the club web
site it seemed to imply that the Maidstone
radio club has been in continuous
existence since it was first established
in the 1930s, that is not true.
I will speak to Peter and see if he would
like to come to the meeting on the 19th.
October, I should be more available then
as well.
Graham G4AXD
?
On 03/10/2012
10:53, Keith Anderson wrote:
?
John - G6IVP asked me to
advise everyone at MYARS of the
following:
?
?
Dear
MYARS Friends,
It occurred to me that there may be
some members, within your club, who
knew William (Bill) Nutton G6NU
"Naughty Uncle" who was a founder
member of the MARTS. As well as
founding the MARTS, I believe that
Bill played a part in the formation of
an amateur radio club in Maidstone.
Whether or not this became MYARS I do
not know but some members may be
interested.
I would therefore like to invite
anyone from your club to the following
meeting of the MARTS on Friday 19
October 2012 at the MARTS QTH (Tunbury
Hall) open at 19:30 hrs local time.
Please note this open invitation to
members and friends old and new.
On the evening of Friday 19th Oct!
ober 2012 the MARTS will be privileged
to welcome Bill Nutton's
granddaughter, Ms Elaine Nutton, who
has asked to meet the Club members and
has offered to talk, informally, of
her Grandfather.
As you may know, from the beginnings
of the MARTS, throughout until his
death 30 years ago early in 1982, Bill
was active in Amateur Radio and served
as a long time President of the MARTS.
It seems appropriate that, in its 90th
year, the MARTS will have this
opportunity for some of us to
reminisce and others to learn about
G6NU's life and to share, with Elaine,
what we know of his part in the Club's
history.
73 - John Burton G6IVP - MARTS
Chairman
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