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In talking with many UK aquarist in the last few years, it seems the
UK's aquatic plant society time is due. http://www.barrreport.com/uk-aquatic-plant-society/ There are no advertiser there, just hobbyists. It's open access to any that are interested and it cost you nothing to join. Some innovative simpler methods to have and form a club are discussed. Regards, Tom Barr |
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Hi Tom,
What part of the country do you live in? I personally come from Gods own county. My reason for asking is to gain some idea of the possible locations for group meetings, it makes little sense if one has to travel several hundred miles. Regards David wrote in message oups.com... In talking with many UK aquarist in the last few years, it seems the UK's aquatic plant society time is due. http://www.barrreport.com/uk-aquatic-plant-society/ There are no advertiser there, just hobbyists. It's open access to any that are interested and it cost you nothing to join. Some innovative simpler methods to have and form a club are discussed. Regards, Tom Barr |
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On Apr 6, 12:13 am, "David Kershaw"
wrote: Hi Tom, What part of the country do you live in? I personally come from Gods own county. My reason for asking is to gain some idea of the possible locations for group meetings, it makes little sense if one has to travel several hundred miles. Regards wrote in message oups.com... I do not live in the UK.We are trying to get a listing of folk's on the map so to speak. From there, they can plan meetings. Folks have been talking about this for years, but I decided it was long past due and got off my duff to form a cohesive group and list etc. I have helped a number of groups form locally in various parts of the USA and elsewhere. We use a simple model and it works amazingly well. Makes it very easy for new folks to join and has lots of carrots to keep and bring them in with no down sides to speak of. Rotation of the meeting sites is one way to help bring various groups together. I would encourage you to go to the site and tell folks a bit about yourself. General area, what species you keep etc. Plant swaps are free for members, and $ is raised via plant internet sales, LFS sales etc. So we only use plant Pounds, no real money inside the club itself, makes the book keeping very easy ![]() Regards, Tom Barr |
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