Calendar

Apr
1
Fri
Literary Weekend @ St Edmund Hall
Apr 1 @ 3:30 pm – Apr 3 @ 3:00 am

All the information you need and the booking form are on the Society Information/Literary Weekend page of https://feel.construction/arthurransomesociety/members/

Jul
22
Fri
Broads Cruise 2022
Jul 22 – Jul 30 all-day

Broads Cruise is back in 2022!
The Hunters Yard ‘Coot Club’ Broads cruise, postponed last year due to Covid, is now to take place next year – July 23-30 2022.
Six of the fleet’s Teasel-style yachts (one actually was the Teasel in the BBC TV adaptation) have been reserved.
Famously engine-less, they now have quiet electric motors to cope with the Broads’ busy traffic.
Contact Neville Khambatta, Tars member and chairman of the Norfolk Heritage Fleet Trust,
on 01692 678263 or info@huntersyard.com.
Meanwhile the yard has been busy refurbishing the sailing dinghy that played Titmouse in the TV adaptations.

Aug
26
Fri
Cobnor camp @ Cobnor Campsite
Aug 26 @ 12:32 pm – Aug 27 @ 1:32 pm

As you follow the signs there is a Y +fork and you need the left fork, and the field is on the right (second gap in hedge?).  You will see a large blue tent and some S&A pennants.

We start on Friday when you can arrive. Activities available include crossing the Wade, paddling through the backwater weeds, sailing along the creek or in the more open waters o Chichester Harbour.  It is a secure site on an almost traffic free peninsular and great for Outlaws.  Brilliant woodland for free-range Outlaws, and good coastal walks.  We have a bbq on Sat night.  Costs have gone up as we have to supply portaloos.  Cold outdoor showers available.

Don’t forget to get yourself a permit for the harbour for your craft.

International AGM 2022 @ Royal Hospital School, Holbrook, Suffolk
Aug 26 @ 4:00 pm – Aug 29 @ 2:30 pm
The 2022 IAGM is 28th August – 1st September 2022.  It will be in and around Pin Mill, the full program is in Signals (online version in Publications) and will be exciting and if you haven’t visited the area of We Didn’t Mean to go to Sea and Secret Water, this August will be the time! All being well we will visit Secret Water by boat and be able to see Swallow Island, and cross the Red Sea, where Titty, Roger Bridget and Sinbad got stuck. Keep an eye on this page for more information closer to the time. IAGM 2022 – Zoom access. In Signals we gave an access email address which we cannot use. The new email address to register your interest in receiving the zoom link is TARSIAGM2022@gmail.com . Copy and paste this into your email programme and send Ted a request for the Zoom link. We are emailing the membership with this last minute information so look in your inbox and spam.
Sep
3
Sat
Revisiting the original Picts – at Pictish settlements in Easter Ross @ Edinburgh STATION
Sep 3 – Sep 4 all-day

A trail over Pictish Scotland.  Bring your car or get to Inverness area by train

Itinery Sat 3rd September

06.35 depart Edinburgh Waverley

10.28 arrive Inverness or Tain

(then car to Inver, near Portmahomack)

12.00 lunch at Inver Restaurant

(then car to Tarbat Discovery Centre)

13.30 Tarbat Discovery Centre

16.15 leave by car for Nigg – Cromarty ferry

17.00 (or thereabouts!) ferry to Cromarty

19.30 dinner at Royal Hotel Cromarty

(then stay overnight in various B&Bs in Cromarty area; (the Royal Hotel is fully booked!)

Sun 4th September

09.00 Groam House Museum, Rosemarkie

12.00 lunch at restaurant to be determined

14.30 depart on Jacobite Rebel for 2 hour Loch Ness cruise

16.30 return to Inverness centre, maybe for a snack

18.57 depart Inverness

22.41 arrive Edinburgh

Chris says:

I have not indicated trains, as these seem to have been so erratic in recent times that I thought it best that folk should plan their own travel arrangements.  However, most rail travellers will I think come from Edinburgh to Inverness.   The ferry from Nigg to Cromarty goes half hourly until 18.15, so there should be no problem with this.  I am making the assumption that we shall have enough cars to transport everyone during the two days; we shall have my car and presumably that of Sandy and Anne Allan , which should suffice.
People interested in joining the party should contact me by email, indicating if they will come by car (offering how many seats to other members), or if they are hoping to be picked up at a railway station, or wherever.  Most train travellers will come to Inverness, but the nearest relevant station is in fact Tain.
Oct
15
Sat
Scottish Literary Day at Moat Brae @ Moat Brae
Oct 15 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Our Literary Day this year will take place on Saturday 15 October, at Moat Brae, 101 George Street, Dumfries DG1 1EA, a return to the home of TARS Library, as well as being the National Centre for Children’s Literature and Storytelling.
The day will start at 11.00 and finish at 15.00, and there will be another chance to look round the house, with a new exhibition, the garden (look out for Swallows and Amazons!) and of course the Library – bring a big bag and borrow lots of books!
A buffet lunch will be served in the Garden Room, followed by a talk – In the footsteps of literary genius: recap and what next? given by long-time member and author Kirsty Nichol Findlay. As the title may imply, Kirsty will be telling us about her lifelong encounter with the life and works of Arthur Ransome, her struggles to edit his unpublished writing, meet his mind and de-code his brilliance.
The cost will be £15 per person, payable on the day.
Please reply to this email by Saturday 1 October at the latest if you wish to book a place, so that we can confirm our booking of the room and food. Please note that my email address as given on page 23 of Signals is incorrect. It should be 15
Oct
16
Sun
Visit to Tanfield Steam Railway @ Tanfield Railway
Oct 16 all-day

TARS Northern Region

Sunday 16th October 2022

Join us on a visit to Tanfield Railway (Durham 12 miles Gateshead 7 miles)

Arrive in Durham by train and I can give up to 4 people a lift!

Meet at East Tanfield Station at around 11 am to have coffee in The Waiting Room Cafe, look at the shop and catch the 11.50 from East Tanfield DH9 9UY. You can get on and off at any station. There is usually lots to see around the sheds at Marley Hill (Near Andrews House station) and at East Tanfield.

Find out more about this lovely little railway on www. Tanfield-railway.co.uk

 

We suggest lunch at Causey Arch station at 12. 45. If the weather is good there is a picnic area. There is also a café, and over the road a pub. Walk down and see the oldest railway bridge in the world. Then catch the train back to East Tanfield or walk back through a lovely wooded ravine (uneven steps and rough footpath)

You could even be really decadent and take another trip on the 14.30, with afternoon tea on a table for two for £58!

 

Tanfield is standard gauge and runs nearly all steam engines – mostly ex colliery saddletanks. I’ll know which engine should be running a couple of days before. The line is about 3 miles each way, running through lovely countryside. One hour round trip.

For full day tickets: (Book online the day before and get 10% discount)

Price:

£13.50 adult

£11.50  Senior

£1.00 child (under 5 free)

 

 

Contact Elizabeth  elizabeth.williams10@aol.com   Tel: 07897246670

May
5
Fri
2023 IAGM Dundee @ Hotel Malmaison
May 5 – May 8 all-day

Things are coming together for the 2023 IAGM.  The date is set, the hotel under negotiation.

Loads of interesting things to do.

May
20
Sat
SW fossil hunting @ Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre
May 20 all-day

Enjoy a day by the sea at the Jurassic coast looking for fossils. Meet by the Heritage Coast Centre at 11.00 am. We are hoping to have a guide to tell/show us what to look for.

The beach is pretty rocky so wear stout footwear.

Jun
23
Fri
Boat trip and visit to Kelmscott Manor @ The Trout Inn
Jun 23 all-day

Join us for a lovely day out floating along the Thames for an hour. We will meet at 10.30 am at the Trout Inn, where cars may be left while we go on the 11 am sailing.  (NB there are 2 other Trout Inns nearby so make sure you go to the right one).   We will return to the Trout Inn for lunch and then go and have a look round Kelmscott Manor, an Arts & Crafts gem, and maybe finish off with a cream tea.