Stuff to do in the Midlands

Stuff to do in the Midlands

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Bob the Planner

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4,695 posts

270 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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I will be moving to the Midland area from early February. I know there are a few regular meetings and runs out. What else is there to do of interest ?

Also if anyone has a vacant property near central Birmingham they want to let please let me know.

Bob

Fort Jefferson

8,237 posts

223 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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It depends what your interests are? apart from cars?

car.chic

5,993 posts

216 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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Fort Jefferson said:
It depends what your interests are? apart from cars?


Exactely, what sort of "stuff" do you mean?

As we are the Midlands, it's not that far to many major cities so don't worry about being bored, plenty of great b-roads too!

Boosted LS1

21,190 posts

261 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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There's an active stamp collecting club where I live or you can do flower pressing at the WI. It's all happening, lol.

Boosted.

car.chic

5,993 posts

216 months

Tuesday 12th December 2006
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Boosted LS1 said:
There's an active stamp collecting club where I live or you can do flower pressing at the WI. It's all happening, lol.

Boosted.


rofl

blueyonder

1,779 posts

211 months

Thursday 14th December 2006
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Bob - I'm down in the Midlands as you know and once I've sold the house in Evesham probably....hopefully early next year, I'll be looking for somewhere to live along the M42 corridor so I can get up to Yorkshire within 2 hours to see Al, me Mum and the rest of the PH lads and lasses from time to time. I'll also be in the market for the TVR..... can't wait yes

Should be plenty of meets to go to and the roads, especially the Cotswolds, are a plenty driving

Bob the Planner

Original Poster:

4,695 posts

270 months

Thursday 14th December 2006
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Boosted LS1 said:
There's an active stamp collecting club where I live or you can do flower pressing at the WI. It's all happening, lol.

Boosted.


I have used the latter in the past to meet women - also dance classes although anyone who has seen me dance will know I'm as good at dancing as I am at golf (See PotB for references).

I was thinking more of museums, good walking areas, any other stuff that can't be done in other parts of the country.

Bob the Planner

Original Poster:

4,695 posts

270 months

Thursday 14th December 2006
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blueyonder said:
... Should be plenty of meets to go to and the roads, especially the Cotswolds, are a plenty driving

They will have to be good to beat some of the North Yorks ones but I'm willing to give it a try.

I'm off to Birmingham this weekend to have a look at a couple of rental properties for the interim until I can find the place I want in the right area.

MG_ZS_250

92 posts

225 months

Saturday 16th December 2006
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Well walking - you have Cannock Chase, the Lickeys and just generally the warwickshire country side.

Places to see/museums - B'ham is full of museums! Warwick, Henley In Arden, Stratford are all places to go and see.

Beemer-5

7,897 posts

215 months

Saturday 16th December 2006
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Walking?

High Peak Trail.
Tissington Trail.
Monsal Trail.
Carsington Water.

Just 4 of about 30 fine walks we often go on.

minimax

11,984 posts

257 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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Bob the Planner said:
Boosted LS1 said:
There's an active stamp collecting club where I live or you can do flower pressing at the WI. It's all happening, lol.

Boosted.


I have used the latter in the past to meet women - also dance classes although anyone who has seen me dance will know I'm as good at dancing as I am at golf (See PotB for references).

I was thinking more of museums, good walking areas, any other stuff that can't be done in other parts of the country.


fckin hell bob-san you do get around! hehe

new job I take it?

cool

Goochie

5,664 posts

220 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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"Real" snow slope in Tamworth.

McDonalds car park on a Friday noght

Edited by Goochie on Tuesday 19th December 12:52