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From: "Iain Roberts" <iain2@ministryofsound.net>
To: "David J.C. MacKay" <mackay@mrao.cam.ac.uk>
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Subject: Re: Tour IV
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 18:25:23 +0100
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For those that are coming by train.

The second site is actually opposite the Airport Parkway Train Station.  If
you come out of the station and turn right, go up the road for about 100m
and there's an entrance on the left hand side of the road.  Go in here and
you'll find four pitches marked out, if you head for the far right hand
corner (as you look out onto the fields) then there a smaller clump of
bushes.  Head for those and there's a path that leads to a stile and a
footbridge.  Go over the footbridge and then into the rod that's opposite
(Stoneham Lane).  After 100m theres aa church on the right hand side and the
Sports Ground is just after the church also on the right hand side.

For drivers:
Chris Hughes has also informed me that the left turn into Stoneham lane
might be illegal (and very sharp), if you don't want to turn left then you
can go up to the roundabout and come back on yourself.  When I last drove
that way, I didn't see any 'no left turn' signs - but I could have missed it
quite easily.

Cheers

Iain
-----Original Message-----
From: David J.C. MacKay <mackay@mrao.cam.ac.uk>
To: iain2@ministryofsound.net <iain2@ministryofsound.net>
Date: Friday, June 25, 1999 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: Tour IV


>why do you never give decent directions from the train station?
>It is very convenient to come by train.
>The first time I came to your tournament there were no directions
>and I ended up paying my life savings to a taxi driver.
>If you simply told people how to walk from the airport station
>you would be doing us all a service.
>
>D
>