I'm told that using the Park-and-ride is the best way to deal with parking in Cambridge, there's a Park-and -ride just by the Airport. That's assuming that mostofthe membership will be coming from the East, but it does'nt solvethe problems of those who want to bring their machines with them. Having looked at the Cambridge LUG site it might be possible that they could make their cellar availble.
John seago
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, John Seago wrote:
I'm told that using the Park-and-ride is the best way to deal with parking in Cambridge, there's a Park-and -ride just by the Airport. That's assuming that mostofthe membership will be coming from the East, but it does'nt solvethe problems of those who want to bring their machines with them. Having looked at the Cambridge LUG site it might be possible that they could make their cellar availble.
The best way to park for where the Cam-lug meets looks like it would be the Grafton Centre as there venue is apparently next door. This would probably only be an option on a Sunday though, it gets a little busy on a Saturday!
Anyway If we have a meeting at Red Lodge first and invite the Cam-Lug people we can discuss it with them then. Also Lucy McWilliam who is in/from Cam did say a couple of days ago that maybe she could arrange something.
Adam
On Fri, 05 Oct 2001 10:59:34 John Seago wrote:
I'm told that using the Park-and-ride is the best way to deal with parking in Cambridge, there's a Park-and -ride just by the Airport. That's assuming that mostofthe membership will be coming from the East, but it does'nt solvethe problems of those who want to bring their machines with them. Having looked at the Cambridge LUG site it might be possible that they could make their cellar availble.
We would need to check that the Park and Ride is open and running. Last time I tried to use it was closed - maybe I didn't go what they would regard as the main shopping hours but neither was it the middle of the night - I was surprised and anoyed when I had to drive in to town and try to park there.
Steve.