moe19 Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 I did not know the picnic had been revived and had taken place last weekend, I must have missed any advertisements that were made. I have not heard anyone say how it went. and never noticed the shows set up anywhere. What kind of turnout was it as the weather was not to good, did it have a march down front street with any bands, I heard a pipe band on Sunday when I was in the garden was that part of the picnic event ? The news post has a story and photo. http://www.newspostleader.co.uk/news/local/picnic-spirit-revived-in-bedlington-1-8006517 1
Vic Patterson Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 I was very surprised to see it had taken place, without any fanfare, and with all of the communication available not well planed or advertised, so sad 1
Christopher Doyle Posted July 13, 2016 Report Posted July 13, 2016 Well shit. I would've gone had I known about it.
mercuryg Posted July 14, 2016 Report Posted July 14, 2016 Do you guys use social media at all? Or walk along the Front Street? It's been all over the Facebook pages, for example, of MAN4Bedlington, bedlington Matters, Bygone Bedlington, and indeed Bedlington Picnic for weeks. It's been heralded by large banners at the roundabout, beside the church, in Attlee Park for ages. It's had pages in the News Post Leader, and in other press. For the record, this wasn't a revival of the Miners Picnic, but a community event in that spirit, organised almost single-handedly by one of our former members - Miss/mrsVic - to showcase local businesses and organisations, and to provide a fun, free day out for all, with trade stands, entertainment, a dog show and so on. it was a great success, and is hoped to be continued.
moe19 Posted July 14, 2016 Author Report Posted July 14, 2016 I don't use face-book or anything like that, but I don't recall reading anything on this forum about the event,
Christopher Doyle Posted July 14, 2016 Report Posted July 14, 2016 Unfortunately this site has become a place to discuss wider political agenda and now ignores anything closer to home people of the town may actually need to know or may actually be interested in. The fact both the picnic and the sporting facilities were not mentioned here speaks volumes about what the website now represents. 3
Vic Patterson Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 The condesending arrogance of some of the posters is just too much for me, I,m sure it must deter many from posting. I visit often but prefere not to comment. 1
Andy Millne Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 The site is whatever you put on it. It is community led with no "agenda". Anybody can advertise, discuss or not discuss anything they like. 1
Andy Millne Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 Perhaps we could have a politics forum to separate these out for those not interested? It's important to not suppress these discussions as these are obviously very important even though they may be polarising at times. As always we're open to suggestions but do actually rely on the contributions of those organising events such as this. I still think there is often misunderstanding about how this site works as I do occasionally get emails for events like this which I add where I can but this is not traditional media. You do not need to ask permission, the facilities are available for everyone. The community calendar is open to all and members can even opt in to be notified when new events are added. 1
webtrekker Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 I support Andy's stance entirely. Yes, things may have been politically motivated as of late, but the success of any forum depends upon, not only the number of members, but particularly the number of members who actually post replies and start new topics. I've noticed there have been times when no new posts were made over long periods of time. That's not good. So why don't members who are tired of all the political posts start inundating the forum with their own news, gossip and ideas, to balance the mix? Any takers? 2
Vic Patterson Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 I enjoy the political and the religious banter that is posted, it certainly educates me in many things I didn't know or understand and I hope it continues, what bothers me and obviously others is the personal and rude comments! that I’m sure that the posters wouldn't make if you were all sitting together face to face! the content yes but rudeness I’m sure not. I don’t live in Bedlington, I wasn’t brought up there and have very little to contribute but I often can, usually because my wife Doreen was born and bred there. Just my opinion but suggest the rudeness and personal attacks be toned down and everyone will come back in and chat again. 3
John Fox (foxy) Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 .I've tried to upload numerous pics of the picnic without success, here are some that got through the net. I'll try again after posting this reply, if nothing follows I've failed and will have to call out the GGGGGGs again ! 3
Canny lass Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 15 hours ago, Vic Patterson said: The condesending arrogance of some of the posters is just too much for me, I,m sure it must deter many from posting. I visit often but prefere not to comment. That's a pity Vic because I think you have a lot to give.
Canny lass Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 6 hours ago, Andy (4G) said: Perhaps we could have a politics forum to separate these out for those not interested? It's important to not suppress these discussions as these are obviously very important even though they may be polarising at times. That is one of the best suggestions ever made on this site. Well done!
Canny lass Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 (edited) 2 hours ago, webtrekker said: I support Andy's stance entirely. Yes, things may have been politically motivated as of late, but the success of any forum depends upon, not only the number of members, but particularly the number of members who actually post replies and start new topics. I've noticed there have been times when no new posts were made over long periods of time. That's not good. So why don't members who are tired of all the political posts start inundating the forum with their own news, gossip and ideas, to balance the mix? Any takers? I'm with you on most of that Webtrekker! However, sometimes a post seems to go dead, only to be revived when a new member or a new piece of information comes along. The Bedlington tunnels is just one example. Until now, I've thought of the Bedlington tunnels as something that go between table 25 at the Red Lion and other pubs in the area. It's nice when they suddenly pop up again with a new angle. Edited July 15, 2016 by Canny lass darn! I spelled Wbtrekker with one k. 1
Vic Patterson Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 24 minutes ago, John Fox (foxy) said: .I've tried to upload numerous pics of the picnic without success, here are some that got through the net. I'll try again after posting this reply, if nothing follows I've failed and will have to call out the GGGGGGs again ! As usual Foxy, great pics, thanks. 2
Canny lass Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 Lovely pics Foxy1 I must get over to Bedlington for this next year. Can you book table 25 for me for the next picnic? Merc can you abandon table 36? (the one with radiator and street view) for my visit? Maggie, have you got a bed available? Anybody, have you got a bed available?
John Fox (foxy) Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 8 minutes ago, Canny lass said: Lovely pics Foxy1 I must get over to Bedlington for this next year. Can you book table 25 for me for the next picnic? Merc can you abandon table 36? (the one with radiator and street view) for my visit? Maggie, have you got a bed available? Anybody, have you got a bed available? I wouldn't think there'll be a problem booking table 25 and can't see a problem with the bed, however getting Merc to change his daily routine could be rather challenging! 1
Canny lass Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 (edited) There's always someone to put a spanner in the works! We'll have to work on him! Could he be bribed with a pint? Edited July 15, 2016 by Canny lass Would you believe I started the third sentence without a capital letter! Silly me! 1
mercuryg Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 Bribed with a pint? Me? Not a chance! I don't do the evil drink! You are, of course, more than welcome to join me in the window seat, where I shall enjoy a fresh lemonade and lime with you.
Canny lass Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 17 minutes ago, mercuryg said: Bribed with a pint? Me? Not a chance! I don't do the evil drink! You are, of course, more than welcome to join me in the window seat, where I shall enjoy a fresh lemonade and lime with you. I think you must have spelled 'lemonade' wrongly when listing your interests. How many does this 'window seat' accommodate?
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 5 hours ago, John Fox (foxy) said: .I've tried to upload numerous pics of the picnic without success, here are some that got through the net. I'll try again after posting this reply, if nothing follows I've failed and will have to call out the GGGGGGs again ! Foxy - this is just a guess. The images you have displayed in this topic have an approx size of 10 x 7 ins. and I am guessing that this size is what the system has automatically resized the uploaded image to so it can post within the posting. If I select the photo, by 'mouse-click' the system appears to display the original uploaded image with a size of approx 60 x 40 ins !! Could you have the size setting on your camera to 60 x 40 ins? You could try changing the size on you camera and see if this system allows you to load multiple smaller images. Of course I could be totally on the wrong track and GGG will have an answer. This is your photo downloaded into my system - Microsoft Digital Pro 10 - see the sizes on the left.
mercuryg Posted July 16, 2016 Report Posted July 16, 2016 14 hours ago, Canny lass said: I think you must have spelled 'lemonade' wrongly when listing your interests. How many does this 'window seat' accommodate? The problem with the legendary Table 25, once my second home, is that it is now the domain of the 9am Club. Lovely blokes they are, but I can't see them relinquishing their beloved table in the daytime. Evenings, however, are another matter. As for the window seat - AKA The Office - it is variable in capacity, as tables can be drawn together. It also provides a lovely view of the Front Street and the roundabout, and offers easy access to the upstairs facilities.
Maggie/915 Posted July 16, 2016 Report Posted July 16, 2016 Sounds like a plan Canny Lass. The Red Lion is so busy these days (all day) that it is just take any table you can. The trouble with lemonade can be the add on double Jack Daniels. 1
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