Traction-Talk  

Go Back   Traction-Talk > Steam Rallies > Show Reports
Register Donate Events Calendar Picture Albums

Show Reports Reports and pictures from recent Steam events

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  Post / In Thread 
Old 1st October 2012, 11:40 AM
Late Western Late Western is offline
Engineer
 
Full Name: G J Churchward
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 991
Default Dingles Fairground Weekend 2012

The steam attendees 30/09/12, by Team Loxley










ooops, just noticed on preview that it looks like JW has fitted an extended blast pipe to the Mac !!
Reply With Quote
  #2  Post / In Thread 
Old 1st October 2012, 11:53 AM
cocky_1987 cocky_1987 is offline
Engineer
 
Full Name: Steve Cockram
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: North Devon
Posts: 607
Default

I certainly can't improve upon those Late Western, but all mine are here too for a more general view: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...1&l=391737e06a

Well it seems like sharing your albums from facebook is now very hit and miss, so for those on facebook try this https://www.facebook.com/steve.cockr...5498931&type=1

Last edited by cocky_1987; 1st October 2012 at 11:57 AM.. Reason: need a different link now apparently!
Reply With Quote
  #3  Post / In Thread 
Old 1st October 2012, 11:57 AM
Late Western Late Western is offline
Engineer
 
Full Name: G J Churchward
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 991
Default

link not working for me....why not just post them here?
Reply With Quote
  #4  Post / In Thread 
Old 1st October 2012, 12:03 PM
cocky_1987 cocky_1987 is offline
Engineer
 
Full Name: Steve Cockram
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: North Devon
Posts: 607
Default

i'll post some when i get home, but there are quite a few!
Reply With Quote
  #5  Post / In Thread 
Old 1st October 2012, 05:07 PM
ttp2011 ttp2011 is offline
Banned
 
Full Name: Tom Bowden
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Ivybridge, South Devon
Posts: 1,651
Default

Thanks Ian. Glad that I didn't go at £25 admission for the family plus petrol, this would have been an expensive day out especially as the Kivells engines were not on show.
Reply With Quote
  #6  Post / In Thread 
Old 2nd October 2012, 08:53 AM
CillitBang's Avatar
CillitBang CillitBang is offline
Engineer
 
Full Name: Gary Nelson
Join Date: May 2008
Location: St Ives. Cornwall.
Posts: 443
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ttp2011 View Post
Thanks Ian. Glad that I didn't go at £25 admission for the family plus petrol, this would have been an expensive day out especially as the Kivells engines were not on show.
Given my experience of places to visit down this way I would have to dissagree that Dingles is an expensive day out. £20 for a family of 2 adults and 2 children if bought online in advance.
Compare that to the circus that is traveling the south west at the moment that my eldest daughter was desperate to go and see - HERE
That would works out at cheapest seats £48 and most exensive £76 for an hour and a half show. Needless to say eldest daughter was taken to Dingles instead and had much more fun riding the dodgems and learning to drive a Burrell showmans engine while generating for the skid instead.
Reply With Quote
  #7  Post / In Thread 
Old 2nd October 2012, 08:01 PM
bjwlancashire's Avatar
bjwlancashire bjwlancashire is offline
Engineer
 
Full Name: Brian Wainwright
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Mellor Brook, Lancashire
Posts: 1,205
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by CillitBang View Post
Given my experience of places to visit down this way I would have to dissagree that Dingles is an expensive day out. £20 for a family of 2 adults and 2 children if bought online in advance.
Compare that to the circus that is traveling the south west at the moment that my eldest daughter was desperate to go and see - HERE
That would works out at cheapest seats £48 and most exensive £76 for an hour and a half show. Needless to say eldest daughter was taken to Dingles instead and had much more fun riding the dodgems and learning to drive a Burrell showmans engine while generating for the skid instead.
I have to say that I find it good value for a family but also the cafe is excellent. As I live so far away, when I am in Cornwall on holiday I will make the effort to stop off for lunch on the way back to Lancashire. Much better than stopping at the services and goes to a good cause. It is only a couple of minutes form the A30 and I can get the twin axle caravan on the carpark. I stopped off on the way back from Royal Cornwall Show with the Steam Yachts back in June and had lucnh plus had a quick ride on the Skid to mix it up for the journey home.

I wish I was closer I would pop in more often.

Brian
Reply With Quote
  #8  Post / In Thread 
Old 2nd October 2012, 11:32 PM
ttp2011 ttp2011 is offline
Banned
 
Full Name: Tom Bowden
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Ivybridge, South Devon
Posts: 1,651
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by CillitBang View Post
Given my experience of places to visit down this way I would have to dissagree that Dingles is an expensive day out. £20 for a family of 2 adults and 2 children if bought online in advance.
Compare that to the circus that is traveling the south west at the moment that my eldest daughter was desperate to go and see - HERE
That would works out at cheapest seats £48 and most exensive £76 for an hour and a half show. Needless to say eldest daughter was taken to Dingles instead and had much more fun riding the dodgems and learning to drive a Burrell showmans engine while generating for the skid instead.
If you are a working person it is not too bad. If you are like my wife and myself with a mortgage and two teenagers living with us who are not our own coupled to the fact that both my wife and myself cannot work due to us both being disabled, it becomes an expensive exercise. I wish I could have the luxury of being able to go to work, but as your father who I met at Stithians will testify, i can only get around with a wheeled walker because I have osteo-arthritis in my knees, spine and neck and getting around is problematical and it is getting progressively worse. That is why I am involved with the Robey Trust as a active volunteer as I help with the admin and I can do a lot of work from home. When I do go to the Works at Tavistock I am found jobs which I am able to do bearing in mind my disability. The Robey Trust is absolutely brilliant and they give me the opportunity to enjoy my hobby - they even have a toilet for the disabled in the Works! Because the Trust is a Charity, I can do unpaid voluntary work there without affecting my benefits as long as I keep the DWP informed.
Reply With Quote
  #9  Post / In Thread 
Old 3rd October 2012, 08:30 AM
CillitBang's Avatar
CillitBang CillitBang is offline
Engineer
 
Full Name: Gary Nelson
Join Date: May 2008
Location: St Ives. Cornwall.
Posts: 443
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ttp2011 View Post
If you are a working person it is not too bad. If you are like my wife and myself with a mortgage and two teenagers living with us who are not our own coupled to the fact that both my wife and myself cannot work due to us both being disabled, it becomes an expensive exercise. I wish I could have the luxury of being able to go to work, but as your father who I met at Stithians will testify, i can only get around with a wheeled walker because I have osteo-arthritis in my knees, spine and neck and getting around is problematical and it is getting progressively worse. That is why I am involved with the Robey Trust as a active volunteer as I help with the admin and I can do a lot of work from home. When I do go to the Works at Tavistock I am found jobs which I am able to do bearing in mind my disability. The Robey Trust is absolutely brilliant and they give me the opportunity to enjoy my hobby - they even have a toilet for the disabled in the Works! Because the Trust is a Charity, I can do unpaid voluntary work there without affecting my benefits as long as I keep the DWP informed.

Completely understand and appreciate your situation - I was just disagreeing with the inferrence that Dingles is an expensive place to visit and I'll stand by that.
£20 for a family of 4 with a gift aid form filled out and you get 12 months unlimited entry including all of the special events. It's just not possible to get anything more affordable than that for an attraction that has to fund itself.
Reply With Quote
  #10  Post / In Thread 
Old 1st October 2012, 07:55 PM
cocky_1987 cocky_1987 is offline
Engineer
 
Full Name: Steve Cockram
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: North Devon
Posts: 607
Default

ok, so here are a few of mine. Please forgive the non-steam ones!























Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 07:41 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.