30th April 2015?!

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GroupC

Isn't all this talk of VAT a bit off-topic? Poor TDM only wanted a few ideas for coming to the UK and it's ended up as something completely different.

Anyway TDM, the exhibition diaries in the mags I have don't quite go up to the dates you ask about - the latest is 25-26 April. I'm getting the new Railway Modeller tomorrow though so if there's anything in there I'll let you know.

There is however an advert in April's Model Rail for an exhibition in Bristol on May 1-2-3 if that's any good, but it is quite a way away from Chester / Mold:

http://www.bristolmodrailex.co.uk/page8.html


scruff

TDM, the closest one I can see is Craven Arms, about an hours drive for you:

Craven Arms Model Railway Exhibition 2015
Saturday 2nd May,  Craven Arms & District Model Railway Circle
Craven Arms Community Centre, Shrewsbury Road, Craven Arms, Shropshire


Only problem is that it is on on the 2nd.. you may have to choose between the wedding or the model trains... I know what I would choose!  :D

Cheers
Mark

Newportnobby

Quote from: scruff on March 11, 2015, 08:48:27 PM


Only problem is that it is on on the 2nd.. you may have to choose between the wedding or the model trains... I know what I would choose!  :D

Cheers
Mark

And having met Maz, I know which one you'd choose, too >:D

Tdm

#18
The Canaries are to Spain a bit like what the Channel Islands are to the U.K.
They have their own rules and taxes, and by the way JiveBunny it is rare Customs will stop a small package and charge I.G.I.C. on the goods it contains - so you are still getting a NET 20% reduction.

When it comes to good quality Laptops & cameras etc., there is a decent saving to be made by deducting the VAT, purchasing them in the U.K., and carying them back to Tenerife.

My very 1st model railway purchases were from Modelzone in Chester before they went bankrupt, and I have made purchases there since they were taken over by the Penketh model railway shop, but they don't always reply to emails I have sent them - for example recently I emquired about the Brighton Belle set they were advertising but never got a response.

Will probably call in anyway whilst over as have an appointment at Boots in Chester for a new hearing test as well as one in Wrexham for what will be my 3rd biopsy (the previous 2 being in Tenerife). I have a mild form of prostrate cancer and need regular blood tests and a biopsy every couple of years to determine that it is not malignant and doesn't need an operation - only monitoring.

The specialist Urologist I see who will do the biopsy tells me that probably one in every two men in the U.K. have some form of prostrate cancer - but they don't know it unless they have been tested for it.



Rowlie

If you are in Wrexham in the evening, on Mondays the Wrexham area group of the NGS meet in the Salisbury Park United Reform Church Hall on Percy Road from 7pm to 9:30pm.  The Wrexham Model Railway club meets at the same place on Monday and Thursday.
Best regards
Rowlie

dannyboy

Hi TDM - You have my sympathies. I am awaiting the result of my 2nd prostate biopsy. All the Doc's can tell me at the moment is that a) I have a very high PSA count, (varies between 12 and 25 every blood test) and b) I have a very enlarged prostate. I was told in December 2013 that it "probably was" cancer and then in January 2014 that it "probably was not". After all this time/blood tests/examinations, it would be nice, (I think  :hmmm: ) to at least have a definitive answer!  I know this is off topic, but for all you gentlemen out there, (especially if you are 40+), can I suggest that you seriously consider a PSA test? My family, on my Fathers side, has a strong leaning towards getting cancer, but prostate cancer, if you have to get it, is one of the 'better' ones to get.  :) David.
David.
I used to be indecisive - now I'm not - I don't think.
If a friend seems distant, catch up with them.

Tdm

Quote from: dannyboy on March 12, 2015, 11:16:09 PM
Hi TDM - You have my sympathies. I am awaiting the result of my 2nd prostate biopsy. All the Doc's can tell me at the moment is that a) I have a very high PSA count, (varies between 12 and 25 every blood test) and b) I have a very enlarged prostate. I was told in December 2013 that it "probably was" cancer and then in January 2014 that it "probably was not". After all this time/blood tests/examinations, it would be nice, (I think  :hmmm: ) to at least have a definitive answer!  I know this is off topic, but for all you gentlemen out there, (especially if you are 40+), can I suggest that you seriously consider a PSA test? My family, on my Fathers side, has a strong leaning towards getting cancer, but prostate cancer, if you have to get it, is one of the 'better' ones to get.  :) David.

I sympathise with you David.
I discovered I had prostrate cancer about 3 years ago when I started passing blood in my urine and a PSA test that followed showed a reading of about 9%, and anything above 4% means you have prostrate cancer.

Turned out to be an infection though causing the high reading, and now it is just over 4%.
My U.K. Urologist says anything between 4% & 10% it is sufficient just to monitor (regular blood tests, and a bi-annual biopsy), and only if it is above 10% should an operation to remove the prostrate gland be considered (but there are possible side affects of that operation).

Different Urologists have different opinions - for example the Tenerrife one wanted to operate to remove the prostrate straight away, whereas the U.K. one (one of the top Urologists in the Country who happens to live in Chester and my son is his Accountant) says he doesn't recommend the operation unless the reading is above 10% and a scan and biopsy shows it might be malignant.

I would suggest a 2nd opinion David as I undertook, even if it costs you money.

dannyboy

Hi Tdm, thanks for the thoughts. I appreciate that we are still off topic,  :sorrysign: but, in my case, an infection was ruled out what seems like a long time ago! As regards a second opinion, I work along the lines, (see what I did there?), that asking another Doc' about prostate problems would be a bit like asking two railway modellers the best way to do something - they would both have a different opinion, even though they were talking about the same thing  :confused1:. Anyway, I repeat what I said yesterday to everybody else - please consider getting a PSA test - prostate cancer is easily treated and it is not the worst thing to get.   :) David.
David.
I used to be indecisive - now I'm not - I don't think.
If a friend seems distant, catch up with them.

lil chris

I have been taking Dutasteride for a enlarged prostate for months now. I originally took Tamsolusin as well but fortunately it seems to be under control now and only have to take the one drug for it. I have regular blood test's for PSA and vitamins, I also have Crones disease, I have colonoscopy checks for that, my next one a week on tuesday, I am not looking forward to that.
Lil Chris
My new layout  East Lancashire Railway
My old layout was Irwell Valley Railway.
Layout previous was East Lancashire Lines, changed this new one. My new layout here.
https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=57193.0

dannyboy

Good luck Chris, I hope things work out okay. David.
David.
I used to be indecisive - now I'm not - I don't think.
If a friend seems distant, catch up with them.

Newportnobby

Nothing showing in Railway Modeller this month but there may be something in next month's issue, Terry.
There is this, but it's on the wedding day May 2nd but also open on the 3rd............................

http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=26562.0

If you haven't seen the 'North of England Line' it's worth going for that layout alone :thumbsup:

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