Hi Everyone,
Just to give you an update on this outing.
I said that we would be looking towards arranging this outing towards the end of March. Initially we looked at the weekend 31 March - 2 April but it has been correctly pointed out to me that we're setting up our exhibition on 1 April (thanks Chris). Given that we have the Photography Show on 18 March that leaves with the choice of 24 - 26 March or 7 - 9 April.
A quick show of hands at the club last night indicated that about 12 members (some with partners) would be interested in coming along. A similar number indicated an interest with Wally's Lake District outing at the end of the year. Wally will update that topic in due course but in the meantime I would like to do some planning on Norfolk.
The most central point to take in photographic locations is of course Norwich as the majority of areas of interest are within a reasonable drive from there. Given our number (let's say 16 people) we won't fit in to a B&B. The hotels in the centre of Norwich (e.g. Hiltons Express, Best Western etc.) want in the region of £180 - £240 for the three nights which might work out a little expensive for some but would include breakfast.
As a compromise we could look at good old Premier Inn who have a relatively new hotel on the East of Norwich (Brooklands) which is a stones throw from the Broads etc. Their prices for the three nights are around £90 for 24 March or £98 for 7 April. This price reflects their saver price which would need to be booked very soon and the money is non-refundable. For the same dates the flexi charge which allows for cancellation is in the region of £145.
Their link is:
http://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/ ... dsa47.htmlObviously the cost of breakfast (£8 +) and evening meals (we can choose where to eat) are extra.
I'd be grateful if those interested could:
1. Indicate their preferred choice of hotel even if they would like to do their own booking away from the group and meet up during the day
2. Indicate their preferred dates.
Once we have that information we can move forward.
Thanks,
Tom