Moorebooks
10 years ago
The full programme and booking/payment details are now available for the international conference 'Celebrating the Tinworking Landscape of Dartmoor in its European Context: Prehistory to 20th Century' which is to be held in Tavistock, Devon UK from 6-11 May 2016. Please visit www.dtrg.org.uk and go to 'Notice of Conference' on the home page for
details. This conference (Reception, 12 lectures including speakers from Czech Republic, France, Germany and Spain, with 3 full days of field trips, plus 3 evening events) marks the 25th anniversary of the Dartmoor Tinworking Research Group and the 10th anniversary of the UNESCO World
Heritage designation of the Cornwall & West Devon Mining Landscape. The
discounted cost is £175 per person for the full six days.
Tamarmole
10 years ago
I was planning on going given that it is on my doorstep, however the £175 conference fee is way too steep for my pocket. I suspect that this will put a lot of people off.
Moorebooks
10 years ago
"Tamarmole" wrote:

I was planning on going given that it is on my doorstep, however the £175 conference fee is way too steep for my pocket. I suspect that this will put a lot of people off.



There are cheaper options I note £110 for the weekend including 2 evening meals the other visits are broken down by cost which include evening meals and transport - if you contact Tom he can no doubt do a deal

Mike
Tin Miner
9 years ago
"Tamarmole" wrote:

I was planning on going given that it is on my doorstep, however the £175 conference fee is way too steep for my pocket. I suspect that this will put a lot of people off.



I was only discussing the fee with other interested parties... general consensus is that it is way to high. It appears to me that a golden opportunity has been missed here to promote the history of tin working of Dartmoor. I for one will not be attending at that price...


Tamarmole
9 years ago
"Tin Miner" wrote:

"Tamarmole" wrote:

I was planning on going given that it is on my doorstep, however the £175 conference fee is way too steep for my pocket. I suspect that this will put a lot of people off.



I was only discussing the fee with other interested parties... general consensus is that it is way to high. It appears to me that a golden opportunity has been missed here to promote the history of tin working of Dartmoor. I for one will not be attending at that price...




Aren't you the DTRG chairman?
Tin Miner
9 years ago
"Tamarmole" wrote:



Aren't you the DTRG chairman?



Not anymore... resigned about 2 years ago... There's no bad feelings here either, as been helping the new chairman with the 2016 AGM... Just my personal, and a few others, opinions.

Hope you're well Tamarmole...
Tamarmole
9 years ago
"Tin Miner" wrote:

"Tamarmole" wrote:



Aren't you the DTRG chairman?



Not anymore... resigned about 2 years ago... There's no bad feelings here either, as been helping the new chairman with the 2016 AGM... Just my personal, and a few others, opinions.

Hope you're well Tamarmole...



I'm firing on all cylinders, thanks for asking. Hope things are good with you.

I think most of my crowd would have attended if price had been comparable with or even slightly higher than (say) the NAMHO conference. Certainly the couple of people I have spoken to have said that the price is prohibitive. As you say an opportunity missed.

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