rikj
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14 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:


Suggestions so far are:

DCRO
PDMHS
SMRT (mountain rescue that does underground stuff too)
CATHMS



Air ambulance has also been suggested.
Brakeman
14 years ago
"ChrisJC" wrote:

My vote is for Rescue Organisations, plural.

I think that supporting societies is fraught with difficulty (even moreso than a rescue organisation), with choosing and justifying.

Chris.



I would tend to agree with the above.
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Edd
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14 years ago
"Brakeman" wrote:

"ChrisJC" wrote:

My vote is for Rescue Organisations, plural.

I think that supporting societies is fraught with difficulty (even moreso than a rescue organisation), with choosing and justifying.

Chris.



I would tend to agree with the above.



I would agree aswell actually. After all its the rescue people we want on our side more than historical society's :flowers:

How about sticking a poll up for people to vote?
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RockChick
14 years ago
not that i want to set off an argument, but we do need the societys too, they're often the ones looking after the mines we explore.
however, that doesn't help the orriginal question of where the money goes!
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duracell bunny
14 years ago
i agree with chrisjc,personally i think the answer is pretty straightforward,yes we need society's such as cathms/pdmhs but they do pretty well from membership fees etc,Rescue Organisations on the other hand only survive from fundraising and the odd hand out,so if it was me i would support a rescue team in a area active with mine explorers such as cumbria/derbyshire/wales.......simple. :thumbup:
Mr Mike
14 years ago
"duracell bunny" wrote:

i agree with chrisjc,personally i think the answer is pretty straightforward,yes we need society's such as cathms/pdmhs but they do pretty well from membership fees etc,Rescue Organisations on the other hand only survive from fundraising and the odd hand out,so if it was me i would support a rescue team in a area active with mine explorers such as cumbria/derbyshire/wales.......simple. :thumbup:



Simples, ditto.
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NewStuff
14 years ago
I'll throw in for NWCRO here, given that should I need rescuing, this is who will have to fish me out.
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ChrisJC
14 years ago
So what Rescue Organisations are there in areas which are predominantly mining areas?
NWCRO
COMRU
MCRO
DCRO
...
???

Chris.

Peter Burgess
14 years ago
Edd
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14 years ago
Well from what i can see

NWCRO
COMRU
MCRO
DCRO
SMWCRT
SMRT

Seem to be the main ones in mining areas

Any one think of any others that should be thrown into the mix? If not i will bang a poll up and we can get voting :thumbup:
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Peter Burgess
14 years ago
"Peter Burgess" wrote:

SECRO


royfellows
14 years ago
I agree with a lot of the comment re organisations such as PDMHS, no disrespect to it, I am a member anyway.

Rescue organisations, a big yes, but what about charitable heritage trusts such as Welsh Mines Preservation Trust?

WMPT gives enormous bang for bucks; you only have to look at some of the work that they have done so far and what it cost. No ‘consultants’ on the payroll you see.

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mwynwr
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14 years ago
I have only just caught up with this thread.

Whilst I would agree that profits should go to Air Ambulance/ Rescue Organisations. If consideration was given to making a donation in addition to the above to the preservation side of the mining community, the Trust could make good use of a small donation.

As Roy says we do not employ Consultants (or any one ); all our work is carried out by members (and friends) at their own expense. We have been fortunate in the recent past to have received grants from CADW - Penyclun Engine House Restoration, Ceredigion County Council's Spirit of the Miners Project, Environment Agency Wales - Pont Ceunant Generating Station (Frongoch), CCC's PLWM Project - Ystrad Einion.

At present we are hoping to be able to have some involvement with the RCAHM (W) in the new Metal Links Project.

As some of you will know our current projects are at Dylife with Michael Brown and at Cwmbyr.

Graham
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Welsh Mines Preservation Trust
ChrisJC
14 years ago
How about this year we split the profits 4 ways between the four voted most popular RO's.

Next year we can go for the 4 most popular Mine Trusts ?

Chris.

P.S. I plucked 4 from thin air, I have no idea if that spreads too thin.
simonrl
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14 years ago
Two is probably enough to be honest.

Assuming the calendar sells as well as it did last year (which it ought to :thumbsup: unless anything untoward happens!) then it'll raise about £600 to £700 which split four ways would be pretty thin 😞
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JohnnearCfon
14 years ago
I still think it would be best to support one "preservation project" and one RO.

WMPT seems a good suggestion.

So how about 50/50 as previous years. Which RO could be decided by a poll?
simonrl
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14 years ago
I quite like the idea of supporting a charitable trust e.g. WMPT. Similar to in the past with KMPT.

Could even suggest that in conjunction with WMPT some funds could go to repairing the flat rods at Cwm Cipwrth?

Certainly if that were the case the CRO ought to be outside of N Wales so we'd be looking at COMRU, MCRO, DCRO, SMWCRT, SMRT, SERCO
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Edd
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14 years ago
I think this needs some direction as the debate as to where the money is to go could be a very long one. I think Simon should decide as to count WMPT as one of the places (or some where else) and then set up a poll for the CRO's. I think everyone will agree that the money will end up going to good causes and Simon is as good a judge as anyone as to whats going on in the general mining community :flowers:

Sorry to drop you in it boss :tongue:
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RockChick
14 years ago
taking the perssure of simon (slightly)
we now have a list of organisations. Why don't we vote it based on them and the top two take it for this year. For fairness- voting really should be limited to people buying the callendars!!!

currently we have:
NWCRO
COMRU
MCRO
DCRO
SMWCRT
SMRT
SERCO
WMPT
PDMHS

if we end up with ties- we simply have a knockout vote!!
howabout we say there's one more week to suggest organisations, and then we vote over the following week- otherwise this will go on for ages! i don't mind counting up the votes at the end of that and if we don't have two clear winners, sorting out the rematch between them!

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Manicminer
14 years ago
I vote for WMPT and one mine/cave rescue.


As a sidenote I volunteer my services on repairing the flatrods at Cwm Cipwrth if it came about.
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