From pcon at bas.ac.uk Sun Sep 6 17:37:59 2009 From: pcon at bas.ac.uk (Convey, Peter) Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 18:37:59 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] FW: CRA Boathouse, break in In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: <7F8FCD304F29444ABBE9328A09D63551046C6433EB@nerckwmb1.ad.nerc.ac.uk> for info. Please remember to keep boathouses secure Pete ________________________________________ From: Bill Key [billkey65 at hotmail.com] Sent: 06 September 2009 18:07 To: eh268 at cam.ac.uk; pcon at pcmail.nerc-bas.ac.uk; pamal.schofield at dial.pipex.com; camrow at ukonline.co.uk; tom.davies at dsl.pipex.com; stephen.chapman at domino-uk.com; pmk26 at cam.ac.uk; roger at thorogoodr.freeserve.co.uk; susanbrown66 at btinternet.com; paul.haines at peachinnovations.com; simonhames at hotmail.com; peter.jeffery at paconsulting.com; bartlow at msn.com; merrington at onetel.com; slhrowing at yahoo.co.uk; tony at cremedor.co.uk; simon.kerr at mottmac.com; stephen at stephenallen.co.uk; paul.wilkins at genericsgroup.com; t.j.haire at dpmms.cam.ac.uk; tim at mcshane.org; pwelton at live.co.uk; rob.linney at uk.sun.com; rob at robmilner.com; steve at mrao.cam.ac.uk Subject: FW: CRA Boathouse, break in For your information. Bill Key 4 Parr Close Impington Cambridge CB24 9YH Tel: 01223 234506 ________________________________ From: jwmartin at onetel.com To: billkey65 at hotmail.com Subject: CRA Boathouse Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 10:29:18 +0000 Just to let you know that the boathouse was entered, probably due to one of the doors having been left open. The only damage we can see is graffiti which has been applied to a number of Robs sculling boats and one Cantabs VIII. Bret Saunders (Robs Captain) has notified the police and I noticed this morning that there was a police tape that had been placed over the sculling with the graphite. I assume they plan to do some fingerprinting. I think it would be a good idea to contact all clubs that use the boathouse and remind them of the importance of closing the doors. Perhaps a suggestion that if in doubt as to whether someone is the last person to close the door anyway. Regards John ________________________________ Have more than one Hotmail account? Link them together to easily access both. From pcon at bas.ac.uk Thu Sep 10 13:35:33 2009 From: pcon at bas.ac.uk (Convey, Peter) Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:35:33 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] FW: Bishop's Walk - Ely-Peterhouse - Sunday 27th September 2009 In-Reply-To: <03f101ca3208$92303340$b69099c0$@org.uk> References: <03f101ca3208$92303340$b69099c0$@org.uk> Message-ID: <7F8FCD304F29444ABBE9328A09D63551046C643406@nerckwmb1.ad.nerc.ac.uk> Dear all please see attached request. Thanks Pete ________________________________________ From: Richard Pryce-Jones [dick at cubc.org.uk] Sent: 10 September 2009 12:19 To: 'Giles Moon'; 'Bill Key' Cc: imt22 at cam.ac.uk; Convey, Peter; 'Jenny Zinovieff'; chris.nilsson at virgin.net; 'Edouard Blanc'; river.manager at camconservators.org.uk; sales at aeclothier.co.uk; 'Stephen Hampton' Subject: Bishop's Walk - Ely-Peterhouse - Sunday 27th September 2009 Giles, Bill, Bishop Anthony Russell will be walking from Ely to Cambridge on Sunday 27th September. At the Pike and Eel he will be met by the Vice-Chancellor (c.1600). From there they will walk to Jesus Green and the remainder of the journey will be made by punt to the Mill Pool and Peterhouse. Purpose of this message is to ask you to invite all town and college Boat Clubs to fly their flags at their Boathouses from noon until after the Bishop?s party has walked past (at the latest by 1800). Thanks, Dick ________________________________ I am using the Free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 6 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 37132 of my spam emails to date. The Professional version does not have this message. From julian at cucbc.org Sat Sep 12 16:36:10 2009 From: julian at cucbc.org (Julian Granger-Bevan) Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 17:36:10 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Club information forms Message-ID: <4AABCDFA.2020908@cucbc.org> Dear Captains, Please could you all ensure that your Club Information Forms are up to date. To check: - Login to www.cucbc.org - Go to www.cucbc.org/clubs/me - Click "Edit" and update the form as necessary Completing this form satisfies the requirements made by Article 4 of the CUCBC Constitution and Rule 1(d)i-ii of the Rules of the River. However, please note that rule 1(d)i results in any club failing to submit insurance policy information by the start of term being banned from using the river. Please contact me at webmaster at cucbc.org if you have any problems logging into the website or editing the forms. Thanks, Julian CUCBC Webmaster From pcon at bas.ac.uk Tue Sep 15 16:29:31 2009 From: pcon at bas.ac.uk (Convey, Peter) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:29:31 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] FW: Bishop's Walk Message-ID: <7F8FCD304F29444ABBE9328A09D63551046CD62539@nerckwmb1.ad.nerc.ac.uk> Dear all Please note this. Thanks Pete From: Richard Pryce-Jones [mailto:dick at cubc.org.uk] Sent: 15 September 2009 14:29 To: Convey, Peter; jg456 at cam.ac.uk; 'Giles Moon'; ian.thompson at kings.cam.ac.uk; chris at cubc.org.uk; edouard at cubc.org.uk Subject: Bishop's Walk Chaps - anything we can do to ensure the Boathouses are fully dressed with their Boat Club and/or college flags on the afternoon of 27th September 2009 from 1500 onwards will stand us all in very good stead with the Vice-Chancellor.... http://www.ely.anglican.org/900/events/walk.html Thanks, Dick ________________________________ I am using the Free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 6 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 37438 of my spam emails to date. The Professional version does not have this message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pcon at bas.ac.uk Tue Sep 15 16:30:42 2009 From: pcon at bas.ac.uk (Convey, Peter) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:30:42 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] FW: Head of the Charles (fwd) Message-ID: <7F8FCD304F29444ABBE9328A09D63551046CD6253B@nerckwmb1.ad.nerc.ac.uk> If this is relevant to any of our clubs with a crew at the Head of the Charles, please can you take it up. Thanks Pete -----Original Message----- From: Paul Knights [mailto:pmk26 at cam.ac.uk] Sent: 15 September 2009 12:40 To: pcon at pcmail.nerc-bas.ac.uk Subject: FW: Head of the Charles (fwd) Can you forward to any one relevant please Pete. Paul. ------------ Forwarded Message ------------ Date: 15 September 2009 10:55 +0100 From: Chris Hesketh To: boathouse at queens.cam.ac.uk Subject: FW: Head of the Charles Dear Paul, Hi there, Is there a network of college rowing clubs you can forward this msge to, so that sending crews to the Head of the Charles can notify Kathy Lord in the US. Grateful any help or advice you able to give on this. Best wishes Chris Hesketh __________________________________________________ From: Kathy Lord [mailto:Kathy at cantab.org] Sent: 14 September 2009 20:23 To: Chris Hesketh Cc: Hannah Campbell Subject: Head of the Charles Dear Chris, I'm hopeful that you're still there and might know the answer to my question. Do you know what College team (s) is rowing at the Head of the Charles in Boston this fall? And if so, do you know if they're racing on Saturday or Sunday? We usually rent a tent with Oxford and it proves to be a festive gathering. Thanks so much. I look forward to hearing from you. all the best, Kathy Kathy Lord Director, Alumni Relations Cambridge in America 292 Madison Avenue, 8th fl New York, NY 10017 (212) 984-0973 direct (212) 984-0960 main line (212) 984-0970 fax www.cantab.org Cambridge in America promotes interest in and support for the University of Cambridge and its constituent Colleges among alumni and friends in the United States __________________________________________________ From: Hannah Campbell Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 2:42 PM To: Kathy Lord Subject: Head of the Charles Kathy, Head of the Charles is October 17 and 18. Do you know if Oxford has already reserved a tent? If not, all of the tents are booked, but we could get on a wait list: http://www.hocr.org/2009HOCR/rv.asp If you don't know off hand, I can email Jo Ann to find out. H -- Hannah Campbell Development Assistant Cambridge in America 292 Madison Avenue, 8th Floor New York, NY 10017 212.984.0979 (tel) 212.984.0970 (fax) http://www.cantab.org Cambridge in America promotes interest in and support for the University of Cambridge and its constituent Colleges among alumni and friends in the United States. ---------- End Forwarded Message ---------- Paul Knights (Boatman) QCBC Cambridge MBC Boatman C/O 19 Trafalgar Road Cambridge CB4 1EU +44 1223 740633 +447753 685524 +447736 285273 From peter.convey at btinternet.com Fri Sep 25 08:55:55 2009 From: peter.convey at btinternet.com (PETER CONVEY) Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 08:55:55 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Ian Thompson Message-ID: <472887.10901.qm@web86411.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Dear all I am sorry to be passing this on by e-mail, but I have just learnt the extremely sad news that Ian Thompson died yesterday. Our sympathies are with his wife, Anne, and those close to him. In due course I will pass on details of funeral arrangements, and have been asked to say that this will be a small and family event. As we all know, Ian has been central to the Cambridge rowing community, and I cannot even start to express my feelings at this loss. Please can I ask those responsible for clubs and other bodies to pass on this sad news to their members. Pete -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cuwbc at cucbc.org Fri Sep 25 01:57:49 2009 From: cuwbc at cucbc.org (Derek O'Brien) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 21:57:49 -0400 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Single Scull Rack Space Message-ID: <641beeae0909241857j3e6733bdmfafd2b28c8c4a5a0@mail.gmail.com> Dear all, I am looking to rent a space for a single scull in a boathouse in Cambridge. I am willing to pay a reasonable rate for the year, and will be bringing my scull up at the beginning of October. Please email do262 at cam.ac.uk to discuss further. 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Moon Cc: seniorcommittee at cucbc.org Sent: Sunday, 27 September, 2009 10:10:34 AM Subject: Captains' Meeting The ?flags at half mast? request has come from the Bishop, relayed to me via Donald Legget. Don?t know where Donald picked this up, but we at Goldie were already flying the flag at half mast and my task this morning is/was to ensure that all the town and college BCs will be doing so today, if not all day then at least from 1500 to c1730, when the Bishop and V-C have walked by. Important that all people responsible for hoisting the college and town Boat Club flags know this, and ALL are at half mast (i.e., 6? below the masthead). Pete, can you push around a reminder to Captains, Boatmen, Senior Treasurers and all others who can make it happen? The Goldie flag will remain at half mast until the funeral, night and day. This may not be practicable for College BCs. Many thanks, Dick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: Captains Meeting Agenda - 05 Oct 2009.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 50962 bytes Desc: not available URL: From cuwbc at cucbc.org Sun Sep 27 22:40:54 2009 From: cuwbc at cucbc.org (Derek O'Brien) Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 23:40:54 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Captains' Meeting, LBC Course, Start of Mich Term Info Message-ID: <641beeae0909271540y3c6fe1c4h9448a1126c3dc0b3@mail.gmail.com> Dear Captains, Before and during the start of term, there are several things which need to be addressed. Also included are a few important things to note for this term. ********** 1) Captains' Meeting 2) Lower Boats Captains Course 3) Club Information Form, Insurance 4) Safety Form 5) Early Morning Restrictions 6) Early Morning Marshals 7) Early Morning Noise ********** 1) Captains' Meeting There will be a meeting for all captains of college clubs to be held at Goldie Boathouse in the Captains' Room at 5pm on Monday, 5th October to address various pre-term issues. The agenda for this has already been sent around. 2) LBC Course To be held at 2pm on Monday, 5th October, in Robinson Auditorium. Attendance is expected of all LBCs. A register will be taken and anyone not present will be expected to have emailed in advance to ensure that they receive, and read, the relevant safety information. (Please note the change in time from previously advised) 3) Club Information Form, Insurance All club information on the CUCBC webpage needs to be updated, including (and most importantly) insurance. You can do this by signing in to your account at cucbc.org. All captains should have an account by now, similarly all email accounts @cucbc.org should have been switched over by now. Regulation 4a states that your club cannot boat if the insurance is not up to date by 6th October (the start of Michaelmas full term). If you have any website queries, direct them to webmaster at cucbc.org 4) Safety Form All clubs need to have completed and returned the Safety Form (attached), and return it by week 4 of Michaelmas. This completes your obligation under rule 4 of the Safety Regulations. 5) Early Morning Restrictions This is a reminder that no college crew may be on the water during hours of darkness, as posted on the CUCBC website. No college crew may be on the water in the 15 minutes before lighting up or the 15 minutes after lighting down without lights. Lights must be WHITE on both ends and STATIC (not flashing). Lights also apply to university crews making use of the half hour before lighting down and after lighting up. No novice crew may be on the water before 7:30am, or within 15 minutes of lighting down, whichever is later. All novice boats must be accompanied by a bank party, and in addition, the first outing of a novice crew must be coxed by an experienced cox. It should also be emphasized that the yellow flag will be set when weather conditions are inclement, especially in Michaelmas term when there are lots of novices about. The yellow (or similar) flag is not a guideline, crews must obey the flag that is set on the CUCBC website (no flag will fly at goldie boathouse). However, at times when a green flag is set, it is at the discretion of the crew, cox, coaches and captains whether or not a crew should boat in current conditions. Information about flag changes can be found on the CUCBC website, as well as a flag forecast system. 6) Early Morning Marshals A rota for Early Morning Marshals has been posted on the CUCBC website, as well as instructions for marshals here: http://www.cucbc.org/marshals Clubs who do not send a marshal, or who send an incompetent marshal will be fined. 7) Early Morning Noise Attention is drawn to rules 32 and 33 of the Rules of the River Handbook. No loud-hailers anywhere on the towpath. Noise before 7:30am to be kept to a minimum. Coaching from the bank above the railway bridge is not permitted before 7:30am. After this time, please do not make unnecessary noise, or crank up your cox boxes to full. Try to use enough to have a productive outing. Please send any general queries/requests/complaints/infringement reports/moans to me at cucbc at cucbc.org. Especially this term however, any queries about college run events should be sent to the colleges organising them, and not CUCBC. Regards, Derek O'Brien CUWBC Secretary CUCBC Secretary -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Our W1 actually train from the St Edward?s School boathouse in the village of Godstow, about a 30min cycle ride away, so I?m guessing a 1st crew would want to use our racking there instead (which should also be OK) as it?s less busy than the Isis and you can use a coaching launch (instead of cycling along the towpath). I think accommodation in college costs ?13.50 a night in the vac, and there also a very good youth hostel next to the train station. Anyway, get in touch if you think you might be interested! Thanks, Elizabeth Mumford BCWBC Captain ?09-?10 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Many thanks. -------------------- Dear all, A final reminder that the LBCs' course will be held on: Monday 5th October from 2:00-4:00pm in the Auditorium at Robinson College. All LBCs are expected to attend the course. The session has been extensively revised this year and will cover safety, equipment and coaching. A register will be taken at the course since it is important that everyone who will be coaching lower boats is aware of their responsibilities and liabilities. If a lower boats captain is truly unable to attend, please inform us by email in advance since a package of information will be forwarded to you, which you will need to acknowledge receipt of, to ensure that you are not in breach of the article below. In addition to LBCs, the course is appropriate for others who will be coaching next year. I remind you that the CUCBC handbook specifies: "That coaches for college crews and for scullers have undergone at least the minimum training, which is attendance at the CUCBC course at the beginning of the Michaelmas term, and later when required (from September 2007), and that they are members of the ARA or otherwise insured." Should you not be able to attend please email safetyadvisor at cucbc.org Best wishes, Adam Lister CUCBC Safety Advisor