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Rednock School Kingshill Road Society for Industrial Archaeology Dursley

47th South Wales & West of England Regional Location Industrial Archaeology Conference. NGR: ST753987 Post Code: GL11 4BY WGS: 51.687, -2.358

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By Road from the North via the Leave Motorway at Junction 13 () Take A419 westwards for ½ mile to A38. Take first exit from the roundabout (signposted A38 ). Continue for 3.5 miles to Slimbridge roundabout. Leave the A38 here by the first exit (signposted A4135 Dursley). Follow this road for 2.5 miles to the outskirts of Dursley (at roundabouts follow signs A4135 Dursley). As you enter the town (just after the roundabout with the Police Station to the left) you will see the Dursley Town boundary sign and the entrance to Rednock School lies 0.4 miles further in towards the town centre, on the left hand side. You will pass the Fire station (also on the left hand side) about 150 yards before you reach the school.

By Road from the South via the M5 Motorway Leave Motorway at Junction 14 (Falfield) Take B4509 westwards for 0.2 miles to A38. Turn right (signposted A38 ) at traffic lights. Continue for 5.1 miles to Recent diversion of the Thames and Severn at Capels Mill Stroud Berkeley Road and the junction with the B4066 road at the Prince of Wales inn. [see talk and visit] Leave the A38 and take the B4066 (signposted Dursley). Follow this road for 2.5 miles to the outskirts of Dursley (at roundabouts follow signs B4066 to Dursley). Here at the roundabout with the Police Station directly opposite take the second exit Dursley (signposted A4135 Dursley) and follow the follow the above instructions for travelling Saturday 16 April 2016 from the north for the final 0.4 miles to Rednock School.

By Rail to Cam & Dursley Station (2.4 miles from Rednock School). Rednock School, Kingshill Rd, Dursley, A bus service runs between Dursley and the station connecting with most trains. Gloucestershire GL11 4BY To: Ray Wilson, Oak House, Hamshill, Coaley, Dursley, Gloucestershire, GL11 5EH Gloucestershire Society for Industrial Archaeology Please reserve ___ places at £18 at the Conference on Saturday 16 April 2016. I enclose a cheque payable to GSIA for £______. The number of vegetarian 47th South Wales & West of England Regional Industrial Archaeology lunches required is ____. [Please return form by 31 March 2016.] Conference. Saturday 16 April 2016

NAME and ADDRESS of person responsible for booking (please use block capitals): Rednock School, Kingshill Rd, Dursley, Gloucestershire GL11 4BY

GSIA looks forward to hosting the 2016 Conference. We have secured what we think are excellent facilities at the recently rebuilt Rednock School on the outskirts of Dursley and easily accessible from the M5. There is ample parking on site (travel directions are given overleaf). The conference will be held in the Main Hall of the Email school. There is ample space for Society displays. The meeting will be opened at 10.00 am with registration and coffee from 9.15 am. (Conference use only and unless you say otherwise it will be passed to the 2017 organisers.) The programme will include the following: Telephone number The Restoration of the Cotswold Society/Affiliation Ken Burgin (Chief Executive, Cotswolds Canals Trust)

Please print names of the members of your party (for badges): Cast Iron Lamp Posts in Clifton and Hotwells, Bristol 1. Maggie Shapland BEM (BIAS) 2. Watkin George and the Pontypool Aqueduct Malcolm Johnson & Lionel Milsom Oxford House IAS) 3. 4. Scout Motors of Salisbury 1902-1921 Jim Watkinson (SWIAS) Please reserve display space/table (please specify and name society) Listers of Dursley: History and the GSIA Project David Evans & Frank Colls (GSIA) Details of display requirements:- Worlds apart: the West Country stone quarries of George Harris in 1893 and 2015 Dr Peter Stanier (Dorset IAS)

Please reserve places on the field visits immediately after the Conference as follows. The programme will end at around 4.30 pm. Immediately after the event GSIA members will lead short field visits in the area. Please indicate on the booking form if A. Visit to Cotswold Canals at Stroud ( ______places) you are intending to come on a field visit (for which you will require your own transport.) B. Dursley Town Walk ( ______places) Cost £18. This includes morning coffee, buffet lunch and afternoon tea. A vegetarian C. Visit to Halmore and Coaley Mills ( ______places) meal is available if ordered in advance. Space and tables for Society displays are available on request (These must be booked by 31 March 2016 with full details of your D. Visit to Old Dock ( ______places) requirements).

Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope. We will send you an acknowl- Telephone GSIA Chairman Alan Strickland (01285 885734) or GSIA Secretary Ray edgement, together with an advance copy of programme on receipt of your booking. Wilson (01453 860595) if you have any queries. (e-mail: [email protected]) If you provide an e-mail address and no SAE we will send by e-mail. Please notify us if you have any special dietary or other requirements such as wheelchair access For more information on the talks and field visits, or latest information, please visit and ask if you want a local accommodation list or tourist information. www.gsia.org.uk/conference