WELWYN GARDEN CITY FESTIVAL AND THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING TOPPS TILES BDC BLUE PLAQUE…..NOW THE MYSTERY IS SOLVED.

We went to the Welwyn Garden City Festival at the weekend, it turned out to be a much smaller event than we had anticipated but we had a fairly enjoyable time there, nonetheless.

Our first port of call was a brief stop at Topps Tiles which was the workshop of Sir Henry (Tim) Birkin, where during the 1920’s and 30’s he produced his famous Le Mans Blower Bentley motorcars to see the Bentley Drivers Club blue plaque and take a photograph.

I did ask the two members of staff as to the whereabouts of the blue plaque which was presented to Topps Tiles in 2019 by the Bentley Drivers Club but unfortunately neither of them knew where it might be, I was hoping it had not been thrown into a dusty cupboard and forgotten about. Where could the plaque have disappeared to I asked myself.

It’s not hard to imagine the workshop at full tilt when you compare my recent photo with a library photo on the Welwyn Garden City website.

For comparison, the library photo.

As usual, Angella and I forgot to take any photos of ourselves, except those of myself in Topps Tiles and one of Angella in our hotel room.

And finally, as they used to say at the end of the television news when they would come up with a happy story of a small cat who had been rescued from a tree, I’m afraid I do not have a happy ending as to the whereabouts of the missing plaque, but here is an image should anyone wish to take up the challenge of finding the missing plaque.

THE STORY CONTINUES!

I very rarely check my emails on my telephone, so a month later when my wife and I came home from another Forties weekend early on Monday evening I found I had been contacted by a James Coates who had read my post and sent me details of an auction together with a photograph of what appeared to be the blue plaque but without its powder coated paint.

Amazingly enough the auction was taking place in the village hall in Pembridge in Herefordshire and was in progress at the time, so I called and spoke to them and they passed me to the seller who was in the room at the time. I explained to him that I thought the plaque may have come from Topps Tiles in Welwyn Garden City and would he be kind enough to remove it from the sale until we could establish whether the plaque had been stolen, to which he agreed.

Having secured the plaque for the present I then contacted Ron Warmington the ex Chairman of the Bentley Drivers Club who had presented the plaque to Topps Tiles to inform him of the situation and after some time and discussions amongst other members of the committee who presented the plaque it was remembered, that Topps Tiles had said they would need to get planning permission before putting it up and one of the committee had taken the plaque home for safe keeping, whereupon Covid reared its ugly head and the plaque was forgotten about, until now.

Word had now spread of the missing plaque which triggered Sean O’Connell to remember he had taken the plaque home for safe keeping and by all accounts had stored it in his shed of all places. It seems that when these things are manufactured it is normal to make two and to pick the best for powder coating which explains why there are two in existence, which enabled John Godwin the Deputy Chairman of Eastern Region to purchase the plaque that was in the auction so we now have a surfeit of plaques. Almost an heir and a spare!

I have to say I’m delighted to know we have found the missing the plaque, especially as it was only due to a sheer fluke that I happened to go to the forties weekend in Welwyn Garden City and thought a photograph with the plaque would be a nice shot for my Facebook page and also thanks to the eagle eyed James Coates who spotted the plaque in the auction.

I have just been informed that the plaque is now back in the hands of Topps Tiles who have promised to display it on their wall, I shall now have to go back and get the photograph I called in to take on my first visit.

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JUST STOP OIL PROTESTERS ARRESTED.

Video footage posted on social media showed two people wearing white shirts running up to the Stonehenge monoliths with spray paint canisters around 11am.

Two Just Stop Oil protesters have been arrested on suspicion of damaging some of the stones at the ancient site near Salisbury, Wiltshire Police said.

The protesters were seen being marched away from the site by several police officers in a separate video posted by Just Stop Oil, who said the pair had been taken into custody.

I suppose they have to be arrested, on suspicion, until such time as the video evidence is produced in court proving they are guilty of the offence, when a jury of their peers will then find them innocent.

Now, some people may find this a rather strange way for the legal system to work, for I would have thought that if there were video evidence of criminal damage being committed, one has to trust in the legal system to arrive at a guilty verdict. Let’s hope so.

One has to wonder however, why these individuals would target Stonehenge in a Just Stop Oil protest, when as far as I know Stonehenge is Solar Powered!

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TROOPING THE COLOUR 2024.

Trooping the colour 2024 for some reason seemed a tad more emotional than usual. Absolutely bloody fabulous, as always.

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A TOUR OF P & A WOOD.

I had a fabulous time today on a tour round P & A Wood, the famous Bentley and Rolls-Royce dealership with the Bentley Drivers Club. It was great to see BDC friends again and to thank Georgina (P’s daughter) for the very informative tour. They ask that any photos are for personal use only, hence the photo of the outside but they do have some stunning vehicles in their workshops.

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Up to my neck in muck and bullets.

I was busy over the weekend as Angella asked me to cut the edges of the vegetable beds and surround them with a wooden border. As I was digging out and then shoring up with the wood, I felt rather like a World War One soldier in the trenches must have felt. Barring the fact, that I wasn’t scared to death, hungry, being gassed, freeing cold in a damp trench suffering from trench foot, praying that I might survive until the end of the war, it was exactly the same!

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TRIGGER WARNINGS ON TERRY AND JUNE.

I came across a discussion on the subject of trigger warnings on the old TV programme, Terry and June and was somewhat amazed as to why it would need them, although I have to admit I was never an avid watcher of the programme but always felt it was a fairly innocuous sitcom and hardly one to cause offence.

The following is what I was finally allowed to post by way of a reply to a fellow called DS whose text I shall put in bold. This did take two attempts but all will be revealed in the text.

I think here is an example of exactly why we have trigger warnings on things like Terry and June as I tried to make a comment to someone called DS who had posted, the following, I imagine to rebut comments concerning the ‘wokeness’ of the youth of today.

And they’re off. The “It’s only Banter I blame the Snowflakes” Stakes. Favourite “Bi got but Doesn’t Know it Yet”

When I tried to post my reply to question what on earth they were trying to say, a message came up saying, Some members of the community may find your comment inappropriate. Try Again?

So here goes; I wonder if you could explain your comment, Favourite “Bi got but Doesn’t Know it Yet”. I’m afraid I don’t understand what it means? Even though I have just worked it out that it’s supposed to be bigot, I still can’t make sense of the comment. This probably explains the massive gap between the young and us older people and as an example, we never use the word banter. I think closing the chasm is a lost cause but you never know, for we too were young, once upon a time!

Now, I have another message saying to try again but with the same caveat that some members of the community may find your comment inappropriate, together with a red post comment box!

Now, to try to make sense of this, the original story provoked many comments with mention of younger folk being snowflakes and I imagine DS was attempting to defend them and even to go as far as suggesting they were not snowflakes. (At least, I think that was his point, it’s quite hard to translate what young folk say nowadays.)

Obviously, the bloody irony of the situation being that AOL whose site it was, intervened and initially stopped me posting, as my comment may cause offence and then warned me to publish and be dammed, so not wishing to be thought of as woke or a snowflake, that is exactly what I did.

What I am still trying to work out is; was DS a snowflake for complaining about being called a snowflake, or was AOL a snowflake for trying to stop me posting and finally, what on earth was so offensive in anything I wrote to cause AOL to have a snowflake moment in the first place?

Should anyone have any of the answers to these questions, please put your explanation in the comments box below.

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SPEED AWARENESS.

I took one of my cars for a quick spin this morning as anything vaguely modern hates to be sitting around not being used, unlike a proper classic with no warning lights which could come on. Anyway, I went down the road towards the next village from ours where they often have a speed camera check, which is usually placed in the entrance to the village car park and is out of sight round the bend whichever way you enter the village. Sure as eggs is eggs, as I came round the bend I saw three civilians dressed in high viz jackets, two women and a man. The woman raised her arm and pointed what appeared to be a speed camera gun at my car, which was rather convenient as I had entered the village at 20mph just to be on the safe side. Having proceeded up the road for half a mile I turned round and came back, this time entering the village at an even slower speed, however the woman with the gun still raised it and pointed it at my car again. Now, this may sound petty to some, who knows, but I then pulled into the village car park and attracted the woman’s attention and asked in what I felt were fairly polite tones, why on earth she had pointed the gun at my car from both directions when it was blatantly obvious I was travelling way under the speed limit. It seems to me, if you can’t assess the speed of an oncoming vehicle perhaps you shouldn’t be pointing a speed camera gun at the car. I have to wonder if the Police supply these guns and on what criteria, for if they take the word of people like these that the traffic is travelling far too fast through their village, perhaps they are the ones who should be sent on a speed awareness course.

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D DAY CELEBRATIONS.

A D Day celebration and just round the corner from me in the next village, “that’s handy Harry.”

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THE MIDLAND HOTEL MORECAMBE.

Rather belatedly I am uploading a couple of photos from our weekend in Morecambe.

I have very little to add except to say, The Midland Hotel has changed hands and is not up to its usual standard, one hopes they will listen to the feedback from visitors as we don’t want to see it slip quietly into a cheap pub/restaurant type of hotel.

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SAME HOTEL DIFFERENT REVUE.

We went at the weekend for one of our 40’s events at The Midland Hotel in Morecambe which is a fabulous Art Deco hotel and is not the cheapest hotel in the world but the service and ambience etc were well worth paying for, however the hotel in now under new management and some of the changes which have been implemented by the new owners didn’t go down too well with our group.

The following are two revues, one being mine and the other being from a complete stranger who stayed at the hotel with a completely different view as to the merits of the place. I shall leave my thoughts at the end of this post and will upload some of our photos later, when I get a chance.

The following is my revue.

We stayed at The Midland on the weekend of 01/04 March 2024 where we enjoyed our 30’s/40’s weekend with Mark and Hoc Ewing and I have to say all aspects of the weekend which they had control over were up to their usual standard.

Unfortunately, other aspects of our stay were definitely not up to par and the feel of the place had been spoilt, which is a great shame for one of the best Art Deco Hotels in this country.

Having to collect a table number and go to the bar to order food is not what one expects from a four star hotel, especially when paying four star prices for the food, this is after all the sort of service one might receive when eating at a down market pub/restaurant establishment.

Having previously stayed at The Midland on numerous occasions we were very aware of the lack of staff which tended to put a bit of a dampener on our Saturday evening entertainment especially. On previous events when the band had finished, we would all retire to the bar and continue our drinking and socialising for some time and one would have thought the takings in the bar would have been more than enough to justify the staff cost to cover this service. Regardless of the fact that we were taking part in a special event, it is not de rigueur to close the bar at 11.00pm to residents of a four star hotel.

Personally, there are two more 40’s events taking place in Morecambe later this year where we would have normally stayed at The Midland but if this is the standard of service, we are going to receive we may have to look for alternative accommodation which would be a shame as in previous years, to stay at The Midland has been a delight.

Please do not spoil the ship for a ha’peth of tar.

And now for a rather different revue of the same hotel.

I visited for a 2 night stay, during my stay I found all staff very attentive, professional and welcoming.
The room and establishment was spotless throughout.
At busy times staff remained calm and efficient.
Table service is present at breakfast, however you do order at the bar on an evening.
I feel the times of table cloths and service have moved on, ordering at the bar creates a more friendly, relaxed atmosphere, hospitality staff have a very difficult job, they are not servants and should not be treated as such.
The warm, welcome, friendly, family service is what Morecambe needs to bring families back to the holiday destination it once was
Thank you to all the staff at the Midland.
You are all superb.

Now, call me a sceptical old so and so, but this second revue seems to me to have the feel of something a management team might have put up in an effort to encourage others to embrace the “Bernie Inn” style of dining.

I was also slightly amused by the comment that hospitality staff have a very difficult job and they are not servants and should not be treated as such. Whilst not wishing to be too picky about their comment, I would have thought the job description of someone who waits at table must contain reference to serving food, now whether one who serves is a servant is obviously open to debate and no doubt will be fiercely debated when I have posted this and the more woke readers have read this post.

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