I think keep it simple at 25 per vehicle, once ballast pay you have to consider em. ;)

The only reason I say that is it was optional and it's for charity a fiver isn't much in the grand scheme of things but it could help amount to an extra rescue, and it is after all for charity :D
 
The only reason I say that is it was optional and it's for charity a fiver isn't much in the grand scheme of things but it could help amount to an extra rescue, and it is after all for charity :D

Yes i missed the optional bit but thats a given anyway i think, it will be a good weekend and money raised for a good cause always makes people warm and fuzzy:)
 
How about £20 pv going on a £10 per person basis using the assumption that there will be 2 people in each, then the ballasts pay a fiver to the vehicle and a fiver to the pot ?

That covers fuel and a donation on both side ?
 
How about £20 pv going on a £10 per person basis using the assumption that there will be 2 people in each, then the ballasts pay a fiver to the vehicle and a fiver to the pot ?

That covers fuel and a donation on both side ?
cos not all passengers have an income other than driver :)
 
It was 25 for chippie run I think it's fair to keep it the same, no one had probs with that and it avoids confusion!
Extra donations from those feeling flush will be gratefully received :)
 
It was 25 for chippie run I think it's fair to keep it the same, no one had probs with that and it avoids confusion!
Extra donations from those feeling flush will be gratefully received :)

Oh there was plenty of bitching over a measly twenty five quid.
With six months notice that's less than a pound a week to put aside....
Once people got into the swing of things and remembered that it wasn't lining the back pockets of anyone and going to a good cause it was ok.......very cheap for a guided days laning I hasten to add ;):)
 
Oh there was plenty of bitching over a measly twenty five quid.
With six months notice that's less than a pound a week to put aside....
Once people got into the swing of things and remembered that it wasn't lining the back pockets of anyone and going to a good cause it was ok.......very cheap for a guided days laning I hasten to add ;):)

I think it's cheap too, and have no problem donating to good causes :)
 
Oh there was plenty of bitching over a measly twenty five quid.
With six months notice that's less than a pound a week to put aside....
Once people got into the swing of things and remembered that it wasn't lining the back pockets of anyone and going to a good cause it was ok.......very cheap for a guided days laning I hasten to add ;):)

rising to the bait- wasn't plenty of bitchin there was me- and you know the reasons why - because it caught me on the hop and I was off the scale broke when that came out and some people supported the fact I was distressed

and at no point did anyone think it was lining anyone's pocket

but I agree it's good value for money
 
25 seems a good figure.
On a boring note: Mr Kipling is famous for Bakewell Tarts.
Bakewell is famous for Bakewell Pudding. They aren't the same thing. The pudding is far better.
 
25 seems a good figure.
On a boring note: Mr Kipling is famous for Bakewell Tarts.
Bakewell is famous for Bakewell Pudding. They aren't the same thing. The pudding is far better.

I know a tart that bakes well:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::monitor_punch:
 

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