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Post by roger on Aug 22, 2006 0:09:22 GMT
[Fanfare please... thank you! ] Hi everyone, I am delighted to announce that our good friend Steve Hayter has accepted the newly created role of Information Co-ordinator. We are aware that important information is sometimes received in the form of a post to this forum by one of our members. Due to his very heavy workload, Simon is unlikely to see that. In the past, I have endeavoured to convey such information to him but my time is also limited and I admit I have failed to do so on a number of occasions. Steve has now stepped in to fill that gap for which Simon and I are most grateful. The title comes with or without a hyphen at no extra cost! Steve does, of course, retain his role as Site Photographer. Roger
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Post by Andrew on Aug 22, 2006 0:34:06 GMT
Hi Roger and All... A fanfare for the "not so common man"... indeed! Well Done Steve - Your commitment and input have been rewarded! Excellent work! Regards, Andrew
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Post by Joe on Aug 22, 2006 2:30:51 GMT
Yes, well done Steven. Congratulations on your new role of Information Co-ordinator. Mr Steven Hayter IC...very nice! A birthday honour! Cheers, Joe
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Post by Richard on Aug 22, 2006 7:18:23 GMT
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Post by postscript on Aug 22, 2006 9:51:26 GMT
Thank you Steve for accepting a demanding role, for doing it properly as we all know you will, it entails a lot of effort. It will, however, be a wonderful bonus to us all to have our diverse 'fonts' of information more easily noticeable and accessible.
It s also great that ways and means are being found to spread the overall workload of this magnificent site around an increasing number of hands.
Peter
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Post by drew on Aug 22, 2006 9:56:27 GMT
The switch to the withering lights? Are we back on topic yet? Dave And many hands make light work! Congratulations Steve.
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Post by thomas on Aug 22, 2006 17:56:34 GMT
Congratulations, Steve!I'm sure you will be a information co-ordinator with the same enthusiasm like being the site photographer. A job that already can't be done any better! Thomas
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