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Conference govt02::basingstoke

Title: * BASINGSTOKE - Gateway to Wessex *
Notice:BASINGSTOKE - John Arlott lived here - then left, I wonder why
Moderator:COMICS::CORNEJ
Created:Wed Jul 27 1988
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:925
Total number of notes:5875

827.0. "info on Basingstoke" by KAOOA::MACLELLAN () Tue Jan 03 1995 17:31

    I will be making my first trip to England approximately 16-Jan and will
    be staying in Basingstoke for 3 weeks. I am coming from Ottawa, Canada.
    
    I would appreciate it if you could advise me on any points of interest
    in the area. How far is it to London ? Stonehenge ?
    
    As well, what is the weather like at this particular time of the year ?
    
    Much appreciated,
    Terry MacLellan
    Hull, Canada
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827.1Well now...KERNEL::MORRISWhich universe did you dial?Wed Jan 04 1995 13:5924
    Points of interest in the area kind of depend upon what interests
    you...
    
    London is a 40 minute train ride away:  full of all the usual capital
    city type stuff - theatres, shows, museums (or is that musea?) etc.
    
    Stonehenge is a 40 minute car journey away:  not as good to visit as it
    once was - you used to be able to carve your name on the stones, now
    they keep you at a respectable distance!
    
    Basingstoke itself is not badly served for a provincial town:  superb
    concert hall (doubles as theatre / general purpose venue), roundabouts,
    cinemas, ice rink, bowling, roundabouts, characterless housing estates,
    roundabouts, lots of nice country within easy reach once you've passed
    the last roundabout.
    
    As for weather, we had freezing conditions and snow at the weekend but
    today it's a balmy 7� and rain is imminent:  so I guess `changeable'
    might capture the spirit, but basically `temperate' is probably what a
    meteorologist would call it.
    
    Hope this helps at least a little
    
    Jon
827.2Or try the Basingstoke WWW pageKERNEL::HOGGANDWed Jan 04 1995 14:565
    Friday or Saturday night down the George pub at the top end of town.
    Now that's a point of interest. There are better pubs, but you (a) need
    a car and (b) the "interest factor" will be lower.
    
    Dave.
827.3what interest factorKAOOA::MACLELLANMon Jan 09 1995 19:237
    re .2
    
    Dave,
    
    what would the "interest factor" at the George pub be ?
    
    Terry
827.4KERNEL::HOGGANDMon Jan 09 1995 21:5212
    The George is this long pub that plays dance/house music at one end and
    rock at the other. As you walk down it, the clientele changes from
    16-year old clubbers to your hardened bikers. 
    
    It is the busiest pub in the town centre (aside, perhaps from Chicago
    Rock Cafe - which I can never get into). Sticking to bottled beers is
    probably a safe bet.
    
    As for the "interest factor" - it's a good place to pull.
    
    Dave
     
827.5KERNEL::COFFEYJThe Uk CSC Unix Girlie.Wed Jan 11 1995 09:3418
>It is the busiest pub in the town centre 

and the only pub that thinks so much of it's 
clientele it has bouncers.


>(aside, perhaps from Chicago
>    Rock Cafe - which I can never get into)

Don't wear trainers or jeans is normally the
answer to that. 

> As for the "interest factor" - it's a good place to pull.
 

Do you go for the teeny-boppers or the bikers?

  
827.6PEKING::JOLLYLWed Jan 11 1995 13:284
    
    The Feather's has Bouncers.
    
    No wait, on reflection, they could have been babysitters.
827.7KERNEL::HOGGANDWed Jan 11 1995 14:289
    Jo,
    
    I do not wear trainers out (give me some credit). The excuses range
    from "Too busy" through to "Too many blokes".
    
    As to regards whom I pull, I go for those who seem interesting, not
    based on what their wearing.
    
    Dave.
827.8Wait Q contd.COMICS::MACLEANA Pure Dear in a Wicked WorldMon Jan 30 1995 17:0118
    
    A source who knows one of the CRC bouncers said that from 8pm 
    they let some/most guys in, dress-code allowing . After 10:30
    pm they only let couples in as it's normally quite busy , and 
    at  some  arbitrary  time between the two they stop groups of 
    single  men  entering  unless  it  starts emptying  a lot ! . 
    So guys, there you have it, a now  essential  part  of Friday 
    night drinking kit .... a long blonde wig and  high heels ! . 
    
    While I'm here , can  anyone suggest a Gallery or interesting
    museum in  the surrounding area which is open on a Saturday ?
    ( Other than the Basingstoke Museum in the market square that 
    is ! ) . 
    
    Sandie...../
    
      
                                                   
827.9KERNEL::COFFEYJThe Uk CSC Unix Girlie.Mon Jan 30 1995 19:2112
Hmm, still doesn't fit with the 6:30/7ish I arrive and meet 3 male friends 
who arrived together earlier. 

7:30-8ish one chap arrives with 2 young ladies to meet those of us 
already there and is turned away for trainers - 2 out of the 3
other chaps were also wearing trainers. 

It'd be just so much easier to know who was allowed to wear 
what when......still I've got in each time, it just bugs me having 
to leave again shortly after when friends arrive and are
refused entry. 

827.10Only when its suits !?!?COMICS::MACLEANA Pure Dear in a Wicked WorldTue Jan 31 1995 10:2311
    
    Maybe it's an evenings only dress-code ? . There  are plenty of
    pubs/restaurants that let trainers/jeans etc in through the day 
    (as it's less busy and they want your dosh !)and tighten things 
    up in the evening . It's an easy way of cutting down on numbers 
    ,especially males who are a little more likely to be dressed in 
    this way I'd say , and otherwise I guess they'd have to just go 
    by  the  look of  your  face / dress-sense etc . Not sure which 
    would be worse !!!