
Junior Home International
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Junior Home International
Someone told me it was the JHI this weekend - but I've seen or heard nothing about it.
Anyone know anything?

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Mrs H - god
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Re: Junior Home International
No report on BO website yet 

- jayelc
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Re: Junior Home International
Oh! Was it levy free then?
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Mrs H - god
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Re: Junior Home International
jayelc wrote:No report on BO website yet
Probably because the officials have not sent a report/request to
the National Office. You don't expect the staff (that are left) to
monitor "unimportant"***** events and post the results themselves.
****** Note: I think the JHI's are important but they are not "Partnership"
events and are, therefore, probably not important enough as far as the staff
are concerned.

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Re: Junior Home International
jayelc wrote:No report on BO website yet
why not write one yourself? I'm sure they would publish it. As people have said, not a particularly important event for the masses (although it obviously is for the juniors)
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Re: Junior Home International
It always was levy free when I was involved. The agreement was that if the entry fee was only a small part of the charge made by the organisers for the complete weekend (travel, accommodation, food etc) then no levy was charged. It was the same for Euromeeting. Don't know if it's the same in the brave new commercial world. 

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Re: Junior Home International
Mrs H wrote:Oh! Was it levy free then?
Sorry for not being crystal clear, Mrs H, although I thought you might have understood. I meant in the same way that nearly all HOC events are not BOF events ie directly under BOF's control.
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Re: Junior Home International
Stop moaning please. My fingers are on the server plug.
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pyrat - [nope] cartel
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Re: Junior Home International
pyrat wrote:Stop moaning please. My fingers are on the server plug.
Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
Stop talking, start running.
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Angry Haggis - blue
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Re: Junior Home International
Can't comment on the weekend as I was not there but photos were taken by wendles http://www.flickr.com/photos/wendles56/sets/72157635542660241/.
Results are on the swoc website. Looks like everyone enjoyed themselves with the individual day on llangatog and relays on clydach terrace. Individual day was planned by Ben Mitchell ex welsh junior, now m20, controlled by Mark Saunders with the 2 days organised by swoc, relay day was planned by Mark Saunders, welsh junior parents did all the admin and made food for 120+ people.
Results are on the swoc website. Looks like everyone enjoyed themselves with the individual day on llangatog and relays on clydach terrace. Individual day was planned by Ben Mitchell ex welsh junior, now m20, controlled by Mark Saunders with the 2 days organised by swoc, relay day was planned by Mark Saunders, welsh junior parents did all the admin and made food for 120+ people.
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