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Saddleworth War Time Week End


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This is the first one of its kind and shall be held over 3 days 8th, 9th, and 10th August 2008.
The tribute to the veterans will take place in Uppermill on the Sunday. Forming up at Churchill Playing Fields with Standards of all services,followed by ex serviceman and women and our cadets forces. Followed by
re-enactment and vehicle parade.TA and Regulars are cordially invited depending Committments.

The Parade will last approx 30 minutes, Then the towns pubs of Uppermill will provide Live enterainment thoughout the afternoon
For more information contact Alan Noble on 0161 628 7799
Click here for Alan's email address
http://www.saddleworthwartimeweekend.com



Two sponsorship, items that our Regimental Club are involved in,
1, Andy Barlow G M. Para jump, who is raising funds for Blesma.
British limbless ex service assoc ,he will be conducting this event on 14 June,

Andrew Barlow getting his George Medal from the Queen, Andy who was injured in the Soviet laid minefield has had to have his left leg amputated above the knee,

2, Tony Alderton (Club Sec), will be completing an 8 mile walk across Morcombe Bay on 28 June, in aid of Diabetes-UK,
Its a great effort by both Andy and Tony ,
Please support these worthwhile events sponsorship forms are held by our club steward Dave, ,if you can not travel to the club, please post any donations to care of club steward , cheques can be made payable to :-
either,
Blesma,
or
Diabetes UK
Thank you
Alan Noble
Club Chairman


News coming in about the Warrant Officers & Senior NCOs, Past & Present Reunion. to be held this year in Stockport 18th October.






Remember its the Warrant Officers & Senior NCOs, Past & Present Reunion.
If you did not get your letter and would like to go contact
John Davis Capt (Retired) Ass Regt Sec
Click on John's name his e mail address will come up



Oldham Branch are selling a
Roll of Honour
in memory of all Fusiliers and children killed by Northern Ireland terrorist. We have included the M62 coach bomb which as you know concerned 2 RRF fusiliers.


This is the Roll of Honour in its Frame


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This is what is inside the frame

Lefthand side of frame


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Righthand side of frame


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The cost is £39.99 each. Due to parcelling we would be obliged if anyone wanting one could collect to save being damaged.
If you would like one Click Here to e mail Ronnie Owen


Fusilier Museum project goes from strength to strength
12th May 2008

With another busy and successful year behind the project, there is only one more to go now until the museum doors open to the public in time for the Gallipoli celebrations in April 2009. The construction work is well underway and the building is beginning to look like a museum and a regimental headquarters rather than a building site. The new glazing in the weaving shed - the larger of the two main exhibition galleries - is particularly impressive and has been meticulously repaired. All glazing in display galleries will be covered for improved security and to exclude natural daylight which is damaging to exhibits, but the fabric of the building, even where it is barely noticeable, has been restored as part of the project.

Meanwhile the foundations have been laid for the modern entrance extension which will have large glazed panels overlooking the relocated Lutyens Memorial in Sparrow Park. These will be punctuated with stack-bonded red brick walls, which will also be used to face the external wall of the weaving shed. When the building was originally constructed, there was a plan to extend it across the land which became Sparrow Park. This never happened and the wall remained rather crudely finished for over 100 years.


The front elevation of the building where stone work is being repaired

The museum collection is also the subject of some tender loving care and many items have been carefully removed to the Conservation Studios in Preston, which are operated by Lancashire County Council. An assortment of different objects ranging from historic colours to oil paintings, textiles, weapons and sculptures will be carefully conserved there and prepared for redisplay.


Objects are being transported to Preston for conservation work

There are plans to recruit a Commercial Manager later this year who will be responsible to the charitable company for running the commercial aspects of the museum and for managing the museum staff. The new recruit will be carefully chosen and in the months before the opening will take on the tasks of planning and publicising the activities programme, stocking the shop, developing the catering offer and marketing the corporate entertainment facilities.

The budget is now fixed at £3.75million, having increased after the construction tenders, received last summer were considerably higher than expected. The fundraising is proceeding well and is just about keeping pace with spending although there are still some hefty hurdles to be jumped before the project can be absolutely confident of success. Issues related to cash flow need to be addressed as the monthly bills are significant and some of the assured funding is retrospective and must be found and spent before it can be reclaimed.

It is amazing to reflect on how much has been achieved. But there is still a long way to go and a great many more risks need to be managed and decisions taken before the ambitious vision becomes a reality. Steering Group members will continue to work to capacity until the project is complete. There are exhibition and interior designs to be developed discussed and approved, accounts to be managed, funds to be raised, minutes and innumerably applications and letters to be written and many more partnerships to be forged and nurtured - but it continues to be a joyful journey and now a journey with a clear goal in sight.







The Regimental Museum

The Regimental Museum at Wellington Barracks is to close its doors on the
3rd August 2008

in readyness for its move into the Arts and Craft Centre in Bury