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Wembley & District Centre Meetings held on the third Thursday of the month at
Sudbury Neighbourhood Centre, 809 Harrow Road, Wembley, HA0 2LP
NEWSLETTER APRIL 2017 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Next Newsletter due AUGUST 2017 APRIL - 151 SPRING
CONTENTS
2 Membership/Newsletter 6/7 Summer Outings 11 Membership Form
3 Theatre Group/Refreshments
etc Summer Holiday
8 Summer Outing Booking Form 12 2017 Committee Members
4 Oak Leaf Club/Winter Outings 9 General Information on outings 13 Pull-out Events Sheet
5 Lectures/Treasurers Report 10 Oak Leaf Club Application Form
Dear Friends
As I write this welcome message, the clocks have gone forward and we are now into British Summer
Time. I’m never sure whether it’s best to have an extra hour or, in this case, get to bed an hour earlier!
However, it’s lovely to see the spring sunshine again.
We have just held our AGM, marking my first completed year as chairman, and I would like to thank you
all for your support and encouragement of our committee volunteers who have worked so hard for us.
As mentioned in the last newsletter, we tried something new at our AGM by showing you some of the
hundreds of photographs taken by members over the course of the last year. I thought the standard of
the photographs was first class, and my thanks to Val Hirth for assembling them into a slide show of the
various destinations. It is perhaps in this way that we can appreciate the wide spectrum of places of
interest that we visit. I hope this show gave plenty of encouragement to sign up for as many trips as
possible!
On a completely different tack, did you happen to see the obituary of Dame Jennifer Jenkins (wife of Roy
Jenkins)? Dame Jenkins has died at the age of 96 years and I for one did not know of or appreciate her
role as chair of the National Trust. She was born in Buxton where we were based for last year’s NT
holiday and was the daughter of Sir Parker Morris who drew up the standards for council housing. Her
career included school teaching, Chairman of the Consumers’ Association, member of the British
Standards and Design Council and the Historic Buildings Council. More relevant to us, she oversaw the
addition of over 50 villages and hamlets to the NT and half the coastline of Britain, including the (topical)
White Cliffs of Dover. She also reactivated the Neptune Campaign, a vital project to protect our
coastline. To her credit, she was instrumental in taking the NT forward at a time when it might have
been split over the controversial subject of hunting.
In closing, I look forward to joining with you at our monthly meeting and summer outings, and would
ask again for volunteer(s) to organise our outings for the next winter period.
Kind regards
Phil Rankmore
OUR THANKS TO DANIELS ESTATE AGENTS WHO KINDLY PRINT OUR NEWSLETTERS FREE OF CHARGE
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MEMBERSHIP
The annual subscription of £12 each is due for renewal on 1st JANUARY 2017. The renewal form is
included with this newsletter. If you do not attend the meetings or wish your membership ticket posted
to you, please send me a stamped addressed envelope. Twenty members have not paid their
membership yet. Unfortunately for one reason or another several members have not renewed.
We need to boost our membership so do not forget to spread the word to family and friends and please
remember to let me know if you change your address or if you now have an email address. If you bring
along a visitor the charge is only £2. Please make sure that the visitor comes and sees me.
Our condolences to Janice Ford whose husband Mike sadly passed away in December. Mike was always
one of the first to come forward at the end of the meetings to help put the chairs and tables back and to
help carry the boxes of books and bric-a-brac to the storage cupboards.
National Trust Senior Membership Rates
You may not know that if you are over 60 and have been a National Trust member for at least five years
within the last ten years, you can convert to Senior Membership which means a 25% discount on adult
prices. To find out more, apply directly to the Supporter Services Centre (tel: 0344 800 1895) or look
online
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/news/senior-membership-prices.
Data Protection Act
The contact details of members are held in a computer database for administration purposes only and will
not be passed to any third party.
Jean Peacock – Membership Secretary
NEWSLETTERS
Let me know if you have anything you would like to contribute to our newsletters that may be of interest
to our members. The publication dates are the Thursday of our meetings in January, April, July and
October. You will have to let me have any articles or interesting facts at least two weeks before the date
of the meetings in each of the months stated.
If you do not attend our monthly meetings to collect your newsletters, we would be obliged if you could
send 2 medium size stamped addressed envelopes to cover the July and October newsletters. This will
help cut our postage costs. (It would normally be 4 stamped envelopes for the year but as this is the
second newsletter for 2017 you need only send 2).
Also, if you live in a block of flats that has a locked main door which prohibits the newsletter being put
through your own letterbox, please send me medium sized stamped addressed envelopes. Our stalwart
Chairman and Treasurer who kindly deliver these newsletters have come across this problem.
Don’t forget to let me know if you are now on the internet so your newsletter can be emailed to you.
PLEASE NOTE – As I’m on holiday when the July newsletter is due the committee have agreed that this will
be issued at the August meeting.
Jean Peacock – Newsletter Editor
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THEATRE GROUP
On Tuesday 28th March 41 of us went along to the matinee performance of “Beautiful” - the Carole King
Musical – thoroughly enjoyed the look back to the music of our youth! I’m looking at tickets for later in
the year at a price we can afford!
Jean Peacock – Theatre Group Organiser
REFRESHMENTS/BRIC-A-BRAC & BOOKS
Volunteers are always needed for the refreshments – there’s very little washing up involved! We have
very few male volunteers yet I’m sure that men are perfectly able to pour hot water into a cup!
Your bric-a-brac is always welcome but, unfortunately, due to lack of storage space, we cannot take large
items.
I thought you might be interested to know that I take any items or books which have been around for
some time to St Luke’s Hospice charity shop in Wembley. As they are gift aided I receive notification
from them to let me know how much they have raised on the items I take along. October 2016 to
February 2017 it was £112.93 – so we are helping another very worthy cause.
Barbara Dearsley – Refreshments/Bric-a-Brac & Books
SUMMER HOLIDAY - DEVON HIGHLIGHTS - 8th to 13th October 2017.
There has been a good response to this holiday. Thank you to all the members for booking early.
We will be staying at the family run 3 star Langstone Cliff Hotel set in 19 acres of woodland on the
beautiful South Coast of Devon nestled in the heart of Dawlish Warren.
There are only three double/twin rooms available and there is a waiting list for single rooms so if you
have any relations or friends who would like to join us please contact me for a full itinerary and booking
forms - please send SAE to: Mrs June Dray 27 Glenwood Grove, Kingsbury NW9 8HL (020 8200 1944).
If we have a full coach, we will be entitled to £40 off our final balance which is due 31st JULY. Apologies
for the early reminder but as the July newsletter has had to be put back until August it will then be too
late.
Price per person based on 40 passengers (twin/double share) £589
Price per person based on 30 passengers (twin/double share) £629
Single room supplement £59
Non-refundable deposit £80
Looking forward to another successful holiday.
June Dray – Holiday Organiser
If my body was a car, I’d trade it in for a newer model. Cause every time I cough or sneeze, my radiator
leeks and my exhaust backfires
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OAK LEAF CLUB
Winners for the months of January-March 2017 were:
January February March
1st Prize Mrs B Dearsley Mrs J Dray Mrs J Peacock
2nd Prize Mrs N Ferrari Miss S Schiff Miss R Anfossi
3rd Prize Mrs D White Miss J Robb Mrs K Norris
The first draw of the Oak Leaf Club for its financial year is on 20th April – each share costs £12 per annum.
You can join at any time of the year deducting £1 per share for each month you have missed. Each share
in the club costs £12 and you may purchase as many shares as you like giving you more chances to win a
prize.
You MUST be a member of the Wembley & District Centre of the National Trust but you can purchase
shares if you are a non-National Trust member.
If you wish your membership ticket to be sent to you, please enclose a stamped addressed envelope. An
application form is attached at the end of the newsletter for you to complete for the year commencing
April 2017.
Sheila Peckett – Oak Leaf Club Administrator
WINTER OUTINGS
We have now finished our winter outings for this session. Thanks to all of you who have supported them
and hence contributed to the fund for our Centre.
You will recall from our Chairman’s letter in the January newsletter that Diane White is stepping down
from organising some of the outings. A request was made for someone to take over her role but so far
there has been no response. I am unable to do these outings on my own therefore unless anyone
comes forward by the end of May there will be no more winter outings!
Sheila Peckett – Winter Outings Organiser
I am a Seenager (Senior teenager).
I have everything that I wanted as a teenager only 60 years later.
I don’t have to go to school or work.
I get an allowance every month.
I don’t have a curfew.
I have a driver’s license and my own car.
The people I hang around with are not scared of getting pregnant and they do not use drugs.
And I don’t have acne.
Being Old Is Great!
An old woman was asked - at your ripe age, what would you prefer to get Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s?
The woman answered - definitely Parkinson’s - better to spill half my wine than to forget where I keep the
bottle.
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LECTURES
Thursday 18th May – Brent Volunteer Police Cadets - by Jamie Steele
Jamie Steele of the Metropolitan Police will tell us about the work he does with the Brent Volunteer
Police Cadets and their place in the community. He will take a questions and answers session and the
cadets will be in attendance to show us their drilling skills. Those of you who have been to Diva Opera in
December at St Andrew’s Church will have seen their skills and support of that evening. Do come along
and learn and support them.
Thursday 15th June – The Battle of Waterloo - by Rupert Matthews
Rupert is a well-known speaker having visited other National Trust groups. We all know of the Battle of
Waterloo which took place on 18th June 1815, but I am sure you will be interested to know more about
this momentous event in European History.
Thursday 20th July – George III and Queen charlotte and their connections in West London - by
Andrea Cameron.
Always a popular speaker, Andrea returns to us with another of her interesting talks of our history.
George III is one of the longest reigning monarch in British History and during a period of extraordinary
advancement in the arts. sciences and manufacturing. This has been completed overshadowed by his
image as the mad king and as the monarch who lost America.
Thursday 17th August – World Heritage sights in Great Britain and Ireland - by Frank Weare
Frank is a well-known lecturer and a chartered civil and structural engineer. His wish is to show some of
the magnificent architecture and designated UNESCO World Heritage sites here in Great Britain and
Ireland and to share his joy with travellers who want to appreciate and understand their fascination and
beauty as well. Most of you will have visited some of these sites, maybe with the National Trust but
were you aware that they were listed by UNESCO as Heritage sites.
Thursday 21st September – by Tony Earle
Tony returns after a few years absence to tell us about the London Underground, from its inception to
the present day. It is the oldest underground system in the world and how, every day, thousands of
commuters, tourists and Londoners use the tube service to travel around London. The London
Underground system is an iconic and important part of the city, as much part of London as black cabs,
Big Ben and over-priced pints. Have you ever stopped to wonder how it got there? Tony will explain all.
Thursday 19th October – Patrick, Father of the Bronte’s - by Colin Pinney
Colin will present his live One Man Show, about Patrick Bronte, a former priest from Northern Ireland.
He outlived all his children and his wife by 40 years. Described as “strange” and a “half-mad” man who
was not naturally fond of children, he has been regarded as a cold and unfeeling man who terrorised his
family with sudden outbursts of temper. This show includes the verse of Bramwell and Emily Bronte –
with Charlottes’ comments!!!
TREASURERS REPORT
The following income was received for the period January - March 2017
Membership £ 1,272
Visitors £ 4.00
Refreshments £ 23.40
Books/Bric-a-Brac £ 42.60
AGM Raffle £ 115.50
Donations £ 292.00
Phil Hirth – Treasurer
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SUMMER OUTINGS 2017
RNLI College Discovery Tour There is a small waiting list Tuesday 30th May
Poole, Dorset
There will be time in Poole, where there are numerous places to eat and shop, or wander around the
harbour. At 2.30 we have a 90-minute tour of the RNLI college to find out how their crews and
lifeguards are trained. The tour explores the training facilities, including their world class Sea Survival
centre, which hosts the wave tank and Lifeboat simulator. There will be time for a cup of tea before we
leave for home.
Maximum Number 30 Price: £30
Sissinghurst Castle Garden NT
Nr Cranbrook, Kent Saturday 17th June
The garden at Sissinghurst Castle in the Weald of Kent is among the most famous gardens in England
and is Grade I listed. It was created in the 1930s by Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold
Nicolson. The garden itself is designed as a series of 'rooms', each with a different character of colour
and/or theme. There is the Granary Restaurant serving meals using their own ingredients from their
vegetable plot, fresh cakes and drinks.
Price: National Trust Members £21.50 Price Non-National Trust Members £33.55
Compton Verney Saturday 15th July
Warwickshire
Compton Verney is an award-winning art gallery housed in a Grade 1 Listed Mansion. Set in 120 acres of
‘Capability’ Brown parkland within the beautiful Warwickshire countryside. There are 6 permanent
collections of art from around the world. Our visit will start with a free introductory talk and then a
group tour of the exhibition. There is a cafe and restaurant for lunch or afternoon tea.
Price: £33.50
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Petersfield and Goodwood House Tuesday 22nd August
West Sussex
We stop in the town of Petersfield where we can purchase lunch and have a walk around before re-
joining the coach for the short ride to Goodwood House. Goodwood is the seat of the Dukes of
Richmond, Lennox, Gordon & Aubigny, whose family art collection is one of the greatest in any English
country house. We have a guided tour of the house followed by tea and scones before the journey
home.
Price: £39.50
Audley End House Saturday 23rd September
Saffron Walden, Essex
Explore this Jacobean mansion house and meet the staff in the Victorian Service Wing. Wander the
tranquil gardens created by 'Capability' Brown and enjoy the stunning views across the unspoilt Essex
countryside. There is a Servants Hall tea room with locally-sourced hot and cold meals, drinks and
snacks. There are also light refreshments in the Cart Yard cafe.
Price: English Heritage Members £21.50 Price: Non-English Heritage Members £34.85
An Interesting Fact
Brent is the most ancient borough name of all. Brent predates the Anglo-Saxons and even the Romans,
it comes from a Celtic word meaning 'holy one' or 'high place'. A river of the same name still flows
through the borough. It is one of only a handful of pre-Roman names still in use in the London area,
along with Penge, Thames and London itself.
A police officer called the station on his radio.
"I have an interesting case here. An old lady shot her husband for stepping on the floor she just mopped."
"Have you arrested the woman?"
"Not yet. The floor's still wet."
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NATIONAL TRUST WEMBLEY & DISTRICT CENTRE
BOOKING FORM - SUMMER OUTINGS 2017
NAME(S) OF PERSON(S)..............................................................................................................................................
ADDRESS.............................................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................TELEPHONE NO....................................................................
EMAIL ADDRESS..............................................................................................................................................................
Please tick through preferred Pick-up Points
Wembley Park Preston Road St John's St Cuthbert’s
9.00 9.05 9.15 9.20
VENUE DAY& DATE COST TOTAL NEXT TO
POOLE & RNLI COLLEGE
(There is a small waiting list)
TUESDAY 8th APRIL £30.00
SISSINGHURST NATIONAL
TRUST
SAT. 17th JUNE
NT Member £21.50
Non-NT
Member £33.55
COMPTON VERNEY
SAT. 15th JULY £33.50
PETERSFIELD and GOODWOOD
HOUSE HHA MEMBER
TUESDAY 22nd
AUG
HHA
Member £27.50
Non HHA
Member £39.50
AUDLEY END HOUSE
ENGLISH HERITAGE SAT. 23rd SEPT
EH Member £21.50
Non EH
Member £34.85
WEMBLEY PARK Outside Ark Academy, a short walk from Wembley Park Station.
PRESTON ROAD In Preston Road near bus stop opposite The Preston Pub.
ST JOHN’S In Crawford Avenue, Wembley
ST CUTHBERT'S In Carlton Avenue West near the junction with the Watford Road near St Cuthbert's
Church. Outside Event Day Area for Parking
Please send this booking form to:
Mrs V Hirth, 14 Elms Gardens, Wembley, Middlesex HA0 2RU - Tel: 020 8931 6906
A stamped addressed envelope is required if you know you will not be present at the next Lecture meeting.
PAYMENT METHODS:
1. Bank transfer. Account Details. Sort Code 40-46-10. Account No. 51033468. Account: National Trust
Wembley & District Centre.
2. Either enclose one cheque to cover all trips you wish to take but please take note this will be cashed
immediately.
3. Enclose separate cheques for each outing. They may be left undated or dated not later than ONE
MONTH to the date of the outing when they will be cashed.
If you have not been allocated a place your cheque or a refund will be made.
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GENERAL INFORMATION ON OUTINGS
PICK-UP & SET DOWN POINTS
Wembley Park Outside Ark Academy just down from Wembley Park Station
Preston Road Preston Road near the bus stop opposite the Preston Pub. At end of day, set down outside The
Preston Pub.
St John’s In Crawford Avenue, Wembley
Watford Road Opposite St. Cuthbert’s Church, in The Crescent– Outside Event Day Area for Parking
BOOKING FORM:
You are asked to indicate the point at which you wish to join the coach, and also, whom you may like to sit next to.
When your ticket is issued, it will show your seat number and the time at which the coach will leave the point you
elected to join the coach.
PAYMENT METHODS:
1. Bank transfer. Account Details. Sort Code 40-46-10. Account No. 51033468. Account National Trust
Wembley & District Centre.
2. Enclose one cheque to cover all trips you wish to take but please take note this will be cashed
immediately.
3. Enclose separate cheques for each outing. They may be left undated or dated not later than ONE
MONTH prior to the date of the outing when they will be cashed.
If you have not been allocated a place your cheque or a refund will be made.
TICKETS:
Ticket’s for an outing will be issued as soon as possible and will usually be available at the next Lecture meeting.
CANCELLATIONS:
Cancellation within 14 Days of outing - If seat is not filled a 50% charge will be made.
Cancellation within 24 hours - no refund will be given.
Some trips have to be paid for in advance - in these cases no refund will be made.
GENERAL: Members are reminded that an amount for a gratuity for the driver is included in the amount you have
paid for the outing. Should you find yourself unable to attend an outing please telephone to let me know you are
not coming, even if this is fairly late on the evening before the outing. We may have members on a waiting list who
could take your place. When visiting National Trust properties and other similar properties you are asked to ensure
that you are wearing suitable footwear – NO SHARP HEELS.
SAFETY & INSURANCE
Members and guests who participate in visits do so entirely at their own risk and the Wembley & District Centre or
other participants cannot accept any liability.
A reminder that the National Trust insurance does not cover people over 80 years old and therefore anyone to
whom this applies should be aware of this.
Also, please use your seat belt when travelling as, in the unlikely event of an accident, insurance companies will not
pay out if the seat belt is not being used.
Members are advised that many properties and grounds have steps, slopes and uneven surfaces that require extra
care. Good sturdy shoes are a must. If you are unable to cope unassisted for whatever medical, physical or other
reason throughout an excursion you must bring a carer with you as neither the organiser nor participants of an
excursion can be responsible for you. The carer need not be a member of the National Trust.
ICE (In Case of Emergency): Please ensure you put a number to be contacted in the case of emergency under “ICE”
on your mobile and carry an ICE Card (or some form of note) with you, giving the name of a person to contact in an
emergency and a list of your medication.
ALWAYS HAVE YOU NATIONAL TRUST MEMBERSHIP CARD WITH YOU as an unscheduled stop may be made.
If changes have to be made you will advised if there were reasonable time in which to do so.
Non-National Trust members will have to pay entry fees at all National Trust Properties
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NATIONAL TRUST WEMBLEY & DISTRICT CENTRE
APPLICATION TO JOIN THE WEMBLEY OAK LEAF CLUB
FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 2017 TO MARCH 2018
CAPITAL LETTERS PLEASE
Member’s Name: (Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms) …………………................................................................................………………………..
I wish to purchase …………………………. shares at £12 each and enclose my cheque for £ …………………………….
Cheque made payable to: WEMBLEY OAK LEAF CLUB
Please return to: Miss S Peckett
13 Westward Way
Harrow
Middx HA3 0SE
Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope if you wish your Oak Leaf share number to be posted.
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MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL - 2017
There are still a few members who have not yet renewed their membership of £12 which was due on the
1st January 2017. Cheques should be made payable to NT Wembley & District Centre. Cutoff date
for renewal is the end of March.
If you would like your new membership card/s posted to you, please enclose a stamped addressed
envelope together with your renewal form and cheque, or you can collect your card/s at the next
monthly lecture meeting. Please complete and return the form below, as it is essential for our records,
together with your cheque. Please remember to fill in the National Trust Membership number and
expiry date – not your pink Wembley & District number.
Mrs Jean Peacock
129 Rugby Avenue
Wembley HA0 3DP
(020) 8902 1324
PLEASE CUT …………………………………………………… PLEASE CUT ………...………………………………………. PLEASE CUT
• I am a /we are paid up members of the National Trust and wish to renew the membership of the
Wembley & District Centre for 2017.
• I am NOT a member of the National Trust.
BLOCK LETTERS PLEASE
Mr/Mrs/Miss (first name & surname)………………………………………........................................................
Mr/Mrs/Miss (first name & surname)………………………………………........................................................
Address…………………………….......................................................................................................................
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Post Code………………………………………..……................Tel………………………………………………..………
Email address: ..………………………………………………………….Mobile………………………………………….
MAIN NT Membership No/s ………………………………………….....Expiry Date ………………..…………….
(Not Wembley & District No)
………………………………………….…Expiry Date………………….……………
Total sum enclosed at £12 per person……………..……………………………………………………….…………
Signature/s ………………………..………………..…..... / ...................................................................................
I would like to make a donation of: £…………
Data Protection Act: The contact details of members are held in a computer database for administration
purposes only and will not be passed to any third party.
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WEMBLEY & DISTRICT CENTRE
COMMITTEE MEMBERS - 2017
CHAIRMAN Phillip Rankmore
020 8903 0547
SECRETARY Margaret Hayward
020 8450 7513
TREASURER
Philip Hirth 020 89316906
MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY
NEWSLETTER EDITOR
THEATRE GROUP ORGANISER
Jean Peacock
020 8902 1324
SUMMER OUTINGS
Valerie Hirth 020 8931 6906
WINTER OUTINGS Sheila Peckett
020 8907 7863
Vacant
OAK LEAF CLUB ORGANISER
Sheila Peckett 020 8907 7863
LECTURE ORGANISER
Lorraine Maguire 020 8903 3494 [email protected]
HOLIDAY ORGANISER
June Dray 020 8200 1944
REFRESHMENTS/
BRIC-A-BRAC/BOOKS
Barbara Dearsley 020 8902 1461
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2017 PULL-OUT EVENTS DIARY AT A GLANCE
Thursday 18th May Lecture Brent Volunteer Police Cadets
Tuesday 30th May Outing RNLI College Discovery Tour, Poole, Dorset
Thursday 15th June Lecture The Battle of Waterloo
Saturday 17th June Outing Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Nr Cranbrook, Kent
Saturday 15th July Outing Compton Verney, Warwickshire
Thursday 20th July Lecture George III & Queen Charlotte
Tuesday 22nd August Outing Petersfield & Goodwood House, West Sussex
Thursday 21st September Lecture The London Underground
Saturday 23rd September Outing Audley End House, Saffron Walden, Essex
8th to 13th October Holiday Devon Highlights
Thursday 19th October Lecture Patrick – father of the Bronte’s
Can we please ask you not to sit on the chairs beyond our tea table – many thanks