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Fixtures - Burton Open Print
Written by Matt Aston   
Wednesday, 16 August 2006

The TT continues following the Europeans with its yearly visit to Burton SC in the Midlands.

Briefing at 1200. 5 races with 4 to count

First start at 1245 with races 2&3 to follow
First start Sun 1100.
Entry fee is £15 +£5 for evening meal

Camping is permitted at the club, also floor space at the club plus Bill Hooten’s house – contact Bill This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Website - www.burtonsailingclub.co.uk/
Address - Foremark Reservoir, Milton, Repton, Derbyshire
Directions
Directions from A38
       Exit A38 at big island, where A50 crosses, near Toyota factory, and
 
       exit for Willington.
 
       At mini roundabouts in Willington bear right then left under railway
 
       bridge
 
       Keep going into Repton
 
       At Repton turn left at the island
 
       Follow this road through the village of Milton
 
       About 1 mile out of Milton on the right, is the entrance to BSC
 
 
 
 Directions from A50
 
       Turn off where the A38 crosses, near the Toyota factory, exit for
 
       Willington
 
       See directions above, once going straight over the mini roundabouts
 
       in Willington (under the railway bridge).
 
 
 
 Directions from A42
 
       Exit A42 at the Ashby de la Zouch (A511) exit
 
       Follow A511 into Ashby
 
       At mini roundabout turn right following A511
 
       Next mini roundabout bear left
 
       Next mini roundabout bear right, onto B5006 towards Ticknall
 
       Follow this road to Ticknall, where you turn left
 
       In 150 yards go right (signposted Foremark Reservoir)
 
       BSC entrance is the second reservoir entrance, in about 1 mile
 
 
 
 The club is up a 1km drive with six sleeping boat-bumpers.  The clubhouse
 
 car-park is the second turn left on the brow of the hill, while the Dinghy
 
 park is straight on in 150 metres.
 
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