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Post by Amber Aleman on Jul 25, 2007 22:06:44 GMT
For those travelling to Windsor & Eton - note that heavy rain is forecast for southern England. What's more, the surge of water in the River Thames is moving from Oxfordshire down to Berkshire. Windsor is not thought to be at serious risk of flooding - and W&E's ground should be safe as it's some distance from the river. But Windsor & Eton Riverside station is, er, in rather a vulnerable location. Might be wise to check before travelling.
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Post by Gareth on Jul 26, 2007 7:52:22 GMT
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Post by suttonview on Jul 26, 2007 11:40:30 GMT
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Post by taz on Jul 26, 2007 12:14:47 GMT
WTF???
Eton Wick is on the other side of the river, a little way out of town it seems. No cover, nor any floodlights!
Haywards Mead Eton Wick SL4 6JN Directions From M4 (J7) follow A4 to Maidenhead. At first roundabout (Sainsbury’s) take B3026 towards Eton Wick. The ground is on the right after the parade of shops and the Village Hall. From Eton take B3026 and the ground is on the left after the Church on the left hand side.
Seriously considering giving this one bollocks TBH. I'm really not keen on standing in a field getting soaking wet......
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Post by medibot on Jul 26, 2007 12:26:05 GMT
maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=SL4+6JN.&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&client=firefox-a&ll=51.495906,-0.633366&spn=0.002845,0.007296&z=17&om=1 Right guys and girls on the train. Here's a map. It's basically a field with no floodlights, hence the early kick-off. Here's some cab firms as you'll probably need them. Windsor Radio 01753 677677 5 Star 01753 858888 Rank 01753 862020 That said, if it's any sort of hassle don't bother. I bought a train ticket last night so i'm going whatever. If you're less keen on watching a game in a field miles from the trains don't bother
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