EMGS News

Correction to date of Workshopwise at Stannington

Corrrection to error in the North East & Borders Area Group News report.

The North East & Borders Area Group Report gave the wrong date for the Workshopwise event.

The advert for the event on page 11 is correct

Just to confirm the date is Saturday 25th October 10am-4pm

Newsletter 246

Newsletter 245

Due to a bereavement and funeral arrangement the July Newsletter has been delayed. It was mailed yesterday Monday 14th July and will be with you shortly.

Test Track Photos

Date error in April Newsletter 244

Due to an editorial error the date for expoEM Summer 2025 was show incorrectly.

The date of the event I can confirm is 30th & 31st August at the same location.

AGM AND MEMBERS’ DAY 2025 REPORT

Sixty EMGS members together with a contingent of enthusiasts and locals from the surrounding area descended on the Parish Hall at Ashover in Derbyshire on the 1st February for the 2025 Members Day event and Annual General Meeting. 

Convened in the venue to welcome everyone were three layouts, several model making demos, the EMGS annual competition, the Society’s test track and members’ sales stand, and a small coterie of traders

For one trader – James Hudson of Bill Hudson Transport Books – the event was a sort of homecoming, as more than 50 years ago, James’ father and founder of the eponymous transport book shop was so inspired by the area that he set his just supposing Midland Railway layout in the village. Bill’s memorable and award winning Ashover layout featured as Railway of the Month in the January 1972 edition of Railway Modeller. That layout is long gone of course, but we did manage to host a 21st century Ashover layout as a guest layout  – Ashgate – depicting elements of the Colonel Stephens’ 1924 Ashover Light Railway, albeit to 009 standards. Not that it seemed to matter to the assembled EM Gauge adherents, as the modelling by Richard Holmes was exquisite. 

EM gauge modelling was represented coincidently by a pair of Bakers; Clive Baker and Bernie Baker. Not related of course, at least not in body, but certainly in inspiration as they both presented delightful little industrial railway layouts. Clive’s current project portrays a rural plaster mill in the Dove Valley, whilst Bernie’s represents a small quayside vista. Presenting the modelling demonstrations were members Karl Crowther, John Elliott, Tony Gee, Vernon Harrod and Mick Moore. 

The Annual Competition

This attracted a good spread of entries with Peter Hill winning the Scratchbuilt and Kitbuilt Motive Power category (Group 1) for his model of Barclay Tank No 18. Lester Powell took the Converted and Modified Proprietary Motive Power Trophy (Group 2) for a Dean Goods 0-6-0. The appropriately named Pick-up Trophy for Scratchbuilt, Kitbuilt and Modified Proprietary Rolling Stock (Group 3) went to Vernon Harrod for a rake of GN wagons, and Tony Gee collected the Anniversary Trophy for Trackwork, Buildings and General Lineside Features (Group 4) with his model of a LD&ECR Signal Box.

The AGM

A convivial Annual General Meeting considered various topics including the comparative costings of the printed newsletter vs a fully electronic version, and an appeal from the chair for more volunteers to step to assist with the running of the Society, particularly at our exhibitions. Two new volunteers for Trade Liaison Officer and Publicity Officer were also required to take on these roles in the not too distant future. Full minutes will be distributed in due course.

All in all Members Day 2025 was a congenial gathering of like minded modellers, and despite its somewhat off-the-beaten-track venue the attractive rural location was sufficiently appealing to exercise members’ Sat Navs and fill the car park!

With special thanks to the traders; Bill Hudson Transport Books, CM3 Models, Judith Edge Kits and our own Trade Officer for supporting the event, and to Peter and Brenda Rigby for the venue arrangements.

Highlights of the event can be seen in a short video via the link uploaded on the gallery page, and further details will be published in the next EMGS Newsletter due out in April.         

Update on expoEM Autumn 2025

The date for the event and opening times to be advised.

Kettlethorpe School
Standbridge Lane,
Sandal, Wakefield
WF2 7EL 

Test Track at the AGM 2025

A reminder to all AGM attendees – the Test Track offering both DC and DCC facilities along with the 00 Test Facility will be attending the AGM at Ashover on 01 Feb 2025. Please bring your creations (old or new, original or modified – we are not fussy) and give them an opportunity to stretch their legs, and possibly even get recorded for posterity – or at least in a future Newsletter !!

John Simpson

AGM – Stewards needed

We are glad to advise that a venue for the Members Day/AGM has been selected.

The date is Saturday 1st February 2025 at Ashover Parish Hall, Milken Lane, Ashover, Chesterfield S45 0B

Furthermore we have a few layouts, demonstrators and traders arranged with more being sought.

The issue now is we need help. A small team of local members to assist on the day.
The tasks will involve helping layout operators to set up and possible gives cover during their lunch break if required – Assisting with the competition administration – Catering too would be helpful – Plus general stewarding.

If you feel that you could help put on this event please contact Roger Sawyer directly. Telephone 020 8653 0102 and secretary@emgs.org

We really do need your help and remember it is your society.

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