|
|
|
A brief history of the Hertfordshire Mountaineering Club
Mr Williams was generous and kept the hut rent down for a few years, but then it had to be increased to economic levels. This was beyond the means of the founding group. However over the years the club members had taken groups of students from Stevenage Technical College to the hut (as this helped to defray the costs). Through a tutor there, Colin Brice, the club were able to introduce and help Herts County Council take over the lease for the whole of the coach house, and they honourably allowed the HMC to be the only non-educational outfit that could rent the coach house, and this the club has done to the present day. To those of us who endured the rigours and hardships of the cold, hard floors of the upstairs, the delights of bunks with mattresses and cookers are hard to believe. The coach house has undergone a number of refurbishments since the take over, and is now known as the Herts Snowdonia Centre. During the 80s, Sam left the Station Hotel, and the back room was no longer available. The club moved to several venues, finally arriving at the Sun Inn, Lemsford, Welwyn Garden City, Herts, AL8 7TP, England. (grid ref TL 220124) where we meet on a Tuesday night (9.30pm onwards) Occasionally we have indoor events, such as slide shows, AGM & lectures, in the bar of the Long & Short Arm pub in Lemsford, WGC, AL8 7TN, opposite the Sun Inn, Lemsford, AL8 7TP. Details are available of the 40th Anniversary Dinner, held in Tewin Village Hall, on Saturday 18th April, 1998. Jim Curran was the guest speaker. (with thanks to Graham Daniels, Peter Spence, Duncan Hector and Albert Sillwood)
|
Please send mail to the HMC
Secretary if you have any questions about the club
|