Yes it's all happening at once but it is probably a good idea to keep up the momentum as we have now placed the order with the shed builders at Cuddington, an 18' shed to taken what is presently stored in the garage which itself will become the new display room and computer centre for the PMP Archive and my model vehicle collection. The shed comes a couple of days before I leave for Asia ( yes my birthday) and then mid April they start the garage conversion. All of it is pretty much a Rolls Royce job with no shortcuts so the shed is treated wood, heavy duty roofing felt, superior quality framework and door facing to the drive with a couple of paving slabs for access, the present small flower border can by concreted over. The installers take away the old shed and put down a proper slab base for the new one. Then the builders will complete the new room right through to access ramp, track lighting, joining up radiators to our central heating etc. We just need to sort the shelving and how we protect the shelves, the easiest and perhaps cheapest would be perspex sheets. Today I was out filming lorries at Crick and down the road towards Rugby. The weather was ideal for it and I got yet another four hours of film with masses of Stobarts and Malcolms among it. I'll be getting the films edited and tomorrow if the weather hasn't changed in outlook I'll take advantage of the light cloud to film at Preston. Hopefully there will be weather more suited to bus filming next week althogh my list of objectives isn't that great. I then need to get my adverts done two weeks early before I leave on the Asian trip to avoid missing the deadlines. Here are shots from Crick this morning. Comments are closed.
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PMP Sponsors the North West Vehicle Restoration Trust at Kirkby.
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