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Joining the RWCC

As of the end of 2009, the RWCC is no longer being operated as a paid service, which is mainly due to the fact that most people now get their information online and as the cost was mainly to publish and post a newsletter, Rick feels that it is now an appropriate time to use this website for that purpose.

We are currently looking into ways for current and past members to have some way of feeling that they still belong to the RWCC, and in the spirit of that we will keep the list of members active below.


Contact RWCC Members

All these members would be delighted to hear from fellow fans, why not drop someone an email? Contact us to add your name to this list, letting us know your email address and location. The email address does not get published on the site.

• Paul Adams lives in Oxford, UK
• Scott Allsop lives in Buxton, UK
• Jim Barbour lives in Musselburgh, UK
• Neil Barton lives in Hassocks, West Sussex, UK
• Graham & Katie Bleathman live in Bristol, UK
• Mark Cable lives in Keynsham near Bristol, UK
• Dave Cable lives in Bath, UK
• Paul Chandler lives in Devizes, Wiltshire, UK
• Jacqui Coleman lives in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, UK
• Jon Denne lives in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, UK
• Steve Dennett lives in South Manchester, UK
• Daniel Earnshaw lives in the UK
• Russ Fitton lives in the UK
• Bob & Gina Flett live in Pentre Halkyn, North Wales, UK
• Kenn Florell lives in Southern Pines, NC, USA
• David Hague lives in Australia
• Steve Hawes lives in Higham Ferrers, UK
• Jon Hinchliffe lives in Ipswich, UK
• Kou Hirai lives in Ibaraki, Japan
• Michael Hobbs lives in Denver, Colorado, USA
• Gavin Hogg lives in Edinburgh, Scotland
• Ian Joyner lives in Sydney, Australia
• Adam Lesley lives in South Carolina, USA
• Gary and Ellie Lewis live near Grimsby, UK
• Dave Livermore lives in Shooter's Hill, London, UK
• Caroline Locke lives in Galway, Ireland
• Stephen Margetts lives in Taunton, UK
• Lee Marsh lives in Edinburgh, Scotland
• Chris Martinic lives in Australia
• Jeff Mathews lives in Hawthorne NJ, USA
• Pat McGuckin lives in Illinois, USA New
• Matt Parish lives in the USA
• Russ Parrish lives in Chesterfield, UK
• Brian Pepper lives in Chelmsford, Essex, UK
• Gerry Phee lives in Glasgow, Scotland
• Yury Plyasov lives in Vladivostok City in the far East of Russia
• Peter Reynolds lives in Lancashire, UK
• Ray Riethmeier lives in Plymouth MN, USA
• Carlos R. Rivera lives in Ohio, USA
• Jose Jacintho Sanchez lives in Brazil and would love to hear from you!
• Frank Seckold lives in Australia
• Liz Shave lives in Chatham, Kent, UK
• Julian Simpson lives in Ashstead, Surrey, UK
• Wayne Smith lives in Sammamish WA, USA
• Jon Spryer lives in Owasso, Oklahoma, USA
• Chris Stewart lives in Milton Keynes, UK
• Hans-Josef Teuwsen lives in Uedem,NRW,Germany
• Ed Torres lives in New York City
• Piotr Walczak lives in Cracow, Poland
• Tim Boudewijn van der Wart lives in the Netherlands
• Lee Wilkinson lives in Norwich, Norfolk, UK
• H Eldon Wood lives in Berlin, CT, USA
• Steve & Jackie Worth live in Norwich, UK
• Chris York lives in Peterborough, Cambs, UK

 


Newsletter Back Issues

Newsletter Obviously, the most useful resource for RWCC members is the quarterly newsletter. Not only does it contain the real facts, but a fair few anecdotes and family stories. The latest issue is of course only available to members, but as a service to new members who might like to catch up on the past few years, and also prospective members to see what they're missing, here are some back issues dating back to the first issue in March 1988. Obviously the information in these issues is not current and it is often interesting to follow a project through to either success or failure. Please do not contact either me or the RWCC office about anything relating to this old news. It's just an archive, please treat it as such!