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For information on unicycling events happening in the UK

Have a look at Unicycling's home page worldwide events page
or go to the UK's Events Calendar page that is part of unicycle.uk.com

or the Juggling information Service's Festivals Page

 

Oh yes, and come to BUC7

 

Come Chill Out On One Wheel

At:


The 6th

British Unicycle Convention


 
 


3rd - 5th September 1999

At:- The Broli Performing Arts Centre,
The Clocktower, Mostyn, Flintshire, CH8 9HF


What Is The British Unicycle Convention?

The British Unicycle Convention is an event run by unicyclists for unicyclists, allowing unicycle enthusiasts from all over the country - and abroad- to meet, have fun, and share ideas and tricks. The Convention provides the opportunity to compete against others in events - both competitively and for fun - and to hold the "annual" British Unicycle Hockey championship.

The appeal of the event is broad, with workshops for all areas of unicycling, including ones for absolute beginners.

The Convention is open to people of all ages and abilities, and there will also be the opportunity to meet and/or purchase equipment from the world leading manufacturers of unicycles and associated equipment.
 

What Does This Year's Convention Have To Offer?

The Broli Performing Arts Centre is based at the superbly equipped Clocktower, which is a listed building with a 200 seat auditorium, that has recently been developed as a centre for the Community and for Performing Arts. Situated only 45 minutes from Chester/Liverpool/Snowdonia, there is dormitory style accommodation for 24 people; camping area nearby; a café (catering for both omnivores and vegetarians); a licensed bar (just what you need after a hard day's unicycling); an outdoor performance and function area; Skate ramps; and an abundance of tarmac to fall off on. There are also shops and bars nearby.
 
 

The convention will open at 7:00pm on Friday 3rd September 1999, to allow people to "settle in", and to partake of a uni-pub-crawl.

Saturday will see an abundance of hockey and basketball games (both serious and seriously silly); numerous workshops; a MUNI expedition (probably at Snowdonia as it's so nearby, it would be a shame not to go there). 

In the evening, there will be a stupendous cabaret, and, if you're really good, then maybe a local band will also come down to entertain you while you take full advantage of the licensed bar (Anyone requiring lessons on how to dance on a unicycle should see Roger - or perhaps you did, at Durham!).

Sunday's hangover can be cured (?) by the treasure/scavenger hunt; more workshops; loads of silly games; and some very dubious races (yes, we put Ali in charge of them again, and she's had a whole year now to think up some incredibly daft ones); 

There will be a final opportunity to spend all your hard earned dosh with the traders; the all important Business Meeting giving you the opportunity to air your views; then, sadly, we all have to go home by 5:00pm (Ahh, shame, Ho Hum).

Convention history
 
 

Some photos from previous events:

So, How Much Will All This Fun And Excitement Cost Me?
 

 

Pre-Registered

Non-Registered

 

£

£

Weekend Pass:-

20.00 Rider

25.00 Rider

 

6.00 Non-Rider

8.00 Non-Rider

 

 

 

Saturday Only:-

12.00 Rider

15.00 Rider

 

3.00 Non-Rider

4.00 Non-Rider

 

 

 

Sunday Only:-

8.00 Rider

10.00 Rider

 

3.00 Non-Rider

4.00 Non-Rider

 

 

 

Accommodation:- 

8.00 Per Night, Per Person. **

 

 

T-shirt

10.00 (Medium and X-Large)

 

This is a superb design by Martin Bedford - have a look and buy one even if you can not come to the convention.


  ** As there are only 24 beds (dormitory style) available, they will be allocated on a first-come first-serve basis. It is unlikely that you will get a bed unless you pre-register.

Pre-Registration closes on Saturday 21st August 1999. *EXTENDED


 
  OK, I Wanna Be There, What Do I Do Next?

To help with cash-flow and organisation, you will greatly assist the Boss-Mob by pre-registering (and you'll have an extra fiver to spend!). To obtain a registration form, and any other details you may require, please contact:-

Email the convention Organisers

Or contact us separately......

Tim :- Tel - 01745 560513 E-mail - Timfoolery@enterprise.net

Ali :- Tel - 01452 617825 E-mail - Ali@Tugger.Globalnet.Co.Uk

Roger :- Tel - 01642 532 235 E-mail - Roger@unicycle.uk.com
 
 

Right, Now Then, How Do I Get To This Wonderful Site?

By Car:

Mostyn is on the North Wales coast 20 mile north west of Chester.

From the western end of the M56 travel to Queensferry (A5117 and A494). Turn west on to the

A467 towards Shotton. Travel 12.6 miles to Mostyn where the unicycling convention will be

sign posted.

By Train:

There are regular trains from Chester (every 1/2 hour) to Flint. It is 7 miles to Mostyn

from Flint and there are regular busses along the coast. You can find timetables from Rail Track.

By Bus:

From Chester catch bus to Prestatyn. Busses stop at Mostyn.


If you wish to download our Pre-registration form, it is in rich text format and is only a 49k download.   Click here for the .rtf file


Last update: 23 February 2001