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Posted on 20-Jan-2004 22:48 GMT by Andrew Mills45 comments
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It is with deep regret that I announce the closure of the South West Amiga Group, the Amiga user group based in Bristol, England.

Tuesday 20th January 2004
South West Amiga Group closes.

It is with deep regret that I announce the closure of the South West Amiga Group, the Amiga user group based in Bristol, England.

After spending over 7 years at the helm, I am unable to provide the time, energy and enthusiasm that it rightly deserves. And after spending so much time, effort, money and myself in it, I can no longer bear to see SWAG continue on its current long and withering death.

A new head honcho had been advertised for from within its ranks, but no one has come forward to take over the complete running of the group. I have not advertised outside of the group as I do not want to risk handing it over to someone I do not know and trust - someone who may not do anything with it, or just wants some "freebies".

What there was in the way of equipment belonging to the group (most of it was my own personal property) will eventually be sold off and any profits given to a local charity.

I have met many people, and have made many friends through SWAG, and that I shall always be grateful for, it's just a shame that there's no longer the interest to keep things going.

The mailing list will remain in operation for the foreseeable future at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/swag

All the best,

Andrew Mills. <andy AT swag DOT org DOT uk>

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